

IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS 


THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1922, AND FOR OTHER 
PURPOSES, APPROVED AUGUST 24,1921 


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VALUATION INVESTIGATION REPORT 


MADE BY THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY IN 
COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT MAKING APPRO¬ 
PRIATIONS TO SUPPLY URGENT DEFICIENCIES 
IN APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 
ENDING JUNE 30, 1922, AND FOR OTHER PUR¬ 
POSES, APPROVED AUGUST 24, 1921 


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COMMITTEE ON FINANCE 


PORTER J. McCUMBER. North Dakota. Chairman. 


REED SMOOT, Utah. 

ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Wisconsin. 
WILLIAM P. DILLINGHAM, Vermont. 
GEORGE P. McLEAN, Connecticut. 
CHARLES CURTIS, Kansas. 

JAMES E. WATSON, Indiana. 

WILLIAM M. CALDER, New York. 
HOWARD SUTHERLAND, West Virginia. 
JOSEPH S. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey. 


FURNIFOLD M. SIMMONS, North Carolina. 
JOHN SHARP WILLI AMS, Mississippi. 
ANDRIEUS A. JONES, New Mexico. 

PETER G. GERRY, Rhode Island. 

JAMES A. REED, Missouri. 

DA\ ID I. WALSH, Massachusetts. 


Robert W. Farrar, Clerk. 

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

RECEIVED 

JUN 271922 

DOCUMENTS DIVISION 





Treasury Department, 

Office of the Secretary, 

Washington, January IS, 1922. 

Hon. Porter J. McCumber, 

Chairman Committee on Finance, United States Senate, 

Washington, D. C. 

Sir: There is transmitted herewith the report on the American valuation of foreign and 
domestic products made in compliance with the action of Congress in the “Act making appro¬ 
priations to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, 
and for other purposes,” approved August 24, 1921. 

Respectfully, 


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A. W. Mellon, Secretary. 

































































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Treasury Department, • 

United States Customs, Valuation Investigation Division, 

Washington, January 18, 1922. 

Hon. A. W. Mellon, 

Secretary of the Treasury, 

Washington, I). C. 

Sir: There is submitted herewith report of the valuation investigation which has been 
carried on in pursuance with the act of Congress. The aim of the inquiry was to find the selling 
price in this country of the American article and the imported article of all of those products 
that carry an ad valorem rate of duty in the tariff bill as it passed the House. 

For this purpose a staff of investigators was organized, some GO in number, and an office 
force in Washington and in New York, which brought the total number of employees up to So. 
The investigators were, with few exceptions, examiners in the United States Customs Service 
and experts of the United States Tariff Commission. 

These men were taken from the Government service and put on a new roll. They were 
paid out of the special appropriation made for this investigation by Congress. It was necessary 
to make such transfer and such new roll, as the places of those selected had to be filled tempo¬ 
rarily by the Customs Service and the Tariff Commission. Quarters were obtained in New York 
in the 1 nited States appraisers’ stores and in Washington in the Interior Department Building. 

My appointment as director was made on September 27, 1921, and the staff and office 
force organized immediately, so that work began October 1. At the outset of the inquiry two 
meetings were held in Washington, one with representatives of manufacturers, and especially 
manufacturers’ associations, and the other with representatives of importers and importing 
associations. The purpose of the investigation was stated and the cooperation asked of both 
manufacturers and importers to get at the real facts for the Committee on Finance. Such 
cooperation was promised and, with very few exceptions, has been received both from domestic 
and importing interests. 

It was decided to take August 1, 1921. as the arbitrary date for getting comparative prices 
of the domestic and foreign product, except in the case of certain types of merchandise where 
such elements as seasonal goods or other factors made it necessary to adopt a different date. 

In proceeding with the inquiry the first step was to secure samples of current importations 
with all of the details, from the selling pri.ce abroad to the selling price of the importer in this 
country. The information sought and obtained in connection with the imported article was on 
five different points: 

(1) The foreign selling price; (2) the landed cost—the cost of getting the goods to this 
country, including transportation, insurance, brokerage, and such charges; (3) the amount of 
duty paid under the present tariff law; (4) the importer’s overhead and profit on his landed 
cost, which would be the total of the foreign cost, the landing charges, and the duty; (5) the 
selling price of the importer in the American market. 

There was taken as the comparable unit to the importer’s selling price the net factory 
price (if the American manufacturer. The samples of current importations were taken to domes¬ 
tic manufacturers in different lines of industry in this country, who were asked for their prices 
on identical or similar products. In order to make the domestic and foreign goods fairly com¬ 
parable, in some cases there was added or deducted a certain percentage which was determined 
as fair by the investigator. In a large number of cases the importers and manufacturers agreed 
absolutely as to the comparability of their respective products. 

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VI 


In connection with a majority of the paragraphs, samples were obtained by the imesti 
gators. These have been filed with the United States appraiser at New 4 ork and are a\ ailablc 


on request. 

Outside of the free list, there are 490 paragraphs in the tariff bill as it passed the House. 
Of these, 342 contain ad valorem duties and 148 contain either specific duties entirely oi aie 
definitive and descriptive. Of the 342 paragraphs containing ad valorem rates 6 were not 
investigated. In Schedule 1 paragraphs 25 and 26 were passed over, as permission was received 
at a conference with members of the Committee on Finance to omit these paragraphs, relating 
to dyestuffs, as a special investigation had been made of this matter. Similar permission was 
given to omit paragraphs 1101 and 1102, which are those relating to raw wool. Paragraph 410 
was passed by, as it is the same as paragraph 409, except that it provides for an additional 5 
per cent duty when boxes and barrels and such articles contain fruit. Paragraph 1458 is the 
blanket paragraph dealing with nonenumerated manufactured and unmanufactured articles, 
and it was therefore determined unnecessary to make inquiry into this catchall provision. 
There are thus 336 paragraphs of the bill as it passed the House which were the subject of this 
investigation. In a number of these it will be found that there were no importations, and in a 
number of other cases there was nothing found of domestic manufacture comparable to the 
imported article. In the great bulk of the paragraphs, however, identical or fairly comparable 
foreign and domestic products have been found and comparative selling prices obtained. 

It will be appreciated, of course, by the committee that the present was a very unfavorable 
tilin' for the making of an investigation into prices because of industrial conditions, both here 
and abroad, that are well realized and do not need telling or description. It is because of this 
fact that there are lacking in so many paragraphs any record of importations. 

Upon the sheets of the report there is given in connection with each investigation the 
number of the investigator, and a list is inclosed giving the names of the men to correspond with 
these numbers. The services of the people who did the investigation are available for further 
information desired by the committee. 

Respectfully, 


James B. Reynolds, Director. 


NAME OF INVESTIGATORS AND THEIR NUMBERS. 


1. J. H. Acker. 

37 

2. J. A. Beard. 

38 

3. H. J. Bierman. 

39 

4. B. B. Bonheim. 

40. 

5. W. V. Bunting. 

41. 

6. A. I. Clark. 

42. 

7. W. A. Closter. 

43. 

8. R. ,1. Corkery. 

44. 

9. II. S. Creighton. 

45. 

10. H. S. DeMeritt. 

46. 

11. J. M. DeValstedt. 

47. 

12. Alex. Diebold. 

48. 

13. R. M. Donaldson. 

49. 

14. H. I). Esterbrook. 

50. 

15. J. K. Evans. 

51. 

16. E. J. Fitzpatrick-. 

52. 

17. Gustav Fricke. 

53. 

18. N. L. Gibbon. 

54. 

19. L. L. Harkins. 

55. 

20. T. E. Hearty. 

56. 

21. R. A. Irwin. 

57. 

22. J. F. Kean. 

58. 

23. A. J. Kebbon. 

59. 

24. G. W. Knight. 

60. 

25. F. L. Koch. 

61. 

26. W. R. Lawrence. 

62. 

27. W. S. Lewis. 

63. 

28. F. A. McCarthy. 

64. 

29. Thos. 15. McKaig. 

65. 

30. Dexter North. 

66. 

31. W. H. Parkhill. 

67. 

32. F. R. Proctor. 

68. 

33. J. E. Slavin. 

69. 

34. P. J. Sullivan. 

70. 

35. M. Teuscher. 

71. 

36. A. K. Thomas. 



T. F. Treacy. 

J. W. Triner. 

Paul N. Tyler. 

Nathaniel G. Van Doren. 

F. L. Van Etten. 

II. M. Van Houten. 

C. 15. Wait. 

W. N. Watson. 

C. 15. Webb. 

O. C. Webster. 

U. H. White. 

G. W. Wolf. 

L. R. Edminster. 

F. M. Leonard. 

E. P. Ilowald. 

A. 0. Dresdner. 

G. W. R. Wallace. 

W. J. Hare. 

W. H. Tidwell. 

II. ('. Anderson. 

J. J. Quinn. 

R. 15. Hughes. 

J. C. McConnell. 

Wm. H. Williams. 

C. A. Salter. 

S. E. Armstrong. 

J R. Hecht. 

J. A. Gassman. 

H. A. Wood. 

E. A. Blakeney. 

L. W. Bean. 

J. Gordon. 

A. 15. Hamer. 

W. II. Ehmann. 

H. L. Pfeiffer. 













































































































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Country. 


Germany. 

no... 


Belgium. 


Do. 


Germany. 

Do.... 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Canada. 

Do.... 


Description ot foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1. 

Lactic acid, technical, 
80 per cent. 


.do. 


Arsenic acid, solid, 83-85 
per cent. 


Arsenious acid, pow¬ 
dered, 99 per cent. 


Formic acid, technical, 
90^?er cent. 


Oxalic acid, crystal, 
technical. 

Phosphoric acid, anhy¬ 
drous, C. P. 


VALUATION INVESTIGATION REPORT. 

SCHEDULE 1.—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS. 


Gallic acid, medicinal, 
U. S. P. 

Paragraph No. 2. 


Acetaldehyde, commer¬ 
cial, 99§ per cent pure. 

_do. 






Foreign article. 


Overhead and 





House bill. 



_ 





profit 

cost 

duty. 

an landed 

Selling 
price, of 
foreign 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 




Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act 


including 

In¬ 

vest!- 




value in 

charges, 






article in 

article 

Para- 

Rate on American 



United 

freight, 


1 



1 

United 

reported 




States 

insur- 

Para- 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

1 Amount. 

States. 

compara- 


graph. 

valuation. 



currency. 

ance, etc. 

graph. 

ble. 




Lactic acid, technical, 
80 per cent. 

Pound. 

$0.0811 

$0,004 

1 

li cents per pound. 

$0.015 

19.8 

$0.0199 

$0.12 

i $0.176 

24 

1 

5 cents per pound: 













not less than 25 



. 0733 

.007 


.do. 

.015 

25.9 

.0247 

.12 

.176 

14 

1 

per cent. 

Light lactic acid, 22 per 
cent. 

.do. 


.do. 

cents per pound: 
not less than 25 













Dark lactic acid, 22 per 
cent. 

.do. 









.04 

32 


per cent. 












Light lactic acid, 44 per 



cent. 













d |ici puuim. 













not less than 25 

Dark lactic acid, 44 per 
cent. 

.do. 









.09 


1 

per cent. 












Edible lactic acid, 50 

.do. 









. 35 

32 



per cent. 












Edible lactic acid, U. S. 
P. IX, 85 per cent. 

.do. 

























not less than 25 

Edible lactic acid, U. S. 
P. XIII, 75 per cent. 

.do. 










24 

1 

per cent. 

.do. 











Edible lactic acid, 44 



per cent. 













not less than 25 

Edible lactic acid, 10 

.do.... 












per cent. 

11 cen ts per pound; 
not less than 25 

per cent. 













Arsenic acid, 75 per cent. 

.do. 

.1325 

.008 

387 

Free. 




0875 

. 07225 

.084 

.00 

32 

30,32 

1 

per cent. 

Arsenious acid, pow- 

.do. 

.10925 

.008 

387 





.do. 

dered, 99 per cent. 









Arsenious acid, U. S. P., 

.do. 


■ 







.27 

24 



99.8 per cent. 

Arsenious acid, C. P., 

.do. 









1 

ho 

1.30 

24 

99 per cent. 











Formic acid, technical, 
85-90 per cent. 

.do. 

.075 

.02 

1 

H cents per pound. 

.015 

27.2 

.03 

. 14 

. 18 

24, 20 

1 

.do. 











Formic acid, technical, 
85 per cent. 

.do. 

.097 

.032 

1 

.do. 

.015 

9.3 

.0135 

. 1575 

. IS 

26,14 

1 

.do. 

Oleic acid. 










.08 
. 18 


1 

1 


Oxalic acid, crystal, 
technical. 

.do. 

.1225 

- 

.003 

1 

li cents per pound. 

.015 

19.6 

.024 

. 15 

32.24 

.do. 1 

Phosphoric acid, anhv- 

.do. 

.335 

■ Of) 

387 

Free. 


90.00 

. 3.566 

.7516 

.65 

32,24 


.do.| 

drous, C. P. 








Phosphoric acid, com- 

.do. 









. 12 

24 ! 

1 

dn 

mercial, 52 per cent 
solution. 














^Phosphoric acid, com- 

.do. 









.072 

14 

1 


mercial, 40 per cent 
solution. 














Phosphoric acid, com- 

.do. 









. 0805 

14 

1 


mercial, 45 per cent 
solution. 














Pyrogallic acid, crystals 

Gallon. 







v 


1.10 

.10 

14 

30 



Stearic acid, double 

Pound. 









1 


pressed. 











Same as foreign. 

.do. 

.495 

.0075 

i 

6 cents per pound.. | 

.06 

24.4 

.1375 

.70 


14 

1 

.do. 




Gallic acid, technical.... 

.do. 









45 

14 

32 

1 




.22 

.005 

5 

15 per cent. 

.033 





6 cents per pound 






















and 30 per cent. 



.20 

.02 

5 

.do. 

.03 

.1 



2 25 


32 

24 


.do. 

.do. 

Aldol or acetaldol, C. P., 








. 75 

2 


1909 


i Para¬ 
graph 


482 


4.82 

482 

482 

1 

1 

1 

1 

482 

482 

482 

482 


Remarks. 


Rale. 


3 cents per pound. 


_do. 

2 cents per pound. 


_do. 

3 cents per pound. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Free. 


1 SO per cent acid figured on 22 cents per pound, 100 per cent basis. 


Not comparable. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. Foreign article sold at 
a loss of $0,053 per pound owing to 
fall in market. Usual overhead, 
about 9 per cent. Actual selling 
price $0,075; add for difference in 
percentage of arsenic. 

Foreign article sold at loss of $0,045 
per pound, owing to fall in market. 
Usual overhead, about 9 per cent. 

Not comparable. 

Do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

25 per cent. 

.do. 

.do.| Do. 

2 cents per pound.. | Foreign article sold for export to 
Cuba. No duty paid in United 
States. 

Free. 


do. Not comparable. 


.do. 

.do. 


25 per cent. 
_do. 


8 cents per pound.. 
_do. 


Do 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


25 per cent. Consumed by importer. Not manu¬ 

factured in commercial quantities 
in United States. 

- f l°. Consumed by imporler. Cost price 

. for carload lots. 

.do. Do. 


2 Landed cost. 


95182—22 - 2 


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2 

Schedule 1.— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Country. 


Canada. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 2—Con. 

Paraldehyde, commer¬ 
cial, 991 per cent pure. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 3. 


Paragraph No. 5. 

Switzerland_I Atropine sulphate, U. S. 

P., an alkaloidal salt. 

Do. i Brucine sulphate, U. S. 

P., a by-product in the 
manufacture of strych- 
I nine. Brucine sul¬ 
phate crystals, an al¬ 
kaloidal salt. 

Germany.| Potash chrome alum, 

technical. 

Switzerland_j Colchicine, U. S. P., the 

active principle of col¬ 
chicine semines. 

Do.! Pure amorphous col¬ 

chicine alkaloid. 

Do.| A combination of phytia 

with sugar of milk in 
powdered form; put 
up in cartons of 80 
grammes each. 

Do.I Hy os cine hydrobro¬ 

mide, U. S. P. 


Switzerland 

Italy. 

China. 


Do. 


Mannite. 

Chinese medicinal prep¬ 
arations, medicinal 
compounds composed 
of various vegetable 
and chemical ingredi¬ 
ents, put up in envel¬ 
opes. 

Same as above. 

Do. j Medical oil, a dark No. 1 

peppermint-flavored 
mixture put up in 
bottles of various sizes. 

Do.j Same as above, No. 2_ 

Same as above, No. 3_ 

Do.! Same as above, No. 4.... 

Do.| Same as above, No. 5.... 

Do. \ Same as above, No. 6_ 

Germany.] Sodium acid fluoride, 

28-30 per cent hydro¬ 
fluoric acid. 

Do.j Perborate of soda, tech¬ 

nical. 


Ethylene ehlorohydrin, 
C. P. 

Ethylene dichloride, 
C. P. 

..do. 

Ethylene glycol, C. P... 
Ethylene oxide, C. P.... 
Propylene ehlorohydrin, 
solution, C. P., 40 per 
cent. 

Propylene bichloride, 
C. P. 

Propylene glycol, C. P.. 

Acetone, C. P. or U. S. 
P., 98-99 per cent. 

Acetone, C. P.. 

Acetone oil, mixture of 
low-boiling ketones; 

, water white light; 
boiling point, 75° to 
160° C. 

Ethyl-methyl ketone; 
boiling point, 74° to 
78° C; specific gravity, 
0.812 to 0.815 at 15° C. 


Same as foreign. 
_do. 


Same as foreign, techni¬ 
cal. 

Same as foreign. 


Ferric chloride . 


Same as foreign. 


Iodide soda. 

Manganese resinate. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Pound. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


-do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Ounce. 
_do. 


Do. 


Theobromine, alkaloid. 


Pound. 
Ounce.. 


Pound. 

Dozen boxes. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


S10.23 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$0,005 


4.16 
.053 


.0408 
14.67 


Pound. 


.do.. 

.do. 

.do.. 


Dozen. 


_do. 

100 bottles. 


Same as foreign. 

_do. 

* Landed cost 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do.. 
Pound. 


.do . 
.do.. 


4.33 


211.025 


1.20 
5.68 


3.52 
1.90 


3.16* 
6.33 
12.66 
18.99 
31.65 
.0931 


.1027 
3. 245 


.045 

.0019 


. 0058 
.03 


.06 


1.23 


.02 

.057 


.052 

.22 


.36 
.72 
1.44 
2.16 
3.60 


Rate. 


15 per cent. 


5 15 per cent. 

5 .do. 


5 .do. 

5 .do. 


17 j 20 per cent. 


5 l5 per cent... 


17 


15 per cent. 
20 per cent. 


.047 

.07 


17 .do. 

17 .do. 


17 

17 

17 

17 


.do. 


.do... 

.do... 

.do... 


5 15 per cent. 

5 .do. 


Amount. Per cent, j Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0.034 


.625 

.0081 


. 00702 
2.20 


. i $0,269 


19.05 $p. 92 

122.2 1 .077 


(*) 

0.10 


3G 


.87 


31.74 


73.2 


3.85 


Landed cost $244,- 
635, overhead 4%. 


. 18 j 39.2 

1.136 | 39.67 


.704 

.38 


.63 

1.26* 

2.53 

3.798 

6.33 

.0139 


.024 

.486 


54.7 

55 


74.6 

62 

50 

50.31 
56 

8.4 


51 


. 55 
27.27 


2.324 

1.375 


3.10 
5.18 
8.37 
12.552 
23.42 
.009 


1.95 


5.75 
.14 


.00 

23.00 


9.11 


272. 00 


1.95 
9.60 


6.60 
3.87* 


7.25 

13.50 
25.00 

37.50 
65.00 

.1160 


.25 


| 

Selling \ 
price of | 
domestic 

article - 

reported ! gator, 
compara-; 
ble. 


In- 

vesti- 


$0.60 

.50 

.40 

1.50 

3.00 

.80 


.75 

2.50 

.12 

.086 

1.00 


1.35 


6.35 

.50 


.09 
30. 00 

. 12 


352.00 


3.30 

.1716 


.40 
6.50 


Para¬ 

graph. 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


I Para¬ 
graph. 


32 

24 

24 

24 

24 

24 

24 

24 

24 

24 

32 

24 


24 


4,24 

4,24 


26,32 
4,24 

24 

4 


30,24 


32 

24 

30 

20 


20 

4 


4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

30 


30.24 

32.24 


2 6 cents per pound 

and 30 per cent. 


2 I. 
2 


.do. 

.do. 


2 .do.. 

2 .do.. 

2 .do.. 

2 .do.. 


.do. 

.do. 


3 i 25 per cent. 


3 I. 
3 I. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


5 25 per cent.. 

5 _-do. 


a i. 
3 . 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


. .do. 

..do. 

. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


5 ,.do. 

5 .do. 


Rate. 


3 J 25 per cent . 


3 

65 


3 

3 

65 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do... 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

....do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


65 .do.. 

65 1 .do.. 


65 

65 

65 

65 

65 

3 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


3 ....do. 


.do. 


2 Usual overhead and profit 20 per cent; goods sold at a loss due to drop in market price since shipment was bought. 


Remarks. 


Consumed by importer. Not manu¬ 
factured in commercial quantities 
in United States. 


All of the chemicals enumerated in 
this paragraph are prohibited 
entry or delivery into the United 
States by the emergency tariff act 
of 1921, sec. 501 (a), except under 
certain specified conditions, and 
for that reason there have been 
practically no imports since the 
passage of the act. 


All of the chemicals enumerated in 
this paragraph are prohibited 
entry or delivery into the United 
States by the 'emergency tariff 
act of 1921, sec. 501 (a)' except 
under certain specified condi¬ 
tions and for that reason there 
have been practically no imports 
since the passage of the act. 


Domestic merchandise, obtained in 
part from imported material. 

Domestic merchandise, obtained in 
part from imported material. 
Usual price of foreign product 
much higher, sold at 14 cents per 
ounce, account being overstocked. 


Domestic merchandise, obtained 
from imported material. 

No comparable imports. 


Domestic merchandise, obtained in 
part from imported material: 
foreign goods sold on 15 per cent 
commission, basis and payments 
made in dollars, deducting com¬ 
mission, and all charges. 

Domestic materia! obtained in part 
of imported material. 


Foreign goods sold at loss, due to 
falling market; overhead expense 
about 15 per cent. 

Domestic merchandise obtained 
from foreign material. 



































































































































































































































































3 


Schedule 1.— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Country. 

Description oi foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost Including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara 
bio. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 

charges, 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para- 
1 graph. 

Ra'e. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 


Paragraph No. 5—Con. 

















Switzerland.... 

Theobromine, alkaloid.. 

Same as foreign. 

Pound. 

$3. 70 

*0.0486 

5 

15 per cent. 

*0.55 

. 


$4.75 

$6.50 

32,24 

5 

25 per cent. 

3 

25 per cent. 



Iodoform, IT. S. P. 

.do. 









4. 75 

32 

5 

.do. 

28 

75 cents pound_ 



Iron citrate. 







. 



.99 

24,32 


.do. 

3 

25 per cent. 



Manganese carbonate.... 







. 



.35 

24,32 


.do. 

3 




Mikel carbonate. 










. 96 

24' 32 


.do. 

3 




Potassium citrate. 










.68 

24,32 

5 


3 

.do. 



Iron chloride, lumps.... 










. 11 

24,32 


.do. 

3 

.do. 



Potassium oxalate. 










66 

24' 32 

5 


3 




Sodium oxalate. 

.do. 









. 55 

24)32 

5 ' 


3 



Paragraph No. 6. 














Germany. 

Aluminum nitrate, crys- 



.184 

.02 

6 


.027 

159 

$0.369 

.60 

60-16 

24,32 

6 

.do. 

3 

__do. 


tal, pure. 

tal, pure. 



Do. 

Aluminum acetate, pure 

Aluminum acetate, pure 

.do. 

. 235 

.01 

6 


.035 

78.5 

.22 

.50 

.60 

24,32 

6 


3 



(basic). 

(basic). 





Do. 

Aluminum acetate, pow- 



.073 

.025 

6 


.01 

85 

.092 

.20 


32 

6 


3 



tier. 










Do. 

Aluminum chloride, 

. 


.335 

.11 

6 


.05 

132 


1.15 


32 

6 

do 

3 



anhydrous. 














Aluminum chloride, 

.do. 









.60 

24 

6 


3 




pure crystal. 

















Aluminum stearate, 

.do. 









. 28 

24 

6 


3 

_do. 



technical. 


















Aluminum oleate, tech- 

.do. 









.20 

24 

6 


3 




nical. 















Paragraph No. 7. 

















Germany. 

Amonium nitrate, C. P.. 


Pound. 

. 0 X 6 

1.086 

395 



190.7 

.328 

. 50 


30 



3 


Do. 

Ammonium nitrate, 



.. 07 

395 

.do. 


2. 07 


24 

7 


3 



commercial. 




. 













Norway. 

A mmoniura n i t r ate, 





395 

.do. 




.05 


26 



3 



commercial fertilizer. 















Do. 

Ammonium nitrate, 


.do. 

. 055 


395 

.do. 




.055 


32 


.do... 

3 



commercial. 
















England. 

Ammonium perchlorate, 


.do. ... 

. 0937 

. 0124 

395 

.do. 


8.4 

.0089 

.115 


1 



3 



99.7 per cent . 















Germany. 

Ammonium phosphate, 

Ammonium phosphate, 

.do. 

.OS 

. 015 


1 cent per pound.. 

.01 

19 

.02 

. 125 

. 16 

14,24 



3 



95-100 per cent. 

technical, 97-98 per 
















cent. 


















Ammonium phosphate, 

.do. 









.17 

24 




I' 



technical, 98 per cent 

















white. 


















Ammonium, phosphate 

* 

















technical, 90 per cent 


















oil color. 

.do. 









.14 

24 






Paragraph No. 8 . - 
















England. 

Antimony, sulphide, 

Antimony, sulphide, 

Pound. 

. 184 

. 0153 


15 per cent. 

.0276 



2 2269 

.42. 

26 

s 


3 



golden,15-17 per cent 

golden;' 15-17 per cent 
















free sulphur. 

free sulphur. 



- 
















_do. 

.092 

. O 012 


.do. 

.014 

59 

.0628 

.47 

.42 

24, 34 

s 

.do. 

3 

_do. 


golden; 15-17 per cent 














free sulphur. 



















.do. 

.do. 

.218 

. 0034 


.do. 

. 034 



2.25 

. 42 

25 

8 


3 



golden; 15-17 per cent 


















free sulphur. 

















Do . 

Antimony, sulphide, 

Antimony, sulphide, 

.do. 

.370 

. 0034 

5 

. do . 

. 059 | 

5 

.0216 

.46 

. 55 

25 

s 

.do. 

3 

—do. 


crimson; 15-17 percent 

crimson: 15-17 per cent 

















free sulphur; ho gyp- 

free sulphur; no gyp- 

















sum. 

sum. 



















.do. 

. 162 

. 002 



.024 

96.88 

. 182 

.37 

. 55 

24 

8 ' 

.do. 

3 

do 


crimson; 16 per cent 


















free sulphur; no gyp- 


















sum. 

















Do. 

I Antimony. sulphide, 

Antimony, sulphide, 

. do . 

. 283 

.02 

5 

. do . 

. 042 

13 

.045 

.39 

.60 

34 

8 

.do. 

3 

—do. 


crimson; free from free 

crimson; free from free 

















sulphur; no gypsum. 

sulphur; no gypsum. 

















Hn 


_.do. 

. 447 

. (119-1 

5 

. do. 

. 067 1 



2 .5335 

.00 

34 

8 

.do... 

3 


Germany. 

i Antimony, sulphide. 

Antimony, sulphide, 

.do. 

.248 

. 0195 

5 

.do. 

.037 

15 

. 0455 

.35 

.35 

24 

8 

.do. 

3 

....do. 


crimson; 15 per cent 

crimson: 15 per cent 

















free sulphur; 27 per 

free sulphur. 0 per 

















cent gypsum. 

cent gypsum. 









f 




















32 

8 

.do. . 

3 




golden: 15-17 percent 

















free sulphur; 50-55 per 


















cent gypsum. 
















Do 


Antimony, sulphide, 

.do. 

. (Its 

. 008 

5 

. do. 

.0072 

1S4.8 

. 1168 

. 18 - 

.0475 

24 

8 

.do. 

3 



black powder, p’urc. 

black powder, pure. 









1 

/ 





t 



Remarks. 


Foreign goods sold on 5 per cent com¬ 
mission basis and payment made 
in dollars, deducting all charges; 
overhead about 4 per cent. 

Domestic merchandise made in part 
of imported material. 


No comparable imports. 


Do. 

Do. 


ance sent abroad. 

Price is c. i.f. New York: sold on com¬ 
mission of 2 per cent; all charges 
paid by shipper and unknown. 

Price c. i. f., New York; used for re- 
manufacture; cost of recondition¬ 
ing, 26 per cent; supply of rawma- 
terial in United States insufficient 
to meet demand. 

)ld war stock of British Go's em¬ 
inent manufactured by Sweedish 
process in England. 


Not compara • 

Do. 

iomestic; in 
terial. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


I >o. 


1 Landed charges included. 


2 Landed cost. 
























































































































































































































































































4 


Schedule 1.— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS— Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 











profit on landed 

Selling 










cost 

including 

price of 

Country. 

Description of foreign 1 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

F oreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

freight, 


Duty, present act. 

duty. 


foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 





United 







. 



States 

currency. 

insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

j Per cent. 

Amount. 


Paragraph No. 9. 












Argols, 63 per cent potas¬ 
sium bitart. 

Argol, over 70 per cent 
potassium bitart. 


£0 OQ‘2 

*0 0108 

s 













i. 098 

Do. 

Argols, 77 per cent potas¬ 
sium bitart. 



. 0835 

01 

s 


.0046 











South Africa... 

Argols, crude, red and 
white. 


.do. 

.081 

.009 

s 


.004 

11.7 

$0.01 

. 105 








Algeria. 

Wine lees, 30 per cent 
potassium bitart. 

Wine lees, below 70 per 
cent potassium bitart. 

.do. 

.031 

.025 

8 

.do. 

.0028 



1 .0588 




1 1222 

Spain. 

Calcium tartrate, 50 per 
cent total acidity. 

.do. 

. 10 

.0172 

8 


.005 












Paragraph No. 10. 











South Amorica. 

Balsam copaiba, crude.. 


Pound. 

.19 

.04 

9 


. 019 

20.5 

.051 

.30 

Do. 

.do. 



.19 

.2375 

.045 

.031 

9 

.do. 

.02 

.024 

1.04 
.11 
. 10 

.017 

(3.6 

. 017 

. 273 

Do. 

Balsam copaiba. 



9 

2.56 

. (X)7o 

.30 

Canada. 

Balsam, Canada, filtered 
Balsam, Canada, crude.. 

• 


10.40 

. 244 

9 

9 

9 

9 

.do. 

2. 66 

. 316 

12. 00 

Do. 



1. 10 

.04 

40 

. 50 

1.75 

South America. 

Balsam of Peru. 



1.00 

. 10 


16.6 

. 20 

1. 40 

Do. 

Balsam of Tolu. 



.17 

.04 


21. 1 

. 048 

. 275 



Oregon balsam. 

Gallon. 




Paragraph No. 12. 












Black shoe cream, 3- 

Black liquid shoe dress- 

Gross. 

19.13 

1. 25 

u 

15 per cent. 

2.87 

22.23 

5.17 

28. 42 



ounce bottles. 

ing, jet oil, 3-ounce 
bottles. 










Do. 

Pipe-clay preparation 
for cleaning white 

Preparation for cleaning 
white shoes. 

.do. 

9.23 

1.19 

u 


1.38 

16.3 

1.92 

13.72 





shoes. 











Do. 

Bath brick powder 
(river silt). 



.00904 

.00544 

u 

.do. 

.00135 

42. 1 

.00667 

. 0225 





Paragraph No. 14. 

Caffeine eitrated, U. S. P. 

Pound. 










Paragraph No. 16. 











England. 

Calomel, B. P. 

Calomel U. S. P. 


.896 

.929 

.327 

0525 
. 0525 
.03 

14 

14 

14 


3 .138 
s. 138 
.05 

15. 05 
11.65 
268 



Do. 


.do. 



. 1315 
1.09 

} 1.25 

Germany. 

Mercury bichloride, U. 
S. P.’ (special reagent 



.do. 

1.50 





grades). 

Mercury bichloride, U. 

.do. 











S. P. 












.do. 












. do . 










England. 

Mercuric oxide, red. 

Mercuric oxide, red. 

.do. 

.88 

.022 

14 


. 132 

.129 


1 1. 034 

11.011 



Mercuric oxide, yellow... 

Mercuric oxide, yellow.. 

.do. 

.86 

.022 

14 

.do. 





Mercury bisulpliid. 








France. 

' Granules protoiodide of 

White precipitate. 










Dozen bottles 

1.50 

.15 

17 

25 per cent. 

.38 

186.7 

3.79 

5.82 


mercury, 0.01 gram 
each. 


of 100 each. 









Do. 



Do'en bottles 
of 500 each. 

5.60 

.56 

17 


1.40 

246.43 

18.63 






26. 19 


Paragraph No. 17. 

# 










Germany. 

1 Tetrachlorothane, tech¬ 
nical. 

Tetrachlorothane, tech¬ 
nical. 

Pound. 

. 0437 

. 0125 

5 

15 per cent. 

3 0075 

72.7 

. 0463 

i .11 

Do. 

Trichlorethylene, tech¬ 
nical. 

Trichlorethylene, tech¬ 
nical. 

.do. 

.0494 

. 0125 

5 

.do. 

3.0083 

28 

.0198 

* .09 



.do. 











Paragraph No. 18. 











England. 

Precipitated chalk, me¬ 
dicinal. 

Precipitated chalk, in 
bulk, U. S. P. 

.do. 

. 033 

.0036 

450 

0.1 cent per pound. 

.001 

3.06 

.00115 

. 03875 

France. 

Whiting, high-grade 
French whiting used 

Whiting, (made from 

2,000 pounds 

11.32 

7. 28 

60 

.do. 

2. 00 

12 12 

2 . ;>o 

23. 10 


imported French and 

(ton). 





in rubber, paint, and 

English crude block 










paper industries. 

chalk, by grinding. 











(Paris white). 

' washing, and bolting) 












(commercial, gilders, 
extra gilders, and Par- 





\ 







is white, same prices). 












.do. 

.do. 

11.32 

7.28 

60 

.do. 

2.00 

12. 13 

2. .50 

2. 50 

23.10 

23.10 





11.32 

7.28 

60 

. do . 

2. 00. 

12. 13 


, Selling 
I price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0. li 
. li 


2. ()S 


li. 00 


1.20 

13. 77 
13.77 


i. 55 


.82 

1.20 


.66 

.6175 
. 91 
.91 


2.00 

.39 

1.06 


. 10-. 16.J 
.300 

“ .15 

. 0375 
2S. 93 


1 banded cost. 

2 Allowance of 0.01 made to bring 70 per cent domestic basis down to 30 per cent foreign basis. 

3 Actual. 

' This price is for carload lots around Sept. 15, 1921 . Smaller lots at a higher price depending on quantity 
3 Price is for drum (125 pounds) lots. 


23.41 
21.65 




House bill. 


1909 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 


32,20 

9 

5 per cent. 

6 

1 

5 per cent. 

32 

9 

.do. 

6 

.. .do. 

26 

9 

.do. 

6 

_.do. 

32,20 

9 

.do. 

6 



9 

.do. 

8 

.do. 

24 

10 

10 per cent. 

559 

Free. 

30 

10 

.do. 

559 

1.do. 

30 

10 

.do. 

559 


30 

10 

.do. 

559 

.do. 

32 

24 

24 

10 

10 

10 

10 


559 

.do. 

do 

5.59 

.do. 



.do. 

. do. 


.do. 

1 

12 

. 

25 per cent. 

7 

25 per cent. 

1 

17 

12 



.do. 

12 

.do. 

480 

20 per cent. 

24,32 

14 

25 per cent . . . 


25 per cent. 

30 


30 percent. 


35 per cent. 

32 

J 

.do. 

65 

.do.1 

24,32 

10 

.do. 

65 


24,32 

16 ! 

.do. 


.do.. .. 

14 

16 

...do. 

6.5 

65 


24 

16 

.do. 

-do.! 

24 

16 

.do. 

65 

-do. 

24 

16 

.do. 



24 1 

16 ! 

. do . 

65 

-do. 


16 

.do. 1 

65 

-do. 


16 

.do.. 


...do 

24 

17 

25 per cent. 

3 

25 per cent. 

24 

17 

.do. 

3 

....do. 

24 : 

17 

.do. 

3 

-do. 

14,26 

J8 

15 per cent. 

13 

1 cent per pound.. 

IS, 13 

IS 

.do... 

54 

I cent per pound -. 

43 

18 

.do. 

5-1 


43 

18 

.do. 

54 1 

.do. 


Remarks. 


porter. 

Do. 


porter. 3 

Consumed by importer. Not com¬ 
parable. 


Not comparable. 
$ 0 . 21 ; consigned 
sion, 2} per cent. 
Not comparable. 


Duty paid on 
goods; commis- 


Goods sold on 
commission of 2§ per cent and ex¬ 
penses and balance remitted. 

Not comparable. 

Not comparable. Consigned goods; 

commission, 2£ per cent. 

Not comparable. 

Do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material, 
delivered. 

One-half size package of foreign. 

Do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


In part of foreign material. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 
Not sold; imported for remanu¬ 
facture. 


nance of French office; actual land¬ 
ing charge, 2\ per cent. 


Test shipment only. Only sale dur 
ing year an experimental ship¬ 
ment of 5 gallons. 


ggn. 


Do. 

Do. 











































































































































































































































































5 


Schedule 1.—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Country. 


France. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 

Description of domestic 

„ Unit. 

article. 

article. 


Paragraph No. 18—Con, 

Whiting (chalk ground, 
washed, and bolted), j 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Whiting 80 percent.... 


Pound. 
Gross.. 


SO. 0082 


Billiard chalk in blocks. 


.do... 


D). 


Billiard chalk in blocks.. 


Germany... 
Paris...._ 


Paragraph No. 19. 

silver lactate, pure. 

Silver nitrate pencils in 
wooden holder. 


Switzerland_| Silver protoinate. 


Paragraph No. 20. 


England. 


Do . 


Paragraph No. 21. 

Atropine sulphate tab¬ 
lets, B. P., suitable for 
hypodermic; 0.0005 
gram per tablet. 

Codeine sulphate tab¬ 
lets, B. P.; suitable 


for hypodermic; 
gram per tablet. 


1 


do. 


Billiard chalk, white 
and colored, pulver¬ 
ized silica mixed with 
coloring matter and a 
glue binder, pressed 
into shape; No. 1 
round; single end 
green. 

Billiard chalk, white 
and colored, pulver¬ 
ized silica mixed with 
coloring matter and a 
glue binder, pressed 
into shape; No. 2 
round; single end 
blue. 

Billiard chalk, white 
and colored, pulver¬ 
ized silica mixed with 
coloring matter and a 
glue binder, pressed 
into shape; No. 3 
round; double end 
green. 

Billiard chalk, white j .do 

and colored, pulver¬ 
ized silica mixed with 
coloring matter and a 
glue bmder, pressed 
into shape; No. 4 
round; double end 
blue 

Billiard chalk, white 
>nd colored, pulver¬ 
ized silica mixed with 
coloring matter and a 
glue binder, pressed 
into shape; No. 5 
square; single end 
green. 

Billiard chalk, white 
and colored, pulver¬ 
ized silica mixed with 
coloring matter and a 
glue bmder, pressed 
into shape; No. 6 
square; single end 
blue. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


SO. 0016 


1.22 , .58 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


60 


15 


.do. 


.do. 


1. 22 


Rate. 


Amount 


0.1 cent per pound. J .001 


25 per cent . 


.30 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


39 


41.9 


Amount 


*0.0042 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


.90 


15 25 per cent. 


30 11.9 


Silver lactate, pure. '• 


Silver nitrate, C. P., U. 

S. P. 

Silver nitrate, U. S. P... 
Silver chloride. U. S. P.. 

Gold chloride, pure. 

Silver proteinate. 

Silver nucleinate. 

Rhodium chloride, 30 
per cent rhodium. 
Platenie chloride, 38 per 
cent platinum. 
Potassium platenie chlo¬ 
ride, 48 per cent plati¬ 
num. 


Ounce. 
Gross.. 

| Ounce. 

.do. 

.do. 

i.do. 

.do. 

do. 
do. 


. -Vi . 01 

2.0832 : .302 


.do. 

.do. 


.122 .0025 65 


3.00 


. 90 


3.00 


10 per cent. 
.do. 


. 056 , 99.68 

• 208 . 


.624 


10 per cent. 


.0125 i 46 


Bismuth subcarbonate.. I Pound. 

_do.•..do.. 

Bismuth submtrate..do.. 

Bismuth subgallato.i.do.. 

_do.do.. 

Bismuth subsalicylate... 1 .do.. 


Atropine sulphate tab¬ 
lets, U.S. F.; suitable 
for hypodermic; 0.00043 
gram per tablet. 

Codeine sulphate tab¬ 
lets, U. S. P.; suitable 
for hypodermic; } 
gram per tablet. 


Dozen tubes, 
25 per tube; 
0.0005 gram 
per tablet. 
Dozen tubes, 
20 per lube. 


I. IS 


1.74 


.06 


. oss 


65 

65 

65 

65 

65 

65 


17 


10 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 


25 per cent. 


....do. 


.30 


. 435 


9S. 7 


103 


.063 


1.25 
1 2. 5932 


.20 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.015 


1. 52 


2. 33 


3. 06 


4.59 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


*0.0159 

2.00 


2.00 


26 

60 


60,1 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


18 

18 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


15 per cent. 
25 per cent. 


2-10 


.10 


2.00 


60 


18 


60 


2.00 


60 


.do. 


IS .do. 


IS 


60 


.do. 


18 .do. 


1909 


Remarks. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


54 J 0.25 cent per | Domestic, in part of foreign, 
pound. 

13 : 1 cent per pound.. 


18 .do. 


13 .do. 


13 


.do. 


13 .do. 


13 _do. 


13 .do. 


.70 

24,32 

26 

19 

15 per cent. 

3 25 per cent. 

.414 

! 24,32 




. 3992 

32 




.581 

24,32 




14.00 

24 




. 35 

4,24 



1 

.35 

24 




70.00 

32 




30. 00 

32 




36. 00 

32 


.. 

2. 00 

32 

20 

25 per cent. 


2. 10 

32 

20 

.do. 


2. 00 

32 

20 

.do. 


2.00 

32 

20 

.do. 


2.10 

24, 32 

20 

.do. 


2. 00 

24, 32 

20 

.do. 


1.68 

30,32 

21 

25 percent. 

65 25 per cent. 

4. 37 

30,32 

21 

_do. 

65 .do. 


Importer would not state his over¬ 
head and profit or his selling price. 


In part foreign material. 
Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

n part foreign material. Sold bv 
mauufacturers at same price, 
n part foreign material. 

Do. 

Do. 


One-sixth allowance added for higher 
content of atropine in imported 
merchandise; actual selling price 
48 cents for 4 tubes of 25. 

Not list wholesale foreign selling 
price Aug. 1, 1921; consigned mer¬ 
chandise, charges and duty based 
on Aug 1 price. 


■ Landed cost. 






























































































































































































6 


Schedule 1.—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 



| 


1 



Foreign article. 


Overhead and 

Selling 
price of 

Selling 





| 






profit on landed 
cost including 

price of 

In- 










domestic 

Country. 

lescription of foreign j 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 


duty. 


foreign 
article in 

article 
reported j 

vesti- 

gator. 


freight, 

Para- 





States. 

compara¬ 

ble. 






States 

insur- 

Rate. 

Vmount. 

Per cent. 

Amount 







currency. 

nice,etc. 

graph. 





— 


— 

Paragraph No. 21— 














Continued. 













ltalv. 

Balsam copaiba cap- j 

Copaiba balsam cap- 1 

Dozen bottles 

$1. 19 

$0.14 

17 


. 30 

452 

$7.37 

$9.00 

$6. 47 

30,32 









sules (5 minims). 

sules (U. S._ P. 5 min¬ 
ims). 

of 50 cap¬ 
sules. 

Dozen tidies.. 

3. 50 

.11 

17 


. 87 | 


3.44 

7.92 


4 

Tablets (14 grains diallyl j 

Switzerland.... 










barbituric acid in each | 














tablet, 12 tablets per | 
tube). 



4,165 

. 085 

17 

_do.. . . 

1 1. 10 

113 

6.03 

11.38 


4 

Pn 

Digitalis (5-1 minimum 
ampules per box). 


Dozen boxes. . 






3.73 

.24 

17 

....do. 

'.95 

216.8 

104 

10. 67 
1.702 

15. 59 
3.34 


4 

pn 



3. 75 

32,30 


Morphine sulphate tab¬ 
lets (B. P. for hypo- | 

Morphine sulphate tab¬ 
lets (U. S. P., for hypo- 

Bottle of .500 

1.26 

.0633 

17 

_do. 

. 315 


tablets. 












dermic) J grain. 

dermic) l grain. 

Dozen bottles 

5.04 

.25 

17 

.do. 

1.26 

106 

6.95 | 

13. 50 


30 

Switzerland.... 

Tablets (an organic 
phosphorous com- 


oflOO tablets. 
Dozen cartons. 


. 11 

17 

.do. 

1.38 

54.9 

3. 85 

10. 89 


4 











pound compressed int o 
tablets of 4.2 grains 









each, 40 tablet sin hot- 













■ 

tie in a carton). 
Potassium chlorate tab¬ 
lets, B. P. 

Potassium chlorate tab¬ 
lets, U. S. P. 

Dozen bottles 
of 500 tab- 

2 6.90 

.345 

17 

25 per cent. 

1.725 

100. 6 

9.03 

IS. 00 

3 5. 40 

30,32 

Switzerland.... 

.05 

17 

.do. 

l . 545 

76.1 

1.81 

4.20 


4 

Tablets (compound 
cubes containing each 


lets. 

Dozen cans of 
10 tablets. 

1.79 











12 grains of sodium 
and bromide in com¬ 
bination with a bou- 














illon compound). 



11.00 

.30 

17 

.do. 

'5.20 

47.6 

7. 86 

24.36 


4 




100 tablets. 







9. 254 

13.00 


30 

1 l 

Sodium bicarbonate tab¬ 
lets, B. P., 5-grain. 



2 6.73 

.336 

17 

.do. 

1.68 

105.8 




of 500 tab¬ 
lets. 







.84 

32 



Do. 

Sodium bromide tab- 

lets, U. S. P., 10-grain. 
Sodium bromide tab- 

tablets. 
Dozen bottles 

2 8.41 

.42 

17 

.do. 

2.10 

145 

15. 87 

26.80 

* 10. 08 

30,32 


lets, 5-grain, B. P. 

lets, U. S. P., 5-grain. 

of 500 tab¬ 
lets. 












Strychnine sulphate tab- 
lets, jVgrain, B. P., 

[ Strychnine sulphate tab¬ 
lets, sVgrain.TJ. S. P., 

s.929 

. 0466 

17 


.232 

84.6 

1.022 

5 2.23 

e 1.20 

30,32 


tablets. 











for hypodermic. 

for hypodermic. 



6.88 

17 

.do. 

14.50 


35.60 

115. 00 






58.03 

45 






15.83 

1.88 

17 

.do. 

3.95 

61.59 

13.35 

35.00 


4 

Do. 

Pills’.. 


8-ounee tin... 

.50 

.07 

17 

.do. 

.125 

15.1 

. 105 

.80 

. 

2 


Pills (Gwai Luk). 



1 .48 

.067 

17 

.do. 

.12 

12.4 

.083 

. 75 






j . 561 

.1037 

17 

. do . 

. 14 

18 

. 1453 

.95 


2 


packed 4 in a box. 
Pills, in envelopes (10- 
sen size). 

. 


17 

.do.. 

.64 


1.03 




Japan, Kiogan 

Do 


100 envelopes. 

2. 49 

.79 

27.5 

5. 00 


4 


4.98 

1.58 

17 

'.do. 

1.28 

27.5 

2.16 

10. (X) 


4 


sen size). 




.do. 



3.25 

15.00 



Do 



. do. 


2.37 

17 

1.92 

27. 6 


4 


sen size). 





.do. 


28.2 




4 

Do. 

. Pills, in envelopes (50- 
sen size). 



12. 44 

i 3.95 

17 

3.10 

5.51 

25. 00 






.... do. 







China. 

. Pills, large, wax covered 

• 

. too packages. 

29. 60 

5.92 

| 17 

7.40 

28.1 

12. OS 

55.00 




1 .do. 






tin 

1 __ 

.do. 

29. 60 

5.92 

17 

7.40 

28. 1 

12.08 

55.00 



Do 


. do . 

16.14 

3 22 

17 

. do . 

4.03 

28.26 

6.60 

30.00 


2 

r>n 


i 

. do. 


4.95 

17 

.do. 

6.19 

28 

HI 11 

46. 00 


2 

Dr» 


1 . 

. 100 boxes. 

22.15 

4.62 

17 

I.do. 

5. 54 

23. S 

7.69 

40. 00 


4 


filled with small black 













Do 

pills. 

Pills 


.do. 

26. 37 

5. 76 

17 

j .do. 

6.59 

42 

16.27 

55.00 


4 

Do 



. do . 

13.45 

1.58 

17 

.do. 

3.36 

90.3 

16. 61 

35. 00 


4 


stancein pilular shape 
inclosed in a capuli o 

i 













beeswax, 6 pills per 

box. 






.do. 










100 envelopes. 

2.24 

.70 

17 

.57 

42.4 

1. IS 

5. 00 


4 


sen size. 













Do 



..do. 

4. 18 

1.40 

17 

.do. 

1.15 

42.2 

2. 97 

10. 00 


4 


sen size. 


1 

1 





House bill. 


1909 


graph. 


21 

21 


21 


21 

21 


21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 


21 

21 


Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

25 per cent . 

65 

25 per cent . 

. do . 

65 

. do . 

. do . 

65 

. do . 


65 

.do . 

.do . 

65 

.do . 



.do . 

i. d0 . 

65 

. do . 

.do . 

65 



65 

. do . 




. do . 

65 

. do . 

. do . 

65 

. do . 







. do . 

65 

. do . 

. do . 

65 


. do. 

65 

. do . 



.do . 

_.do . 

65 






65 

. do . 




. do . 

65 



65 

...do. 


65 

.. .do . 


65 

...do. 

.. .do. 


1 ...do. 

...do. 

65 

...do. 

.do. 

65 

.do. 

. do. 

65 

.do. 

.do. 

65 

.. 

.do. 

65 

1 .do. 


Remarks. 


Allowance of 35 cents per dozen 
added for bottles: actual selling 
price SI.02 per box of 100: do¬ 
mestic, in part of foreign material. 


Actual sellimr price: Foreign, $40.13 
per dozen bottles of 500: domestic, 
75 cents per bottle of 100. 


Not comparable. 


1 Actual. 

1 Net. list wholesale foreign selling price Aug. 1. 1921. Consigned goods. Charges and duties based on Aug. 1 price. 
1 Actual selling price,(90 cents per bottle of 1,000 tablets. 


1 Actual selling price, $1.08 per bottle of 1,000 tablets. 

6 Actual selling price, $20.80 per dozen bottles of 500 tablets each. 
' Actual selling price, 24 cents per bottle of 100 tablets. 








































































































































































































































































































7 

Schedule 1— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Country. 


Japan.. 
Do. 
Do. 
China.. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Japan.. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
China.. 


Do. 


Japan. 


China. 


Do... 

England. 


Do. 


Do. 

Switzerland. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 21. 

Pills, in envelopes 30- 
sen size. 

Pills, in envelopes 50- 
sen size. 

Pills, in envelopes 100- 
sen size. 

Medicinal pills, vegeta¬ 
ble and chemical in¬ 
gredients. 

Medicinal pills, vegeta¬ 
ble and chemical in¬ 
gredients. 

Medicinal pills, various 
vegetable and chem¬ 
ical ingredients 
(Poehi). 

Medicinal pills, various 
vegetable and chem¬ 
ical ingredients. 

Pills, in envelopes 10- 
size. 

Pills, in envelopes 50- 
sen size. 

Medicinal pills. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Drugs prepared, medic¬ 
inal herbs, mixed. 
Drugs prepared, deer 
horn, sliced, in paper 
boxes. 

Drugs prepared, medi¬ 
cated paste. 

Paragraph No. 22. 

Alcoholic medicinal, 
preparations, an alco¬ 
holic liquid of dark 
color put up in 6 -ounce 
green glass bottles. 
Same preparation in 3- 
ounee earthenware 
jars. 

Beef, iron, and wine, al¬ 
cohol 17.5 per cent 
(ester acetates, 0.06; 
volatils acids, 0.05; 
fixed acids, 0.60; grape 
sugar, 15.05; albumi¬ 
noids, 0.85; mineral 
matters, 0.28; oxide of 
iron, 0.32; water, 65.29; 
131-ounce bottles). 


Aromatic extract of cas- 
cara, alcoholic content 
23.8 per cent. 


Liquid extract of cas- 
cara, alcoholic content 
22.4 per cent. 

Extract of digitalis, con¬ 
taining 12 per cent al¬ 
cohol. 

1 Actual. 

2 Allowance of 

3 Allowance of 


Description of domestic 
article. 


No comparable domestic 
article. 


.do. 


Beef, iron, and wine, 10 
per cent alcohol; 14- 
ounce bottles. 


Belladonna leaves fluid 
extract, 68 per cent 
alcohol U. S. P. 

Buchu fluid extract, 82 
per cent alcohol, TJ. S. 
P. 

Fluid extract, cascara 
sagrada aromatic, 
about 18 per cent al¬ 
cohol. 

Cascara sagrada fluid 
extract about 18 per 
cent alcohol, U. S. P. 


Unit. 


100 envelopes. 

-do_ 

-do_ 

Dozen.... 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


100 envelopes. 
.do. 


100 packages. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

lOOenvelopes. 


100 boxes. 
100 jars... 


Case of 60 bot¬ 
tles. 


Case of 120 jars. 


Case of 24 bot¬ 
tles. 


Pint... 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

Bottle.. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 

1 






cost 

including 

price of 

F oreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 

duty. 


foreign 

value in 

charges. 




I ' 


article in 

United 

freight, 






United 

States 

insur- 

Para- 





States. 

currency. 

ance, etc. 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent 

Amount 


$6.72 

$ 2.10 

17 

25 per cent. 

1 .72 

42.3 

4.45 

15.00 

11.20 

3.50 

17 

.do. 

2. 87 

42.2 

7.42 

25.00 

22.39 

7.00 

17 

.do. 

5.60 

43 

15.00 

50.00 

.293 

.003 

17 

.do. 

.073 

78.86 

.29 

.66 

1.49 

.03 

17 

.do. 

.371 

90.2 

1.71 

3.60 

.186 

.002 

17 

.do. 

.0465 

7Q 1 


4 , 

2.35 

.05 

17 


. 587 5 

70 7 



1.07 

.68 

17 

.do. 

. 93 


.5- 


20.34 

3.42 

17 

.do. 


4 



27.60 

.82 

17 

.do. 

* 6 . 29 

44 

15.29 

50. 00 

6.76 

.20 

17 

.do. 

*1.54 

IS 

1.50 

10 . 00 

-16. 75 

1.38 

17 

.do. 

110. 65 

27. 59 

16.22 


43.37 

1.28 

17 

.do. 

19.88 

10 

5. 46 

60.00 | 

. 475 

.Of 

17 

20 per cenc. 

.095 


36 


8.80 

1.20 

17 

.do. 

1. 76 

53 



11.99 

1.00 

17 

.do. 

2 40 

62 



7.60 

1.20 

16 

20 cents per pound 

6.02 

102 . 1 

15.18 

30.00 




and 20 per cent. 





7.60 

1.20 

16 

.do. 

6.02 

102 

In IK 


9.316 

.92 

16 

10 cents per pound 

3.888 

52.5 

7. 422 

21.546 




and 20 per cent. 

' 












1.29 

.0645 

16 

20 cents per pound 

. 458 

7.58 | 

. 1375 

1.95 




and 20 per cent. 





.847 1 

.04235 

16 

_do. 

.3094 

7.25 

.09125 

1.35 

.33 

.00551 

16 

10 cents per pound 

.06 

140.1 






and 20 per cent. 






Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


2.52 
7.20 
3 1.79 


4 

51,32 


32 

32 

51.32 

51.32 
51 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


4 

4 

4 

20 

20 

20 

20 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 


House bill. 

1909 

Para- 

Rate on America 

Para- 

Rate. 

graph. 

valuation. 

! grapl 

21 

! 

25 per cent. 

. 65 

25 per cent. 

21 

.do. 


.do. 

21 

.do. 


.do. 

21 

.do. 

; 65 

.do. 

21 

.do. 

J 65 

.do. 

21 

.do. 


.do... 

21 

• 

1 .do. 


.do... 

21 

.do. 

65 

.do... 

21 

.do. 

65 

.do... 

21 

.do. 

65 

.do. 

21 

.do. 


.do.... 

21 

.do. 

65 

.do. 

21 

.do. 

65 

.do. 

21 

.do. 

65 

.do. 

21 

.do. 


.do... 

21 

. do . 

65 

.do. 

22 ■ 

40 cents and 25 per 

65 

55 cents per pound; J 


cent. 


not less than 25 




per cent. 

22 

.do. 

65 


22 1 

20 cents per pound 

65 

.do. L 


and 25 per cent. 



22 ! 

80 cents per pound 


_do. N 


and 25 per cent. 



22 L 

_do. 



22 

40 cents per pound 


_do. 


and 25 per cent ; 1 




20 cents per 




pound and 25 ! 




per cent . 5 



22 . 

_do . 15 . 

65 . 

—do. 

22 j 

20 cents per pound 

65 j. 

—do. 


and 25 per cent. 




Remarks. 


50 per cent alcohol, 221 pounds. 


Do. 


pounds. 


part of foreign material. 
Do. 


$0.48 deducted for differences in alcohol content and contents per bottle actual selling price $11.98 per dozen. 
$0.29 added for difference between the alcoholic content of foreign and domestic; actual selling price $1.50. 


1 1 mported article. 

0 Domestic article. 

* Allowance of $0 22 added for difference in alcohol contents; actual selling price. $1,32. 










































































































































































































8 


Schedule 1 — CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS— Continued. 


Country. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do... 

England. 


Do. 

France. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 22— 
Continued. 

Medicinal preparation 
containing alcohol 85 
per cent. 


A medical iodine, prep¬ 
aration containing 19% 
per cent alcohol put 
up in bottles of 44 
grams each. 

Iron peptonate, a medi¬ 
cal preparation con¬ 
taining 2.35 per cent 
of alcohol, put up in 
bottles of 44 grams 
each. 


A rheumatic remedy, a 
modification of kino 
colocynthin, contain¬ 
ing 17J per cent alco¬ 
hol and put up in 70- 
gram bottles. 


cent. 

Medicinal 
containini 
per cent. 


cent alcohol. 

Iherry, alcoholic 
flavor, concent 
natural food essence, 
guaranteed pure 
per cent alcohol. 






Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 








price of 


— 




Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


United 

States 

currency. 

freight,' 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 



Dozen. 

SI. 588 

$0.317 

16 

40 cents per pound 

$0.757 

91.6 

$2.438 

J5.10 


51 

22 

80 cents per pound 

65 

55 cents per pound; 
not less than 25 





and 25 per cent. 


. 


and 20 per cent. 









per cent. 











*4.80 

32 

22 

40 cents per pound 

65 

do. 












extract 42 per cent 
alcohol, U. S. P. 







109.6 

11.16 

21.34 




d>ud 2 .j per cent. 



Do/.en. 

7.74 

.775 

16 

10 cents per pound 

1.665 




and 25 per cent. 







and 20 per cent. 












7.74 

.775 

16 


1.665 

109. 6 

11.16 

21.34 


4 

22 


65 

.do. 

Iron, quinine, and 
strychnine; elixir 

phosphate, U. S. P., 5 
per cent. 



• 

7.20 

32 

22 

.do. 

65 

.do. 

Dozen. 

19. 77 

1.98 

16 

10 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 

4.14 

72 

18. 73 

44.62 


4 

22 

.do. 

65 

.do. 








Nux vomica, fluid ex¬ 
tract, U. S. P., 65 per 
cent alcohol. 

Pepsin, bismuth, and 
strychnine; elixir, U. 
S. P.; alcohol, 10 per 
cent; saccharated pep¬ 
sin, 40 grains; bismuth 
and sodium tartrate, 4 
grains; strychnine, 
8/60 grains. 

Pepsin (laetated), 80 
grains; elixir, U. S. P.; 
20 per cent alcohol. 

Pinf. 









2.16 

32 

22 

80 cents per pound 

65 

.do. 










6.24 

32 


and 25 per cent. 

20 cents per pound 

65 

.do. 










5.04 

32 

22 

' and 25 per cent. 

.do. 

65 

.do. 


7.74 

.775 

16 

0 cents per pound 
and 20 percent. 

2.295 

115 

12. 47 

23.28 


4 

22 

.do. 

65 

.do. 











.579 

1.60 

.1158 

16 


. 1255 

89. 93 


1.558 


51 

22 

.do. 

65 

.do. 



.025 

16 

...do. 

.36 

114. 1 

2. 265 

4. 25 


51 

22 

.do. 

65 


Rhubarb fluid extract, 
U. S. P., 56 per cent 
alcohol. 

White pine compound, 
N. F., with morphine 
syrup, U. S. P., 3J per 
cent alcohol. 

White pine compound, 
without morphine. 





3.00 

32 

22 

80 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

20 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

65 


% 









0. 72 

32 

22 

65 

_do. 

..do _ 


0 







5. 76 

32 

■ >•> 





.0806 

16 

I 10 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 
20 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 

1.19 

247 

15.12 

21.25 

51 

22 

.do.. 

65 


; Cherry flavor, concent¬ 
rated natural fruit 
essence, 20 to 25 per 
i cent alcohol. 

.do. 

7.78 

.40 

16 

3.14 

30. 5 

3.33 

14. 25 

14.60 

30,32 

22 

40 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

2 

60 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

; Cherry, fruit flavor com¬ 
pounded from ethers 
and esters, essential 
oils, 50 to 60 per cent 
alcohol. 

Cherry, fruit flavor, 18 
to 20 per cent alcohol. 

Grape, fruit flavoring 
extract, 18 to 20 per 
cent alcohol. 

Loganberry, fruit flavor¬ 
ing, 18 to 20 per cent 
alcohol. 










13. 00 

30 

22 

80 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

20 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 



.do. 









7.00 

30 

22 



.do. 









7. 50 

30 

22 

22 












7.50 

30 


















Remarks. 


No comparable imports; made in 
part of foreign material. 

Included in landing charge is the per 
cent of the maintenance of their 
French office; actual landing 
charges 2k per cent. 

Do. 


No comparable imports. 


Included in landing charge is the per 
cent of the maintenance of their 
French office; the actual landing 
charges are 20 per cent. 


No comparable imports: made in 
part of foreign material. 

No comparable imports. 


Do, 


Included in this amount is the per 
cent of the maintenance of their 
French office; actual landing 
charges, 21 per cent. 


No comparable imports; made in 
part of foreign material. 

No comparable imports. 


I)o. 


Foreign price includes internal, 
revenue tax; actual selling price- 
domestic, *14; imported, of higher 
alcoholic strength and allowance 
of 0.60 added to bring to same 
strength. 

No comparable imports. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 













































































































































































































9 


Schedule 1.—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 







— 

Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 



House bill. 


1909 











nrofit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 







Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 


Para- 


Remarks. 





United 

freight, 

insur- 






United 

Hate on American 

Rate. 






States 

Para- 

Rate. 

Amount. 



States. 

compara- 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph 






currency. 

ance,etc. 

graph. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

ble. 








Paragraph No. 22 — 



















Continued. 


















France. 

Orange fruit flavor, con¬ 
centrated natural food 

Orange flavor, concen- 

Gallon. 

















$8.46 

$9.42 

16 

40 cents per pound 


24.7 

$3.47 

$17.10 

> $15.60 

30,32 

22 

80 cents per pound 


60 cents per pound 









essence, guaranteed 
pure, 70 per cent al¬ 
cohol. 

sence, containing 1 J 
pounds oil to gallon 





and 20 per cent. 







and 25 percent. 


and 25 per cent. 



Do. 

and 78 per cent alcohol. 
Pineapple flavor, con¬ 
centrated natural food 

.do. 
















Pineapple fruit flavor, 
concentrated natural 


7. 78 

.40 

16 

.do. 

4.82 

28.1 

3.55 

16.15 

2 15.78 

30,32 

22 

Imported, 80 cents 

2 

.do. 



essence, guaranteed 
pure, 58 per cent al¬ 
cohol. 

essence, 20-25 per cent 
alcohol. 













per pound and 
25 per cent; do¬ 
mestic, 40 cents 
per pourfd and 





Pineapple fruit flavor, 



. 







13.00 

30 

22 

2 


Competitive, but not comparable. 


25 per cent. 

80 cents per pound 



compounded from 














ethers, esthers, essen¬ 
tial oils, 50-60 per cent 













and 25 per cent. 






alcohol. 



















Pineapple fruit flavor, 
18-20 per cent alcohol. 

.do. 









7.50 

30 

22 

20 cents per pound 

2 


Do. 

Do. 













Raspberry fruit flavor, 
concentrated natural 
food essence, guaran¬ 
teed pure, 51 per cent 


8.46 

.42 

16 

40 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 

5.17 

25.5 

3.47 

17.10 


30 

22 

and 25 per cent. 



Internal-revenue tax included. 





80 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 















alcohol. 

Raspberry fruit flavor 

.do. 









17.00 

30 

22 


2 


Competitive but not comparable. 



compounded from 















ether, esters, and es¬ 
sential oils, 50-60 per 



















cent alcohol. 



















Raspberry fruit flavor, 
18-20per cent alcohol. 

.do. 









7.50 

30 

30 

22 

20 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

2 


Do. 

Do. 

Strawberry fruit flavor, 


8.46 

.42 

16 

40eents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 

5.17 

25.5 

3.47 

17.10 

22 


.do. 


concentrated natural 
food essence, guaran¬ 
teed pure, 57 per cent 




80 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 


Includes internal-revenue tax. 













alcohol. 

Strawberry fruit flavor, 

.do. 









17.00 

30 

22 


2 


No comparable imports: competi¬ 
tive but not comparable. 



compounded from 
ethers and esters, es- 















sential oils, 50-60 per 
cent alcohol. 



















Strawberry fruit flavor, 

.do. 









7. 50 

30 

22 

20 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

2 


Do. 

No comparable imports. 



18-20 per cent alcohol. 
Wild cherry fruit flavor, 

.do. 









7.00 

30 

22 

2 




18-20 per cent alcohol. 














Paragraph No. 24. 

















Switzerland.... 

Chloral Hydrate, U. S. P. 

Chloral Hydrate, U. S. P. 

Pound. 

.794 

.0675 

18 

25 per cent. 

.176 


(•) 

.95 

.90 

32 

24 


65 

55 cents per pound, 
but not less than 











Do. 












.75 

.45 

24 

32 

24 

24 


65 

3 

25 per cent. 


England. 

Thymol, U. S. P. 

Terpinhydrate, U. S. P.. 

.do. 











Do. 

Landed cost, $5,107. Domestic 
article in part of foreign material. 
Consumed by importer. Normal 

Thymol, U. S. P. 

.do. 

4.947 

.03 

18 

25 per cent. 

1.03 



< 4. 875 

5.50 

30,32 

24 

.do. 




















Germany. 

.do. 



4. 48 


18 

.do. 

1. 29 



6 5. 82 
6.32 

5. .50 

7 1.12 

30,32 

24 

24 

24 



.do. 

55 cents per pound, 
but not less than 

overhead and profit, 30 per cent. 

Do. 

Urea (pure). 

Urea (over 99 per cent).. 


. 169 

.004 

18 

.do. 

.052 

















Sweden. 

Urea (over 99 per cent).. 



8.6125 

.0338 

18 

.do... 

. 1586 

28.2 

.2311 

9 1.05 

61. 848 

1.12 

3 45 

1 

24,30 

24,30 

24 

24 

24 

.do. 

.do. 

3 

25 per cent . 


England. 

Iron glvcerophosphate, 

Iron glycerophosphate, 

.do. 

1.376 

.930 

18 

.do. 

10 442 


Not sold. Consumed by importer. 
Overhead, 12 per cent. 

Do. 

Do. 

U. S. P. 

Potassium glyeerophos- 

U. S. P. 

Potassium glvcerophos- 

.do. 

.491 

.030 

18 

.do. 

>0.319 



5.840 

1. 75 

3 



phate, 75 per cent. 

phate, 75 per cent, U. 

S P 












Do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.491 

.030 

18 


>0.319 



5.840 

1.65 

24,30 

24 




Not sold. Consumed by importer. 
Overhead, 12 per cent. Domestic 
article in part of foreign material. 
Consumed by importer. Overhead, 

12 per cent. 














Do. 

Sodium glvcerophos- 

Sodium glvcerophos- 

.do. 

. 540 

.03 

18 

.do. 

>o. 246 



5.816 

1.10 

24,30 

24 

.do. 


.do. 


phate, 75 per cent. 

phate, 75 per cent, U. 
S. P. 












Sodium glvcerophos- 

.do. 









1.90 

24 

24 




No comparable imports. 



phate, U. S. P., crys¬ 
tals. 



















Calcium glvcerophos- 

.do. 









1.65 

24 

24 




Do. 



phate, U. S. P. 















Do. 









1.70 

24 

24 




Do. 


Paragraph No. 27. 















Cobalt acetate, technical. 
Cobalt nitrate, technical. 

Cobalt acetate, techincal. 

Pound. 

1.11 

.03 

5 

15 per cent. 

.16 

7.6 

. 10 

1. 40 

1.25 

14, 24 

27 





"Do. 

Cobalt nitrate, technical. 

.do. 

1.50 

.03 

5 

.do. 

.22 

5. 7 j 

. 10 

1.85 

1.20 

14,24 

27 

.do. 

3 

-do. 

Domestic in part of foreign material. 
Do. 


1 Allowance of SO.40 deducted for difference in alcohol content. Actual selling price, $16. Internal-revenue tax included in landing charges, 
8.44 pounds per gallon; internal revenue, $0,044 per gallon. 

2 Allowance of $1.78 added for difference in alcohol content. Actual selling price, $14. Internal-revenue tax included in landing charges. 
Actual selling price of domestic, $14, on account of higher per cent of alcohol. 

a Usual overhead and profit, 20 per cent; landed cost, $0.9475. 

< Sold at a loss due to falling market. 

6 Landed cost. 


! on 10 per cent commission; duty charges and commission deducted and balance remitted to shipper. 

7 Sold on old contract price. 

New York* 1636 pr * Ce ° f 7 ’ I920 ' < ^ uote<1 purchase price from same manufacturer for same product on Oct. 4, 1921, $0.3347 per pound c i f. 

8 Selling price of Jan. 26, 1921. Selling price July 11, 1921, $0.50 per pound. 

■o Actual. 


95182—22-3 



























































































































































































































10 


Schedule l.-CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS-Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 










price of 


— 

— 



Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 



Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 



Paragraph No. 27 — 
Continued. 











$0.45 

24 

27 


3 

25 per cent. 


Cobalt linoleate, paste... 

Cobalt linoleate, paste... 


$0.35 

. 476 

$0.021 

.0274 

5 

15 per cent. 

i $0.072 


MS0.443 


28 




England. 


5 


L071 


2.3.5744 

31.382 


.60 

24 

29 

27 

.do. 

3 

.do. 

Do. 

Cobalt linoleate, solid... 

Cobalt linoleate, solid... 




* $1.25 

.95 

30 

14,24 

27 


3 

.do. 


Cobalt sulphate, tech¬ 
nical. 

Cobalt sulphate, tech¬ 
nical. 

....do. 

1.122 

.055 

5 


.16 











<. y5 


14,24 

27 


3 

.do. 



.818 

.212 

5 


L132 


3 1. 162 

. 95 












.10 

1.00 

. 95 
.40 

14,24 

14,24 

24 

24 

27 

27 

27 

27 


3 

.do. 

England. 




: 73 

.06 

5 


.11 

14 

.do. 

3 

3 

..., .do. 

. .do. 



Cobalt resinate, 8* per 
cent cobalt. 

Cobalt resinate, fused, 2 
per cent cobalt. 

Cobalt resinate, fused, 3 
per cent. 

Cobalt resinate, fused, 31 
per cent. 

Cobalt hydrate. 










.48 

. 15 

.do. 

3 

.do. 












.17* 

24 

27 

.do. 

3 













. 19 

24 

27 

.do. 

3 

.do. 












2. 75 
1.20 

24 

24 

27 

27 

.do. 

.do. 

3 

3 

3 

17 













.do. 


Paragraph No. 29. 

Celluloid combs, 8-inch, 
white xylonite. 

Celluloid dressing comb, 
pyroxylin. 

Pyroxylin combs, die 
cut and pressed col¬ 
lodion, No. 25/285. 

Pyroxylin combs, die 
cut and pressed col¬ 
lodion. 

Pyroxylin combs, die 
cut and pressed col¬ 
lodion, No. 25/253. 

Celluloid combs, 8-inch.. 

Jewel case (celluloid), 
assembled and cemen t- 
ed by hand, 3127-T, 
80.3 grams. 

Powder box (celluloid), 
3626-T, 16.7 grams. 

Cobalt carbonate. 

Celluloid dressing 
combs, solid block, 
sawed teeth, hand- 
finished, celluloid. 


4.57J 

365 

25 

40 per cent. 

1.672 

62.6 

4.141 

10.75 

2.35 

9.25 

24 

32,30 

27 

29 

.do. 

65 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

.do. 

65 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent. 

.do. 



3.40 

6.34 

5.36 

6.58 

5.58 

10.05 

17 

63 

54 

66 

279 

.08 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 


1.36 

2 54 

33.3 

28 8 

1. 64 

2 74 

6. 57 

5 12 25 

7. 0125 

32 

29 

17 

England. 

Combs, barber and 
pocket, celluloid, 

sawed. 



29. 70 

28,32 





Japan. 

G 1 oss. 


2.15 

2.53 

39.7 

53 5 

3.20 

& 11.25 

15 


28,32 





Do. 

Combs, barber and 
pocket, celluloid, 

sawed. 



5 23 

31.10 

28,32 





Do. 



2.24 

51.2 

4.15 

12. 25 






France. 




4.02 

33 2 

4.71 

18.86 

16.20 

32 

29 

65 cents per pound 

17 

65 cents per pound 


Powder box (celluloid), 
drawn up under heat 
and pressure, 14.2 
grams. 


2.74 

.01 

25 


1.10 

33.2 

1.28 

5.13 

3.75 

32 

29 

and 25 per cent. 

.do. 

17 

and 30 per cent. 

.do. 










Pull box (celluloid), irui- 
tation tortoise shell 
weight 120.9 grams. 

Pull box (celluloid), imi¬ 
tation tortoise shell, 
drawn up under heat 
and pressure, assem¬ 
bled by hand; weight, 
148.9 grams. 


15.96 

17. 74 

.11 

. 11 

25 


6.38 

33.3 

7.48 

29.93 

22.05 

32 

29 

.do. 

12 

.do. 

Do. 

r>n 

_do. 

25 

.do. 

7.10 

33.3 

8.31 

33.26 

32 

29 

.do. 

17 

.do. 

Soap case (celluloid), 
17 grams. 

Brushes (celluloid), 11 
rows. 

Soap case (celluloid), 
drawn up under heat 
and pressure, 24.2 
grams. 


2. 14 

.00 

25 

.do. 

.85 

33.1 

1.01 

4.06 

2.70 

32 

29 

.do. 

17 

.do .. 



37. 20 

1.86 

336 

35 per cent. 

<13.112 

38 

19. S2S 

72.00 

32 

29 

.do.. 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

109 


Dfi 


.do. 

22. 45 

' 1.22 

336 

.do. 

7.86 

11.95 

3.77 

35.30 


32 

29 

.do. 


t 

rows. 


Gross. 

9.06 

1. IS 

336 

.do. 

3.19 

40.7 


18.90 


32 

29 

.do. 


Do 

loid), 4 rows, trans¬ 
parent. 



15.84 

2.06 

336 

.do. 

5.58 

29.9 

7.02 

30.50 


32 

29 



Do 

loid), grained ivory, 4 
rows. 

Tooth brushes (cellu- 



29.40 

3.84 

336 

.do. 

10.35 

31.9 

13.91 

57.50 


32 

29 



England. 

loid), 4 rows, grained 
ivory; better bristle, 
heavier handle. , 

. Hand mirror (celluloid), 

Mirror (celluloid), mold¬ 
ed under heat and 
| pressure. 

Dozen. 

23.94 

.18 

| 95 

30 per cent. 

7.182 

43. 54 

13.63 

44.93 

39.00 

32 

29 




plate mirror. 




| 











Remarks. 


Sold at a loss, due to fading market: 
usual overhead and profit, 20 per 
cent. . , 

Domestic in part of foreign material. 
Do. 


In part of foreign material 
Do. 

Do. 


Actual soiling price $93.50 a gross: 
domestic sample 10 per cent better 
account heavier stock. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is $27, 10 per cent having 
been added to meet superior qual¬ 
ity of the foreign article. 


Actual selling price, $34.50 domestic: 
10 per cent deducted on account 
weight. 


Domestic, actual selling pr ce, $13.50 
per dozen; foreign article, 20 per 
cent superior on account of stock 
and better appearance. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle, $2.50; foreign article at least 
50 per cent better on account of 
size and construction; domestic 
article, 14.2 grams; foreign article, 
16.7 grams. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle, $21; foreign article, 5 per cent 
superior on account of having feet. 


$3, being heavier than foreign do¬ 
mestic, 24.2 grams; foreign, 17 
grams. 


1 Actual. 

’No sale. Domestic in part of foreign material. 
’Landed cost. 


* Sold at a loss. Domestic in part of foreign material. 

’ Items are pocket combs and are usually sold with leather cases: the selling nrices as nnfitwi . i., r ,._, , . 

the selling prices would be as follows: 25/285, $16; and 25/385, $13.60 per gross. ^ ^ o not include cases, when cases are mcluaed 









































































































































































































































































































11 


Schedule 1.— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Country. 


Japan. 


Japan. 


Do. 

Do. 

France. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


England. 


China.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 





j Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

j Paragraph No. 29- 
Con tinued. 



. Toys (celluloid). 

Same as foreign; hollow' 
blowm, hand painted. 


I 



Toys (celluloid), hand 
painted, blown cellu¬ 
loid toys, 16 grams, 
8 inches. 


Toys, celluloid, hollow .do. 

blown, hand painted. 

Toys, celluloid, hollow .do. 

blown, hand pamted. 

Toys, celluloid, ‘ hollow .do. 

I blown, hand painted. 

I Toys, celluloid, hollow .do. 

blown, hand pamted. 

Toys, celluloid, hollow .do. 

blown, hand painted. 

Toys, celluloid, hollow .do. 

blown and hand 
painted, 27 grams. 


Dolls (celluloid) not 
dressed, 2J-inch size. 
Dolls (celluloid), not 
dressed, 12-inch size. 

Paragraph No. 30. 

Galalith fine combs, 
plain, blonde. 

_do...... 

_do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do... 

_do.. -i . 

_do. 


Toys (celluloid) hollow- .do. 

blown and hand- 

painted. 

Toys (celluloid) hollow- .do. 

blown and hand- 

painted. 

. Dozen. 


.do. 


Gross. 


Paragraph No. 31. 
Rhubarb root, powdered 


Drugs advanced. 
Drugs advanced. 
Drugs advanced. 
Drugs advanced. 
Drugs advanced. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Pound. 


Buckthorn bark, ground .do. 


.do. do. 

Dandelion root, ground.do. 

.do.do. 

Orris root, powdered..do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$6.18 


11.00 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0. 74 


3.00 


. 1887 
7. I t 


4.06 

4. 523 
4. 985 
3.84 
4.16 
4. 72 
4.95 
5.19 


1.36 


Pound... 

.do_ 

100 pounds.... 


.376 

1.428 


.875 

. S75 

.875 

.70 

.70 

.70 

.767 

.804 


.13 


13.30 

1.05 

27 

.64 

.05 

27 

1.27 

. 10 

27 

34.81 

2. 75 

27 

31.73 

2.50 

27 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


342 


342 


342 

342 

368 

368 
, 368 
368 
368 
368 
368 
368 

27 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 


35 per cent. 


35 per cent. 
_do. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


10 per cent. 


10 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

,,.,do,. 


Amount.! Per cent. 


$2.09 


3.85 


Amount. 


1 $9.01 


.066 

2.499 


2 1.08 

1.21 

1.33 

1.34 
1. 45 
1.65 
1.25 
1.31 


.13 


1.33 
.064 
. 127 
3. 48 
3,17 


19.74 
21.98 

8 

13.4 
18.2 

27.5 

50.5 

48.5 
53.1 

52.6 

11 


1 Landed cost. 


59.4 

112.2 

33.6 

70.5 
60.00 

2 Actual. 


1 $17.85 


.0577 

.2433 

.485 

.89 
1.31 
1.62 
3.19 
3.43 
3.70 
3.85 

.18 


9.32 
.845 
..5025 
28.96 
22.60 ■ 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$ 6.00 


16.50 


.35 

13.50 

6.50 

7.50 

8.50 

7.50 
9. .50 

10.50 

10.67 

11.15 

1.80 


Selling 
price of ; 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


$13.50 j 32,25 


15.00 
15.00 
6.50 
30.00 
18.00 
36.00 


para¬ 

graph. 


29 


30.00 

9.50 


25.00 

1.60 

2.00 

70.00 

60.00 


.12 

.16 

.24 

.105 

.12 


32 

32 

32 

32 

32 

32,50 


32 

32 

2 


30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 


30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 


valuation. 


29 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29 


29 

29 

29 

29 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


40 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

_do. 

•---dp. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


10 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rale. 

431 

35 per cent. 

431 


431 


431 


431 


431 


431 


431 


431 

.do. 

431 

.do. 

431 

.do. 

463 

35 per cent. 2 

463 

_do. 3 

463 

....do. 3 

463 

_do. 2 

463 

_do. 2 

463 

....do. 3 

463 

....do. 2 

463 

.do. 2 

20 

' 

10 per cent. 

20 

1 cent per poimd I 


and 10 per cent. 

20 


20 

.do. 

20 

.do. 

20 


20 

.do. 

20 


20 


20 


20 



Remarks. 


Actual selling price, $15 as domestic 
article, 10 per cent superior in qual¬ 
ity and finish: interviews with a 
number of importers prove conclu¬ 
sively that they were all over¬ 
stocked with this class of merchan¬ 
dise and there was a general liqui¬ 
dation at considerable loss; the nor¬ 
mal selling price of this article 
would be $12 per gross, the usual 
overhead and profit, 33$ per cent; 
duty based on $5.98 and 35 per cent. 

No comparable imports. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Actual selling price of domestic ar¬ 
ticle is $60, for reason that the for¬ 
eign article is 40 per cent lighter 
than the domestic; the importer 
states that he can not import 
Japanese toys at present prices 
without losing money and is now' 
buying in Germany; other dealers 
say that this class of Japanese 
goods is not being imported at 
present; dealers handling Ameri¬ 
can and European goods say that 
Japan merchandise quality was 
so inferior that no goods can be 
sold at any price. 


Do. 


2$ pounds per gross, net . 


lold at a loss, due to 13 per cent 
overhead. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


















































































































































































































































































































12 


Schedule 1.— CHEMICALS.OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 



, 

1 













House bill. 







Foreign article. 



Overhead and 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 



. 









profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

price of 




Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

para- 

Rate on American 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 







compara- 


graph. 

valuation. 





Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

ble. 




Paragraph No. 31— 

















Continued. 


100 pounds.... 

Catty of 1J 
pounds. 

$41.67 

.51 

$3.30 

.094 

27 



$4.17 

62.8 

$30.86 

$80.00 


4 

31 

10 per eent. 


Medicine, advanced in 
value, roots, dried 


27 


.051 

14.5 

.095 

.75 


2 

31 














and sliced. 

Medicine, advanced in 
value, roots, dried 



.918 

.169 

27 



.091 

18.84 

.222 

1.40 


2 

31 















Po 

and sliced. 

Medicine, advanced in 
value, roots, dried 


rtn 

.51 

.094 

27 



.051 

14.5 

.095 

.75 


2 

31 















Po 

and sliced. 

Medicine, advanced in 
value, roots, dried and 



.612 

.1132 

27 



.061 

20. 83 

. 1638 

.95 


2 

31 

.do. 














sliced. 

Medicine, advanced in 
value, roots, dried and 


18 c5tty of li 
pounds each. 

1.03 

.154 

27 



.103 

16.5 

.213 

1.50 


2 

31 

.do. 












sliced. 

Medicine, advanced in 
value, roots, dried and 



3 no 

.4635 

27 

.do. 


.309 

16.5 

. 6375 

4.50 


2 

31 

.do. 












Po 

sliced. 

Medicine, advanced in 
value, roots, dried and 



9.27 

1.39 

27 



.927 

16.5 

1.92 

13. 50 


2 

31 

.do. 













Pn 

sliced. 

Medicine, advanced in 
value, roots, dried and 
sliced. 



22.66 

3.39 

27 



2.266 

16.5 

4.68 

33.00 


2 

31 

.do. 













Aloes, Cape Good Hope, 
powdered. 











$0.20 

30 

32 

.do. 



do 









.14 

30 

32 

.do. 













.15 

30 

32 

.do. 













1.55 

30 

32 

.do. 













1.85 

30 

32 

.do. 













.35 

30 

32 

.do. 













.23 

30 

32 

.do. 



Insect flowers, powdered 










.36 

30 

32 

.do. 












45-50 

30 

32 

.do. 


Paragraph No. 33. 

















Belladonna leaves (true 
atropin). 



.1325 

.043 

.015 

477 




42.4 

.0625 

.21 

.18 

30 

33 

25 per cent. 

Do. 



.005 

.0075 

.006 

477 



100 

.05 

.10 

.12 

30 

33 

.do. 

Do. 




.045 

.044 

.05 

477 



90.8 

. 0475 

.10 

.12 

30 

33 


Do. 




477 



100 

.05 

.10 

.12 

30 

33 

.do. 

Do. 




.005 

477 



63.6 

.035 

.09 

.12 

30 

33 

.do. 









. 18 


33 

.d . 





. 12 

C 1 ) 

.005 

477 



25 

.03 

. 15 

. 14 

30 

33 

.do. 





. 115 

477 



16.7 

2.02 

.11 

. 12 

30 

33 

.do. 

Do. *. 




.185 

.005 

477 

rlo 


( 8 ) 

( 3 ) 

’.20 


30 

33 

.do. 


Paragraph No. 35. 











Diethyl sulphate, C. P. 
Dimethylsulphate, tech¬ 
nical. 











1.00 

24 

35 

25 per cent. 



.do. 









.90 

30 

35 

.do. 
















Amyl acetate, used 
chiefly as solvent for 

Gallon. 










2.40 

32 

35 

















pyroxylin. 

















Butyl acetate, used 
chiefly as solvent for 

.do. 










2.10 

32 



















pyroxylin. 
















Paragraph No. 36. 
















England. 

Clutch (acacia catechu), 
Burmah block. 


Pound. 

. 0545 

.0012 

30 

| of 1 cent 

per 

.0038 


.0030 

. 0625 


44 

36 





pound. 




Germany. 

Chlorophyl, oil, soluble.. 

Chlorophyl, oil, soluble. 


.90 

.49 

.27 

.27 

31 

31 



. 135 

275.5 

247.8 

3.595 

2.066 

4.90 

2.90 

1.75 

30 

30 

36 

36 

.....do... 

Do. 

Chlorophyl, alcohol, sol- 
uble. 


.do. 

.0735 








France. 

Logwood extract, solid, 
prima crystals. 

Logwood extract, solid, 
high-grade crystals. 


.234 

.0054 

30 


per 

. 0038 


( 5 ) 

«. 2432 

7 .2375 

44 

36 

.do. 

Do. 



pound. * 





. 234 
.0308 

. 0054 
.0012 

30 

62 

do 


.0038 


( s ) 

.003 

«. 2432 
.035 

.20 

44 

44 

36 

36 

.do. 

England. 

Mangrove extract, solid, 
Borneo. 



Free. 

9.4 









Do. 

Mangrove extract, solid, 
55 per cent tannin. 



. 0338 

.0012 

62 

.do. 



11.7 

.0041 

. 0391 


44 

36 










Argentine. 

Quebracho extract, solid, 



.0334 

.0024 

62 

.do. 



S.2 

.00295 

. 03875 


44 

36 



63 per cent tannni. 








Do. 

Quebracho extract, solid, 
65 per cent tannin. 


Pound. 

.03885 

.0024 

62 




6.7 

.00275 

.044 


44 

36 










1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


20 


20 


v cent per pound 
and 10 per cent. 
_do. 


20 .do. 

20 .do. 


20 


do 


Remarks. 


20 


do 


20 

.do. 

20 

_.do. 

20 

. .do. 

20 


20 

.do. 

20 


594 

Free. 

594 

.do. 

.597 

.do. 

597 

...do. 

20 

{ cent pound and 


10 per cent. 

20 

.do. 


In part of foreign material 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


559 

Free.. 

559 

.do 

559 

.do 

559 

.do 

559 

.do 

559 


559 

.do 

559 

.do 

559 

.do 


21 

21 

21 

21 

22 

22 

22 


$0.50 per pound... I 
_do.i 

_do.! 


do 


In part of foreign material. All of 
the chemicals enumerated in this 
paragraph are prohibited entry or 
delivery into the United States by 
the emergency tariff act of 192l’, 
section 501(a),'except under certain 
specified conditions, and for that 
reason there have been practically 
no imports since the passage of the 
act. 


15 per cent 


20 per cent 
_do_ 


Domestic article made in part of 
foreign material. 


22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 


i of 1 cent per 
pound. 

.do.[ 

.do. 

.do. 

i of 1 cent per I 
pound. 

.do. 


1 Included in foreign selling price. 

* Loss due to falling market. Overhead is 18 to 20 per cent. 

* Sold at a loss. Importer does not figure his overhead and profit. Landed cost $0,19 per pound. 


1 Asking price; no sales. 

6 Consumed by importer. 

• Landed cost. 

1 Allowance of 8 per cent added on account 


of gieater strength of foreign article; actual selling price, $0.22 per pound. 
















































































































































































































































































































































































13 

Schedule 1.—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 



House bill. 


1909 



Description of foreign 



._ 





nrofit, on landed 

Selling 
price of 







Country. 

Description of domestic- 
article. 



Landing 

charges, 




cost, 

including 

In- 






article. 

Unit. 

i‘ oreign 
value in 


Duty, present act 


duty. 


foreign 
article in 

article 

reported 

eompara 

vesti- 

gator. 

j para- 
; graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 


Rate. 

Remarks. 





United 

States 

freight, 

insur- 


Rate. 

Amount. 

- 


United 

States. 

graph 



- 



currency. 

ance,etc. 

graph. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

ble. 








Paragraph No. 36— 



















Continued. 


















Argentine. 

Quebracho extract, solid, 
63 per cent tannin. 
Quebracho extract, solid, 
67.8 per cent tannin. 

Paragraph No. 37. 


Pound. 

$0.0347 

$0.0047 

.012 

62 

62 










22 

22 

j of 1 cent per 
pound. 


Paraguay. 



.0326 



13.2 

5.2 

. 00234 

$0, 0446 

. 04694 


44 

36 

11 pei cent. 











France. 

Fruit extract (flavor¬ 
ing), concentrated; 
nonalcoholic, distilled, 


Bottle. 

. 0S44 

.01 

49 

















$0. 017 

12. 2 

. 0136 

• 12o 


30 

37 

25 per cent. 


$1 pel pound...... 


Do. 

strawberry. 


















Fruit extract (flavor¬ 
ing), concentrated, 
nonalcoholic, distilled, 



.0844 

.01 

49 


.017 

12.2 

.0136 

.125 


30 

37 


21 











Do. 

raspberry. 


















Fruit extract (flavor¬ 
ing), concentrated, 
nonalcoholic, distilled, 



.0844 

.01 

49 


.017 

12.2 

.0136 

.125 


30 

37 


21 











Do. 

apricot. 


















Fruit extract (flavor¬ 
ing), concentrated, 
nonalcoholic, distilled, 



.0844 

.01 

49 


.017 

12.2 

.0136 

.125 


30 

37 


21 










Profit and overhead includes re- 

Do. 

peach. 

Fruit extract (flavor¬ 
ing), concentrated, 
nonalcoholic, distilled, 



.0844 

.01 

49 


.017 

12.2 

.0136 

.125 


30 

37 


21 


' packing. 




« 






Do. 

cherry. 

Fruit extract (flavor- 



.0844 

.01 

49 


.017 

12.2 

.0136 

.125 


30 

37 


21 




ing), concentrated, 
nonalcoholic, distilled, 



















vanilla. 


















Holland. 

Do. 

Do. 

Fruit oils, cherry. 

Fruit oils, raspberry. 

Fruit oils, strawberry... 

. 

Pound. 

1. 91 
3.53 

2. 82 

.191 

.35 

28 

46 

46 

46 

29 

.do. 

.do. 

.38 

.70 

.56 

.05 

45.1 
42.4 

35.2 
13.8 

1.12 

1.94 

1.29 

.091 

3.60 

6.52 

4.95 

.75 


25 

25 

25 

50 

37 

37 

37 

37 

.do. 

.do. 

21 

21 

21 

21 

.do. 

.do. 


Do. 

Fruit esters or ethers, 
amyl acetate, C. P. 



..549 

.06 

5 cents per pound.. 


.do. 

.do. 


Do. 

Fruit esters or ethers 

Amyl butyrate, C. P_ 


1.48 

. 15 

46 


.30 

60.6 

1.17 

'3.10 

$1. 50 

30,50 

37 


21 

.do. 


Do. 

amyl butyrate, C. P. 






Fruit esters or ethers 

Ethyl butyrate (abso- 

.do. 

1.02 

. 10 

46 

.do. 

.20 

43.9 

.58 

1.90 

1.35 

30,50 

37 


21 



Do. 

ethyl butyrate, C. P. 

lute). 









Fruit esters or ethers 

Ethyl formate (abso- 

.do. 

.68 

.07 

46 

.do. 

. 14 

40.5 

.36 

1.25 

1.10 

30,50 

37 


21 




ethyl formate, C. P. 

lute). 

Nitrous ether (ethyl ni- 

.do. 







No comparable imports. 





.70 

30 

37 

21 



trite). 










- V • - UO .. - 



Paragraph No. 38. 

Formaldehyde, 40 per 

Pound. 










32 

24 
24 1 

38 

38 

38 




All of the chemicals enumerated iu 
this paragraph are prohibited en¬ 
try or delivery into the United 
States by the emergency tariff act 
of 1921, section 501(a), except under 
certain specified conditions, and 
for that reason there have been 



cent. 

Do. 
















Hexametbylene tetra- 

.do. 









.80 


65 




mine. 






























practically no imports since the 


Paragraph No. 39. 

















passage of the act. 

Holland. 

Gelatin, ground pure 
food gelatin. 

Clear food gelatin. 

Special gelatin. 

Pound. 

. 3921 

.00797 

34 


.09805 

40.5 

.20193 

.70 


1 


1J cents per pound 


15 cents per pound 







39 

23 


Do. 

Food gelatin, made from 
bone stock and sold 

.do. 

.2294 

.0018 

34 

.do. 

. 05735 

38.62 

.11145 

.40 


1 

39 

plus 20 per cent. 
.do. 

23 

plus 20 per cent. 
.do. 




. 35 


mostly in granulated 
form, but some in dry 

















broken form. 

















Germany. 

Bone glue. 

Bone glue (cabinet glue). 

Cabinet glue (hide glue). 
Same as foreign, pure 

.do. 

. 11 

.007 

34 

1 cent per pound.. 

.01 

.01 

.01 

2.3 

2.3 

25.2 

.003 

.003 

.0302 

.13 

.24 


39 

39 

39 

20 per cent and 1£ 
cents per pound. 

.do. 

.do. 

23 

23 

23 

nr 


Do... 

.do. 

.do. 

.11 

.007 

34 

1 

1,29 

.do. 

2 \cents per pound.. 


Chile. 

Hide glue in sheets, 
Chilean sheet glue. 

.do. 

.087 

. 0228 

34 

.do. 

.15 

.235 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


hide glue. 


Germany. 

Photographic emulsion, 
gelatin in sheets, 
packed in 1-pound 
packages. 

Agar agar, manufac- 

.do. 

1.235 

.02 

34 


32J 

3.112 

4.4 

39.6 

.07 

8.505 

1.65 

30.00 

1.335 

1 

20 

39 

39 

nr i 

23 

23 


, , . 

Japan. 


16-pound bale. 

15.563 

2.82 

34 

20 per cent. 



Photographic emulsion, gelatin, dry 
broken;- made from calf stock. 
The foreign gelatin is better for 
the applied use. 1 


tured from a species of 
seaweed, packed in 
bales containing 1,000 



























pieces. 


Pound. 

















Agar agar, whole, in 
strips. 


.38 

.0307 

34 

.do. 

.076 

10.9 

.0533 

.54 


14 

39 


23 

1 

15 cents per pound 
plus 20 per cent. 













i The emulsion maker creates what is termed an emulsion ‘‘blend,” composed of a number of parts each from a different grade of quality of suitable gelatin; they therefore Tmd it desirable and frequently necessary to use the higher priced German gelatin in order to produce the desired 

' almost any pi ice for the suitable German grade, and this condition is taken advantage of by the German manufacturers. Impossible to make percentage allowance. 


result, which is technically termed “quality.” They will pay i 












































































































































































































































14 







Schedule 1.—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAIN IS 

Continued. 




_ 



-:--- 




Foreign article. 


Overhead and 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 


House bill. 

1909 




* 







profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 





Remarks. 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 

Duty, present aet. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 



freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


_ 

_ 


Paragraph No. 39- 
Con tinued. 







$0.137 

81.1 

$0.72 

*1.61 


4 

39 

25 per cent. 

23 

15 cents per pound 

plus 20 per cent. 


j 

Agar agar, isinglass ob- 
tained from seaweed 
and in the form of j 
samples molded into 1 
shape. 

Agar agar, manufac¬ 
tured from a species of 
seaweed grown along 
the Chinese and 
Japanese coasts. 

No. 2 white, in sticks — 

Pound. 

*0.687 

$0,065 

34 

20 per cent. 








.068 

1.58 

34 

34 

.do. 

.do. 

.216 

5.90 

35.6 

8.1 

.486 

3.00 

1.85 


4 

39 

.do. 

23 

23 

.do. 



No. 1, white, in sticks... 

.do. 

100 pounds.... 

1.08 

29.52 

40.00 


20 

39 

.do. 









8 

4.614 

62.00 


20 

39 


23 

15 cents per pound 
plus 20 per cent. 




.do. 

46.93 

1.067 

34 


9.386 










14.5 

6.61 

52.00 


20 

39 


23 

.do. 





.do. 

36.97 

1.027 

34 


7.394 







Paragraph No. 41. 






8.23 

*8.10 
1.50 

1 

1 

41 

41 


26 

25 per cent. 

In part of foreign material. Not 
comparable. 

Great Britain.. 

Ink, black writing. 

Ink, black writing. 

Dozen quarts.. 

4.10 

1.01 

37 

15 per cent. 

.61 

43.8 

2.51 

.do. 

26 




Ink, lithographic, for¬ 
mulated from Eng¬ 
lish vermilion, litho¬ 
graphic varnishes, 
dryers, etc. 

Ink, printing, dry col¬ 
ors, with hnseed oil 
and varnish: 

Pound. 









.85 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.35 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

'41 

41 

41 

41 

41 

41 

.do. 

26 

26 

.do. 

.do. 

No part of foreign material. 
j-In part of foreign material. 



Raw sienna. 

Burnt sienna. 

. ..r.do. 

.do. 


. 

. 



. 

. 

. 

.do. 

.do.:. 

26 

26 

26 

.do. 

.do. 

.. .do. 



Chrome yellow. 








:::::::::: 


.do. 

26 




Paragraph No. 44. 

Lead arsenate,technical 
powder. 

Lead arsenate, general 
use as insecticide, 30 
per cent arsenic oxide. 










.18 

24 

44 

30 per cent. 

3 

.do. 













. 15-.30 

32 

44 

dn 

3 

.do. 

Price according to quantity. 









. 

. 

. 














. 20 

24 

44 

.do. 

3 

.do. 




Lead linoleate. 

.do. 




. 





.14 

18 

44 


3 

_do. 




Lead resin ate (precipi¬ 
tated) 15 to 16 per cent 
metallic lead. 








. 

. 















.17 

24 

44 

.do. 

3 

.do. 



Paragraph No. 45. 

Licorice paste, for con¬ 
fectionery manufac¬ 
turers. 

Licorice paste, commer¬ 
cial quality, for to¬ 
bacco manufacturers. 

Pound. 

. 2485 

.0079 

40 

L cent per pound.. 

.01 



2.2061 

37 

30 

45 

25 per cent. 

29 

24 cents per pound. 

Consumed by importer; domestic; 

Italy. 

Licorice paste, for con¬ 
fectionery manufac¬ 
turers. 



22 

32 

45 

.do. 

• 29 

.do. 

in part of foreign material. 

In part of foreign material; not com- 



.do. 

.25 

.03 

40 

1 cent per pound. 

.01 

13.8 

.04 

.33 


26 

45 


/ 

29 

.do. 

parable. 








fectioners. 















Paragraph No. 48. 


















Japan. 

Do 

Menthol crystals. 


Pound. 

.do. 

3.463 

3.255 

.037 

.005 

43 

43 

.50 cents per pound. 
.do. 

.50 

..50 

8.75 
13 

.35 

.49 

4.35 

4.25 


30 

30 

48 

48 

25 per cent. 

.do. 

65 

65 

25 per cent. 

.do. 

Loss—overhead 10 per cent. 

Prices speculative. 

Do. 

Paragraph No. 49. 



3.475 

.005 

43 

.do. 

.50 

0.8 

.27 

4. 25 


30 

48 

.do. 

65 

.do. 

Do. 



Lard oil, special prime. 

Lard oil, extra winter 
strained. 

Lard oil, lubricating, 
extra winter strained. 

Neat’s-foot oil,unpressed 

Neat’s-foot oil, extra 
pressed. 










1.10 

30 

49 

20 per cent. 

3 

25 percent. 


— 











1.35 

30 

49 

.do. 

3 

.do. 













.75 

30 

49 

.do. 

3 

.do. 













. 65 

30 

49 

.do. 

3 

.do. 













.85 

30 

49 

.do. 

3 














1. 35 

30 

49 

.do. 

3 





Neat’s-foot oil, pure un- 










.60 

30 

49 

.do. 

{ 500 

3 

.do. 



Paragraph No, 50. 

pressed. 




45 








50 

20 per cent... 

Free. 

25 per cent. 

Agents have been unable to find any 
imports or manufactures of oils 
that come under the ad valorem 
provisions of this paragraph. 


Paragraph No. 61. 



| • 












Alizarine assistant, sul- 

Alizarine assistant, sul- 

Pound. 

. 0704 

.0053 

45 

25 per cent. 

,0176 

44.7 

.0417 

.135 

.14 

20,32 

51 

25 per cent. 

32 

i 30 cents per gallon 

1 



phonated castor oil 
(75 per cent castor oil). 

phonated castor oil 
(75 per cent castor oil). 












* There are many degrees of strength, and prices vary from $0.06 to $1.50 per pound. Not comparable. * Landed cost. 


























































































































































































































































































15 


Scotland. 


Japan.... 

England. 

Do... 


Italy. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do... 

Australia. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Paragraph No. 51— 
Continued. 

Alizarine assistant, sul- 
phonated castor oil 
(75 per cent castor oil). 


Alizarine assistant, sul- 
phonated castor oil 
(75per cent castor oil). 
Alizarine assistant, sul- 
phonated castor oil 
(50 per cent castor oil). 

.do. 

Alizarine assistant, sul- 
phonated castor oil 
(85 per cent castor oil). 
Turkey red oil, anhy¬ 
drous (NH 3 ). 

Turkey red oil (80 per 
cent castor oil) (NH S ). 
Turkey red oil (80 per 
cent castor oil) (KNa). 
Turkey red oil (SO per 
cent castor oil) (NA). 
Turkey red oil (75 per 
cent castor oil). 

Do. 


| Turkey red oil, 50 per 
cent castor oil. 

Do. 

Do. 

Turkey red oil, 40 per 
cent castor oil, NII 3 . 

Turkey red oil, 40 per 
cent castor oil, Na. 

Sulphonated cod oil, 75 
per cent. 

Pure castor oil (para)... 


Paragraph No. 52. 


Hardened bean oil in 
cakes, hydrogenated. 

Blown rape seed oil. 

.do. 


Paragraph No. 53. 
N oncomparable. 


Paragraph No. 54. 
Oil oflemon, U. S. P... 


.do. 

.do. 


Oil of orange, sweet, U. 
S. P. 


Pure castor oil (sulphor). 


Hydrogenated cotton¬ 
seed oil, for edible 
purposes. 

Blown cod oil. 

Compound of hydrogen¬ 
ated cottonseed and 
coconut oils. 

Blown soya bean oil. 

Hydrogenated peanut 
oil, forediblepurposes. 

Vulcanized oil, special 
white. 

Vulcanized oil, brown. 


Schedule 1 . — CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 


- 

_-_ 


Cutting oil, compounded 
from domestic mineral, 
vegetable, and animal 
oils. 


Oil of lemon expressed 
from the grated rind 
of the lemon and fil¬ 
tered, U. S. P. 


.do. 


Oil of eucalyptus, U. S. 
P. 

Oil of eucalytus, not U. 
S. P., not less than 70 
per cent cineol. 

_do. 

_do. 


Distilled and concen¬ 
trated; original distil¬ 
late concentrated and 
terpenes removed. 

Oil of orange expressed 
from the grated rinds 
of orange, U. S. P. 


Redistilled oil of euca¬ 
lyptus and its by¬ 
products, U. S. P. 


Triple distilled oil from 
the leaves of eucalyp¬ 
tus. 


Unit. 


Pound. 
_do.. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Pound. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 
.do.. 


.do. 


... .do. 

Hundred¬ 

weight. 

Gallon. 

_ do. 


Gallon. 


Pound. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do... 
.do... 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency, 


$0.0704 


11.83 

.793 

.77 


.50 


.63 

.64 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.0053 


1.06 


.058 

.06 


.07 


.01 

.01 


2.30 


2.20 

.469 


.313 


.2433 

.2567 


.12 


.01 

.013 


.04 


.0202 

.0333 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


45 


45 


45 

45 


46 


46 


46 

46 


46 


Rate. 


25 per cent. 


Amount. 


$0.0176 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


44.7 


15 per cent. 


6 cents per gallon.. 
_do..*.... 


10 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

20 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


1.77 


.06 

.06 


>.06 


>.079 

.07 


.23 


.275 

.094 


.0633 


.04866 

.0513 


Amount. 


$0. 0417 


19 


11.2 

11.1 


13.2 


20.7 

9.37 


7.14 


28.1 

11.3 


.12 


.081 

.08 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Soiling 
price of 
domestic 

In- 

article 

vesti- 

reported 

gator. 

compara¬ 

ble. 



$0,135 


6.50 


>.911 

>.89 


.35 


.515 

.054 


.03 


.088 
. 03S7 


.75 


.80 

.80 


3.00 


3.00 

.63 


.45 


.40 

.38 


$0.105 
. 10 


.07 
. 16 


.17 

.135 

. 1325 

.1275 

. 10 

.095 

.095 

.075 

.065 

.085 

.080 

.080 

.18 

.19 

.Hi 


.10 

.131 


.10 

. 12 

.151 

. 14 


.40 


.70 


12.00 


2. 72 


.933 


.90 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American Para- 
valuation. I graph. 


12 

51 

25 per cent. 

32 

32 

51 


• 32 

12 

51 

_do. 

32 

32 

51 

.do. 

32 

24 

51 

.do. 

32 

24 

51 

.do. 

32 

24 

51 

.do. 

32 

24 

51 

.do. 

32 

30 

51 

.do. 

32 

30 

51 

.do. 

32 

24 

51 

.do. 

32 

30 

51 

.do. 

32 

30 

51 

.do. 

32 

24 

51 

.do. 

32 

24 

51 

.do. 

32 

30 

51 

.do. 

32 

24 

51 

.do. 

32 

24 

51 

.do. 

32 

30 

52 

20 per cent. 

639 

30 

52 

.do. 

40 

30 

52 

.do. 

3 

30 

52 

.do. 

639 

30 

52 

.do. 

639 

30 

52 

.do. 

480 

30 

52 

.do. 

480 

2 

52 


639 

30 

52 


37 

30 

52 

.do.. 

37 

30 

53 

25 per cent. 

3 

1,1 

54 

20 per cent. 

639 

24 

54 

.do. 

639 

24 

54 

.do. 

639 

4 

54 

.do. 

639 

24 

54 

.do. 

3 

24 

54 

.do. 

3 

1,4 

54 

25 per cent. 

3 . 

20 

54 

.do. 

3 

20 


.do. 

3 

20 

54 

.do. 

3 

4 

54 


3 






Rate. 


Remarks. 


30 cents per gallon. 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


30 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

_do. 

30 cents per gallon 

_do. 


Free. 


8 cents per gallon.. 
25 per cent. 


Free. 


do. 

20 per cent. 


.do. 


Free. 


10 cents per gallon. 
_do. 


25 per cent. 


Free. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


25 per cent. 


.do_ 

.do- 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


No comparable imports. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


No comparable imports. Contain 
same per cent of moisture as ordi¬ 
nary commercial soap. 

Do. 


In part of imported material. 
Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Sold at a loss; landed cost, $14.66. 
Consumed by importer; not sold. 


Domestic claimed to have been sold 
at a loss; speculative market. 


Domestic claimed to have been sold 
at a loss; not comparable. 


Domestic claimed to have been sold 
at a loss; speculative market. 


Domestic, in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial; not comparable. 


No sales; not comparable. 

Do. 

Oil of eucalyptus globulus not U.S. 
P.; not comparable. 


1 Landed cost. 


> Actual. 












































































































































































































































































































































16 


Schedule 1 — CHEMICALS.OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


House bill. 










Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 













profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


— 



Country. 

description of foreign i 
article. 

1 

description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
mrrency. 

Landing 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

Para- 

Rate onAmerican 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

_ __— 


Paragraph No. 54— ; 
Continued. 



























*9. .50 

*9.00 

24 

54 



British India... 

T>o 

1 

Oil of patchouli, U.S.P.j 

Oil of sandalwood, U.S. |. 
P. 

Same as foreign. 

Pound. 

*7.00 

*0.35 

46 

20 per cent. 

*1.40 

8.57 

*0.75 




....do. 


5.194 

.015 

46 

_do. 

1.04 

8 

.50 

6.75 

6.50 

24 

54 

_.do. 






4.99 

.01 

46 

_do. 

.99 

17 

1.01 

7.00 

6.50 

24 

. 54 







| 
















Paragraph No. 55. 












20 

20 

55 

55 


41 

40 per cent. 



Tincture of opium. 

Gallon. 



47 






12 

4. 25 

.do. 

41 

.do. 



Tincture of opium, cam- 
phorated. 

_ do . 



47 













Paragraph No. 56. 












14 

24 

56 

56 


3 

25 per cent . 

Germany . 



Pound . 

.835 

.091 

49 

20 per cent . 

.167 


. 

il. 10 

.a 75 ’ 

OO JJCl UCll I,.......- 

. do . 

3 

do . 



Citral, pure . 










4.35 
3.25 
2.574 

24 

24 

56 

56 


3 





.do. 





. 

. 



.do. 

3 

.do. 

.do . 



Geraniol, pure . 

. do . 






.......... 


2.75" 

24 


3 

Switzerland.... 


1.50 

.02 

49 

20 per cent . 

.30 

( 2 ) 




. do . 









( 2 ) 

( 2 ) 

7.00 

5.40 

24 

24 

56 

56 


3 

Do . 

Ionone, artificial; violet, 

Ionone, artificial; violet, 

. do. .. : — 

5. 40 

.05 

49 

_ do . 

1.08 


3 


Do . 

pure. 

Rnodinol, absolute . 

pure. 

Rnodinol, absolute . 

. do . 

15. 50 

. 15 

49 

_do. 

3.10 

•(2) 

( 2 ) 

19.00 

18.00 







.do. 

.45 

.01 

49 

_do. 

. 0.88 

26 

.142 

.68 

. 65 

24,30 

56 

.do. 

32 






























.202 

( s ) 

.68 

.50 

. 65 
.65 

24,30 

24,30 

56 

56 


32 






.40 

.01 

49 

_do. 

.078 

42.26 

( 3 ) 


32 

.do.. 



.do. 


. 445 

. 055 

49 

_do. 

.089 












1.60 

5.2 

6 .381 

7.68 

7.64 

30,32 

56 


83 

20 cents per dozen. 

Switzerland.... 


Vanillin crystals, U. S. P. 

.do. 

8 5.36 

.339 

70 

10 cents per ounce. 



MIXTURE^ CONTAINING 
ESSENTIAL OILS OR 
NATURAL SYNTHETIC 
ODORIFEROUS SUB¬ 

STANCES. 










10.00 

32 

56 

40 cents per pound 
and 40 per cent. 
.do. 

3 

25 per cent. 



Domestic manufacturers 
and importers agree 
that imported per¬ 
fumed products are 
not comparable with 
any domestic prod¬ 
ucts; the formulas are 
secret and not sus¬ 
ceptible to analysis. 


11. 48 

3.35 

5. 55 

.0458 

. 0335 

49 

49 


2.296 

.70 

117 

212 

16.184 

30.00 


24 

56 

3 

. do. 

Do . 

Hyacinth (jacinthe). 

. do . 

• 

.do. 

8.66 

12.74 


25 

56 

.do. 

3 

.do. 

France. 

.do . 



.14 

49 

. do . 

1.11 

12.5 

.85 

7.65 

'is. 66 

25 

24 

56 

56 

. do . 

3 

3 

. do . 



Hyacinth (jacinthe) ... 


























40.00 

25 

56 

. do . 

3 

. do . 

Do . 

Do . 

. Jasmine . 



30.40 

12.14 

.30 

.18 

49 

49 

49 

49 

49 

49 

. do . 

6.08 

2.428 

1.076 

4.59 

1.967 

.838 

12.8 

11.8 

13.7 

81 

111 

50.4 

4.72 
1.752 
.904 
22.37 
13.16 

2.679 

41.50 

16.50 
7.50 

50.00 

25.00 

8.00 


25 

25 

25 

24 

24 

24 

56 

56 

56 

56 

56 

56 

. do . 

. do. 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

.do . 

. do . 

Do . 

Switzerland... 
Do . 

. do. 

.do. 



5.38 
22.95 
9.836 
4.19 

. 14 
.0916 
.0393 
.293 

„....do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

. do . 

. do . 

. do . 

Do . 




36.90 

.369 

49 

. do . 

7.031 

44.4 

19.70 

64.00 

40.00 

24 

25 

56 

56 

. do . 

. do . 

3 

3 

. do . 













48.00 

24 

56 


3 

. do . 



Do 










32.00 

25 

56 

. do . 

3 

. do .. 



Lily of Valley, floral oil, 
compounded. 

Lily of Valley, synthetic 
oils. 










21. 60 

20 

56 

. do . 

3 













40.00 

20 

56 

. do . 

3 











. 


32. 00 

25 

56 

.do. 

3 














48. 00 

25 

56 


3 































24.00 

25 

56 

.do. 

3 




Neroli, synthetic extract 










16. 00 

25 

56 

.do. 

3 













48. 00 

25 

56 

.do.... 

3 














10 . 00 

25 


.do. 

3 














40. 00 

25 


.do.. 

3 




Lilac, French. 










24. 00 

1 25 

1 56 

.do. 

3 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Domestic, sold at a loss; Importei 
reports no profit. 


Domestic, sold at a loss. 


None imported in liquid form. 
Do. 


Sold without profit. 

No comparable imports; domestic 
article, in part of foreign material. 

Do. 

Do. 

Domestic article, in part of foreign 
material. 

Do. 

Do. 

Usual overhead, 25 per cent; domes¬ 
tic article, in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial. 

Do. 

Foreign goods sold at loss; landed 
cost $0,589; domestic article, in part 
foreign material. 

Foreign merchandise; sold on 5 per 
cent commission basis and pay¬ 
ment made in dollars, deducting 
commission and all charges; over¬ 
head about 4 per cent; domestic 
article, in part of foreign material. 


In part of foreign material. No 
comparable imports. 


Included in overhead and profit is 8 
per cent paid on selling price to 
agent. 


Made in part of foreign material; no 
comparable imports. 

Do. 


In part of foreign material. 
No comparable imports. 
Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

No comparable imports. 

In part of foreign material. No 
comparable imports. 

No comparable imports. 

Do. 

In part. of foreign material. No 
comparable imports. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


1 Landed cost. 


2 Importer as consignee receives 8 per cent commission on American selling price; duty, commission, and expenses are deducted and balance remittedjto shipper. 


8 Sold at loss. 


8 Amount remitted to shipper. 


5 Commission. 







































































































































































































































































































































































































17 

Schedule 1.—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 



House bill. 

| 

1909 

| 


Description of foreign 
article. 








Drofit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 







Country. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 

Landing 

charges, 

freight, 

Duty, present act. 

cost 

duty. 

including 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 


Remarks. 


reported 











Rate. 






States 

insur- 


Rate. 




States. 

compara- 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph 






currency. 

ance,etc. 

graph. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

bie. 








Paragraph No 56 — 



















Continued. 


















France. 

Muguet. 



*1. 734 

3.47 
27.76 

22.14 















Do. 

Do. 

.do. 

. 

.do. 

. 10 
.30 

.22 

49 

49 

49 

49 

20 per cent. 

.do. 

$0. 346 

.694 

12.3 

12.6 

80.27 

.53 

$2.45 

4.80 


25 

25 

56 

56 

40 cents per pound 
and 40 per cent. 
.do. 

3 

3 

25 per cent. 

.do. 


Switzerland.... 

Muguet (lily of the 
valley). 




5. 55 

4.50 

13 

46 

4.39 

12. 34 

38.00 

39.20 


25 

25 

56 

.do. 

3 

.do. 









.do. 

3 


Included in overhead and profits are 

8 per cent commission paid to 

France. 

Switzerland.... 
Do 

Muguet.. 



20.573 
22.50 

1.03 
. 114 

49 

49 

49 

.do. 

4.114 

4.50 

.281 

75 

84.4 

77 

19.283 

22.89 

1.303 

45.00 

50.00 

3.00 


24 

24 

24 

25 

24 

30 

30 

25 

.56 

56 

.56 

56 


3 

.do. 

agent; balance to be remitted to 
shipper. 



Muguet. 

.do. 

Pound. 

1.406 

.0092 

.do. 

$4.00 

44.00 

9.00 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

No comparable imports. 



Oilcologne, compounded 
Carnation, compounded. 
N o comparable domestic 
article. 

.do. 









.56 

56 

56 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

In part foreign material; no com¬ 
parable imports. 

Do.’ 

Do. 


.do. 

14.56 
29.45 

.28 

49 


5.20 

12.69 

4.00 

35.50 


.do. 

3 

.do. 

Switzerland.... 




.23 

.30 

49 

49 

.do. 

2.91 

5.89 

13 

48.5 

2.30 
17.28 

20.00 


25, 

56 

.do. 

3 

.do. 

Included in overhead and profit are 






52. 92 


25 

56 


3 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 


















8 per cent commission to agent; 



13. SO 

.207 

49 

.do. 

2.76 

79. 00 

13.23 
22.68 

30.00 

61.00 


24 

24 

25 

56 

56 

.56 




balance remitted to shipper. 



Rose. 


34.373 

.347 

49 

.do. 

6.60 

54 


.do. 

3 

3 

.do. 

No comparable imports; in part of 


















.do. 










56.00 

34.50 

24 

30 

24 





foreign material. 


Sweet pea. 




.......... 


— *. 

. 

. 


. 

56 

56 

56 

56 

56 

56 

.do. 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Sweet pea. 

.do. 

.do. 

10.41 

.16 

49 

20 per cent. 

2.08 

13.8 

1. 75 

14.40 

.do. 

.do. 



Violet water com¬ 
pounded. 


. 

. 

. 

. 

. 


. 


40.00 

9.00 

25 

30 

.do. 

.do. 


Paragraph No. 57. 













ALCOHOLIC PERFUMED 



















PREPARATIONS. 


















France. 

Perfume. 

Domestic manufacturers 
and importers agree 
that imported per- 


44.51 

3.28 

48 

40 cents per pound 




122.40 


30 









27.60 

62. 4 

4/. 01 


57 

40 cents per poimd 
plus 00 per cent. 

67 

60 cents per pound 
plus 50 per cent. 








plus 60 per cent. 








fumed products are 
not comparable with 
any domestic products. 
The formulas are se- 



















cret and not suscepti- 

















Do. 

Perfumery, 2-ounce 

ble to analysis. 


24.20 

.85 

4S 


1 15. 23 

1 14.06 

69.8 

» 61.4 

27.92 

22.46 

68.40 

59.00 


24 

24 

57 

.do. 

_do. 




Do. 

bottle. 

Periumery, 21-ounce 
bottle. 

Perfume. 



21.72 

.76 

48 

.do. 


67 

67 

.do.. 

Prices given are to go into effect 
Dec. 20, 1921. 





57 

Do. 

Do. 



13. ^9 

1.63 
.61 
.61 
.65 

2. 38 
. 355 
.423 

48 

48 

48 

48 

48 

48 

48 


1 8.99 
‘3.50 
i 2.75 

1 4. 15 

1 10.07 
‘ 2. 775 
i 4. 015 
i 3.97 
‘ 2 88 

1 3.15 

66.5 

55.9 

54.1 

35.2 

32.9 
112.2 

68.2 

27.5 

88 

49.8 

25.65 

16.29 

5.18 

3.94 

40.80 

14.45 

11.22 



57 

57 

57 


67 

67 

67 

.do. 

_do. 

Do. 

Do. 

r>n 

Perfume. 

Perfume. 

Perfume, li-ounoe bottle. 
Perfume, 5-ounce bottle. 
Perfume, 1-ounce bottle. 
As above, 3-ounce bottle. 

. 

.do. 

.do. 

5.16 

3.92 
5.53 
12.38 

3.71 

4. 23 

.do. 

.do. 


30 

30 

30 

_do. 

_do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

3.64 

8.17 
7.71 

5.912 

2. 24 

4. 84 
3.89 

3.32 

13. 97 
33.00 

14. 58 
14.58 
10.36 
10.33 
11.73 
16.26 


50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

24 

30 

50 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

_do. 

....do. 

67 

67 

67 

_do. 

.do. 

_do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Perfume, 4-ounce bottle. 
Perfume, 3-ounce bottle. 
Perfume. 

. 

.do. 

2.95 

2.33 

3. 384 

1.20 

.28 

1.31 

48 

48 

48 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


67 

67 

67 

67 

67 

_do. 

_do. 

_do.. 


Do. 

Perfume, toilet water, 5- 
ounce bottle. 


.do. 

5.53 

1.20 

48 

.do. 

1 6 . 21 


-do. 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Perfume,toilet water.... 



3.56 

4.23 

1.43 

.423 

48 

48 

.do. 

3.31 
‘ 4.015 

33.2 

2.75 

11.05 


30 

57 

—do. 

67 

-do. 



Pfume. LodyL w^ 3* 
ounce bottle. 



.do. 

68 . 2 

5. 912 

14.58 


24 

57 

—do. 

67 

-do. 

Do 

Japan. 

Toilet preparations, al¬ 
coholic (large size), 75- 



2.70 

.49 

48 

.do. 

i 3. 42 

13.5 

.89 

7.50 


2 

57 


67 

















cent size. 

















• 

Do. 

Toilet preparations con¬ 
taining alcohol, in bot- 



1.59 

. 16 

48 

.do. 

1 1.62 

14.2 

.48 

3.85 


0 

57 


67 


















ties, medium size. 



















1 Actual amounts paid. 


95182—22 


4 










































































































































































































































































































































































Schedule 1—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued 








Foreign article. 


Overhea’d and 

Selling 

Selling 


























price of 
domestic 












cost including 

price of 

In- 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 


Duty, present act. 


duty. 


foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

article 

reported 

vesti- 

gator. 

Para- 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 57— 















Continued. 















NONALCOHOLIC PER¬ 
FUMED PREPARATIONS. 















Sachet powder, 1-ounce 
bottles. 



*1.99 

$0.40 

48 


$ 1.20 

41.5 

$1.49 

$5.08 


50 

57 





7.29 


24 

57 

Do. 

Sachet powder, J-ounce 
glass-stoppered bot- 



2.186 

.2186 

48 


1.312 

96 

3.573 












ties. 












24 

57 

Do. 

Perfumed toilet powders, 
nonalcoholic sachet 



3.13 

.157 

48 


1.878 

108.4 

5.605 

10.77 












powder, de corsage 
satin envelope, 1 in 
box (various odors). 










6.60 


50 

57 

Do. 

Sachet powder, face 
powders, 1 -ounce bot- 



2.95 

.48 

48 


1.77 

26.96 

1.40 












ties. 












24 

57 

Do. 

Face powder, pound 
boxes. 



1.561 

.1717 

48 


.9366 

51.73 

1.381 

4.05 









30 

57 

Do. 




2.00 

.24 

48 


1 22 

60 

2.07 

5.53 


Do. 

Perfumed toilet pow- 



7.10 

.355 

48 


4. 26 

66.3 

7. 775 

19.49 


24 

57 


ders, nonalcoholic 








face powder, red and 
gold lacquered box, 
assorted odors. 













57 


Face wash; a liquid con¬ 
taining a white pow- 



2.85 

.59 

48 

.do. 

1.56 

20 

1.00 

6.00 


4 








der put up in bottles 
(large). 













57 

Do. 

Face wash; a liquid con¬ 
taining a white pow- 



1.67 

.35 

48 


.91 

19.5 

.57 

3.50 


4 









der put up in bottles 
(small). 














France. 

Perfumed talcum pow- 



. 7806 

.0976 

48 


.4764 

49.1 

.065 

2.02 


24 

57 


der, 2\ ounces in deco¬ 
rated cylindrical con- 















tainer. 






* 








Do. 

Infant powder. 



1.13 

.08 

48 

.do. 

.684 

45.7 

16.5 

.87 

.46 

2.76 
3.25 


30 

57 

Japan. 

Tohet powder and prep- 
aration; a dry powder 


.do. 

1.60 

.34 

48 

.85 


4 

57 







to be used as a toilet 
powder; put up in en¬ 
velopes. 









Do. 

Toilet powder and prep- 
aration; a dry powder 
to be used as a toilet 


.do. 

1.36 

.30 

48 


.74 

25 

.60 

3.00 


4 

57 
















powder; put up in en¬ 
velopes. 














France. 

White pomade for the 



.475 

.033 

48 


.288 

86 

.684 

1.48 


30 

57 


lips. 





Japan. 

Tooth powders, precipi- 



.9035 

.1343 

48 


.542 

26.6 

.42 

2.00 


20 

57 


tated chalk and other 






ingredients perfumed 
and put up in envel- 















opes: large size club, 















packing included, 4} 
by 5f inches. 


- 












Do. 

. Tooth powders, precipi- 


.do. 

.533 

.066 

48 


.32 

36.2 

.331 

1.25 


20 

57 


tated chalk and othei 
ingredients perfumed 















and put up in envel¬ 
opes; small size club, 
packing included, 3j 
by 5 inches. 














Do. 

. Tooth powder; precipi- 


Case of 70 dozei 

26.82 

4.82 

48 


16.09 

17.3 

8 . 27 

56.00 



- - 


tated chalk and other 
ingredients, colored 
and perfumed; in 







5/ 














wood boxes and paper 
envelopes. 










- 




Do. 

. Tooth powder. 


. Case of 100 

38.00 

7.60 

48 


22.80 

17 

11.60 

80.00 







dozen. 



2 

O 7 

Do. 

. Tooth powder, 15-ceni 


. Dozen. 

.575 

.12 

48 


• .345 


.06 

1.10 


2 



envelope, 1 J ounces. 







Oi 

Do. 

. Tooth powder, 25-ceni 



.96 

.19 

48 


.58 

10 

.17 

1.90 





envelope, 21 ounces. 






2 

57 

Do. 

. Tooth powder; precipi 


. Case of 60 dozei 

l 22.05 

2.20 

48 


13.23 

22.7 

8.52 

46.00 





tated chalk and other 
ingredients, colorec 
and perfumed. 





2 

0 / 











1 





House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


60 per cent 
.do_ 

.do_ 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


67 

67 

67 


Rate. 


60 per cent. 
_do. 

_do. 



67 


do. 


do. 


67 


do. 


do. 

do. 


67 .do. 

67 .do. 


do. 


67 


do. 


do. 

do 

do. 

do 

do 


67 

67 


67 

67 


67 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do 

do 


do 

do 


67 .do 

67 .do 


do 


67 


do 


.do. 

.do 

.do 

d.o 

.do 


67 .do. 

67 .do 

67 .do 

67 .do 

67 .do 


Remarks. 










































































































































































































































































Country. 


Japan. . 
Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


France. 

Do. 

Do. 


Germany. 


Italy. 


England. 
Do... 


Do. 

Do. 


China.. 

Do. 

Japan.. 

Italy... 


19 

Sehedule 1—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 57— 
Continued. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


NONALCOHOLIC PER¬ 
FUMED PREPARA-| 

tions —continued. ! 

Tooth powder. 


Unit. 


Tooth powder, precipi¬ 
tated chalk, and other 
ingredients, colored 
and perfumed, put up 
in wooden boxes 2J by 
\i by 2| inches, slid¬ 
ing top. 

.do. 

Tooth powder. 

Perfumed bath salts in 
bottles, nonalcoholic. 
Perfumed bath salts in 
bottles, nonalcoholic. 

Paragraph No. 58. 


Rose water. 

Orange flower water. 
_do. 


Paris green, chemically 
pure, used for color 
purposes. 


Paragraph No. 61. 
Mustard plaster. 


Zinc oxide plaster, 5- 
yard spool, 2 inches 
wide. 

Adhesive plaster, un¬ 
glazed, 1-yard rolls, 
10 inches wide. 


.do. 


Rubber adhesive plaster, 
5-yard spool, 2 inches 
wide. 

Medicinal plasters.... 

.do. 

.do. 

Kidney plaster arnica, 
incense, rosin,' iron, 
and stimulant salves 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Case of 60 
dozen. 

Case of .100 
dozen. 


Bay rum. 

N ocomparable domestic 
article. 


Paris green. 

_do. 

London purple. 


Mustard plaster on pa¬ 
per (Emplastrum sina- 
pis). 

Mustard plaster on cloth 
(Emplastrum sinapis). 

Same as imported. 


Plasters, lead base, 1- 
yard rolls, 8 inches 
wide. 


Adhesive plaster on cot¬ 
ton cloth, 5-yard roll 
12 inches wide. 

Same, on cotton cloth.. 


Belladonna plaster, 5 by 
7§ inches. 

Isinglass plaster, 1-yard 
rolls, 7 inches wide. 

Plasters, 5 by 71 inches. 

Blister plaster, 1-yard 
rolls, 7 inches wide. 

Balsamic court-plaster, 
3 pieces, 1£ by 2£ 
inches in envelope. 

Court-plaster, 3 pieces 3 
by 3 inches, in envel¬ 
ope. 

Menthol plaster, 5 by 7 \ 
inches. 

Capsicum plaster, 5 by 
71 inches. 

Kidney plaster, saddle 
shape, on canton 
flannel; capsicum 
chief curative ingre¬ 
dient. 


_do. 

_do. 

Dozen. 


.do. 


Gallon.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

Pounds. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


100 leaves. 


Dozen boxes of 
10 leaves 
each. 

Dozen. 


.do. 


Roll. 


.do. 


100 ... 

100 ... 

100 ... 

Each. 


Gross.. 
Dozen. 


Gross.. 
Dozen. 


Gross. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


$21.75 

37.40 


34 74 
35.70 
\ 4.59 

12.53 


1.04 
2.73 
1.31 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$2.18 

4.37 


4.25 

4.25 

.23 

.63 


.34 


1.08 


3.145 


3.33 


.10 

.27 

.11 


.095. 


.13 


.173 

.40 


48 

48 

48 

48 


Rate. 


60 per cent. 
.do. 


569 


50 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Amount, 


20 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 


$13.05 
22.44 


20.84 

21.42 

2.75 

7.52 


.21 
. 55 
.24 


Free. 


3. 145 


4.43 

3.70 

1.425 

.083 


.173 


.52 

.44 

.15 

.005 


50 

50 


50 


50 

50 

50 

50 


15 per cent. 


_do. 

_do. 


15 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


. 15 


21.7 

9 


23.7 

20.5 
83 

73.6 


37 

60 


38.2 


.47175 

.50 


.47175 


.665 

.555 

.22 

.013 


60.2 

70.3 

39 

.107 


$ 8.02 
5.79 


14.17 
12.63 
6 . 28 

15.23 


..50 

(■) 

1.00 


( l ) 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


.52 


*3. 79 
2 4.23 


2 3.79 


3.385 
3. .305 
.705 
.11 


$45.00 
70.00 


74.00 

74.00 

13.85 

35. 91 


1.85 

1.60 

2.66 


2.435 


1.88 


3.72 

4.08 


3.72 


9.00 

8.00 

2.50 

.21 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


2 


20 


20 


20 


24 


24 


20 


20 


20 

$0 90 

20 


32 

.20 

18 

.27 

51 

.19 

51 

1.82 

30 

2.88 

30 

4.32 

30 

5.40 

30 

1.20 

30,14 

4. 32 

30 


4 


4 


4 


30 

14.40 

30 

9.60 

30 

15.75 

30 

7.68 

30 

3.80 

30 

9.60 

30 

16.80 

30 

12.00 

30 

24.00 

14 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


60 per cent. 
.do. 


57 

57 

57 

57 


58 

58 

58 

58 

59 


59 

59 

59 


61 

61 

61 

01 

61 

61 


61 

61 

61 

61 

61 

61 

61 

61 

61 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


20 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

40 and 60 per cent 
15 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

....do. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


67 

67 


67 

67 

67 

67 


67 

67 

67 

305 

57 


57 

57 

57 


66 

66 

66 

60 

66 

66 


66 

66 

66 

66 


66 

66 

66 

66 

66 

66 

66 

66 

66 


Rate. 


60 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


20 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

$1.75 per gallon. 
15 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


25 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Consumed by importer. 


No comparable imports. 
Do. 

Do. 


Domesticinpart; of foreign material. 
Selling price, $2.40; allowance, 24.2 
per cent for difference in size. 


Imported article sold at a loss. 
Usual overhead and profit about 
19 per cent. 

Imported article sold at a loss. Usual 
overhead and profit about 19 per 
cent. $1.08 has been added to sell¬ 
ing price of domestic article to meet 
difference in construction of foreign 
material. 


Partly of foreign material. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


1 Loss. 


2 Lauded cost. 























































































































































































































































































































20 


Schedule 1.—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany.. 


England. 


Description oi foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Paragraph No. 62. 

Paints, tin; box of paints, 
in both tubes and 
cakes. 

Artists’ paints, water 
colors, in whole tubes 
and whole pans. 

.do.. 

.do. 

Artists’ paints, pig¬ 
ments, in oil. 

.do.— 

.do.-. 

Artists’ colors, in tubes, 
pigments, ground in 
linseed oil. 

Artists’ colors, in tubes; 
colors in oil. 

_do. 

_do. 


Paints, tin; box of paints, 
in both tubes and 
cakes. 


Do. 


Do. 


Amsterdam 


Paragraph No. 63. 

Dutch pink (dry color) 
(calcium oxide, 54.68 
per cent; aluminum, 
0.50 per cent; lead, 0.53 
per cent; carbon diox¬ 
ide, 43 per cent; sul¬ 
phur trioxide, 0.15 per 
cent; organic matter, 
1.14 per cent). 


Enamel paint. 


Do. 


France. 


Do... 
England. 


Enamel paint (zinc 
base), white paint, 
coating varnish 
(enamel paint). 

_do. 


Paragraph No. 66. 

Bone char, a nim al bone 
black, for sugar re¬ 
fineries and glucose 
manufacturers, granu¬ 
lar No. 8; 20 by 40 
granular. 


.do.. 


Artists’ colors; colors in 
oil (Madder Lake). 


gross. 


dozen. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

tube... 


dozen . 


.. .do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Colors (dry), lake color, 
alumina, blanc fixe 
(gloss white), oil stain 
(earth-color pigment 
stain). 

Enamel paint (enamo- 
lin), 92 per cent pre¬ 
pared reduced vege¬ 
table oil, 2 per cent 
liquid drier, 6 per cent 
oxide of zinc). 

.do. 


Pound. 


_do. 

‘Gallon. 


Enamel paint (zinc 
base); enamel paint 
(ready mixed). 

Zinc base (7 per cent 
zinc oxide, 10 per cent 
vegetable oil, 21 per 
cent damar gum, 3 per 
cent rosin, and the 
rest petroleum oil). 

Flat paint (ready mixed) 
(lithopone base), all 
shades. 

Paint (ready mixed), 
lead base, all shades. 


.do. 


.do. 


....do. 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Same as foreign. 


France.. 

Holland. 


Bone black, locally 
known as decoloriz¬ 
ing carbon. 

Animal charcoal; char¬ 
red bones. 

Deodorizingand decolor¬ 
izing vegetable car¬ 
bon, not suitable as a 
pigment used by sugar 
and oil refiners and 
infs, of chemical 
pharmaceutical prep¬ 
arations, 


.do. 

.do. 


Deodorizing and decolor¬ 
izing vegetable car¬ 
bon; "sugar quality.” 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


*17.32 


1.20 


2.40 
3.20 
. 6666 

.80 

1.60 

.73 


1.49 


2.50 
3. 336 


.058 


3.28 


3.197 


3.197 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$1.92 


.18 


.36 

.48 

.099 

. 12 
.24 
.09 


.18 


.36 

.48 


Duty, prosent act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.0059 


.47 


.044 


.044 


63 


63 


63 

63 

63 

a* 

63 

63 


63 

63 

63 


Rate. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


63 


03 


63 


63 


Ton. 

64.65 

1.50 


64.65 

1.50 

100 pounds.... 

25. 71 

.73 

Pound. 

.02 

.OH 

Ton. 

320.00 



_do. 

_do. 


15 per cent. 


Amount. 


*3. 444 


.24 


.48 
.64 
. 133 

. 16 
.32 
. 146 


.298 


.50 

.667 


.009 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. .48 


.49 


.48 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


181.6 


27.7 


32.7 

28.2 

31.5 

35.1 

29.1 
16.4 


5.1 

27.9 

23.6 


85.2 


447 


447 

447 


447 


Free. 


.do. 

.do. 


Free. 


20.5 


40.0 


40.0 


*41.016 


.45 


1.06 
1.22 
. 2S04 

.38 

.63 

.159 


.102 

.94 

1.057 


.062 


.87 


1.479 


1.479 


13.3 8.85 


13.3 t 8.85 
.; ‘26.44 


., ‘. 03J 

25 | 80.00 


*63.60 


2.07 


4.30 
5.54 

1.17 

1.46 
2.79 
1.125 


2.07 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


, In- 

vesti- 

gator. 


*137.70 ; 9 


4.30 
5.54 I... 


.135 


5.11 


75.00 


400.00 


3.60 


.40 
2.16 

4.00 


5.20 4.00 


5. 20 , 4.32 


3.00 


2.10 
2.19 


75.00 150.00 


150.00 


320.00 


18 


18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 


18 

18 

18 

is 


51 


32 

32 

51 


1.51 

1.32 

51 

32 

32 

25 


25 

24 


18 

18 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


62 


62 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


62 .do. 

62 .do. 

62 .do. 

62 ;.do. 

62 '.do. 

62 ;.do. 


.do. 


62 

! 

62 l.do. 

62 |.do. 

62 I.do. 


63 


.do. 


63 

63 

63 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


63 !.do. 


63 I.do. 

63 .do. 


63 !.do. 

63 !.do. 


66 I 2 er cent. 


66 i.do. 

66 I.do. 


66 i.do. 

66 .do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


56 


56 


56 

56 

56 

56 

56 

56 


56 

56 

56 

56 


56 


Rale. 


30 per cent.. 


.do. 


56 

56 

51 

51 

51 

51 

56 

56 

10 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

,.do. 


20 per cent. 


10 

10 


10 

10 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual domestic selling price, $91.80. 
Add 50 per cent to domestic for 
difference in quality and quantity 
of materials. 


Sold at loss. 


Not comparable. 


I 


No comparable imports. 
Do. 


Made in part of foreign material. 


Foreign purchase price on contract 
Nov. 19, 1919; present purchase 
price *97.48 per ton; current quo¬ 
tations similar English, Dutch and 
French merchandise higher than 
present domestic selling price; 
present quotation on domestic *90 
per ton, with no sales. 

Do. 

None sold. 


Do. 


‘Landed cost, 





































































































































































































































































































21 

Schedule 1.— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Country. 


Holland 


Germany 


Do 


Do 

Do 


Germany. 

Do. 

Do. 


Germany 

Do... 


Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
dutv. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

Paragraph No. 66 — 
Continued. 

Same as foregoing; 
special grade. 

Paragraph No. 67. 

Chrome yellow.. 

— do. 

Oil quality deodorizing 
and decolorizing vege¬ 
table carbon. 

Chrome yellow'. 

Ton. 

$230.00 

.0862 
.0862 
. 0862 
.282 

.309 

1.248 


447 

54 

54 

54 

54 

54 

54 



13 

$30.00 

(') 

(') 

(>) 

.312 

\ 

.279 

.503 

$260.00 

.1474 

.1474 

.1474 

.70 

.70 

2. 25 

$260.00 

.18 
. 191 
. 20 " 

Pound. 

$0.0452 
. 0452 
. 0452 
.05 

.05 

.25 

20 per cent. 

$0.016 
.016 
.016 
.0564 

.0618 

.249 

—do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

. 



.do. 

80.3 

66.3 
28.8 


.do. 


Chrome green(hydrated 
oxide). 

Paragraph No. 68 . 

Lampblack, form of 
carbon; very fine. 
Lampblack. 

Chrome green (hydrated 
oxide). 

Chrome green (chrome 
yellow and Prussian 
blue). 

.do. 

.do_ 


2.75 

2 .32-. 46 

3 .32-.58 
.45 

.do. 











Chrome green (oxide)... 










Gas black, made from 
natural gas. 

Lampblack, form of 
carbon. 

Lampblack. 

.do. 









.do. 

.0519 

.0427 

8.51 

.016 

.016 

.227 

53 

53 

53 

15 per cent. 

.0077 

.0064 

1.27 

32.3 

38.3 

19.9 

.0244 

.0249 

2.00 

.10 

.09 

.12 

. 165 

.215 

.do. 

Lampblack, obtained 
from burning resinous 
woods. 

• 



.do. 

Lampblack, tar prod¬ 
ucts. 

Lampblack. 

.do. 


.15 

.22 

.19 

.17 

.19 

.20 

.24 

.24 

.35 

.40 

.40 

.22 

.24 

.45 

.50 

.40 

.35 

.30 

.20 

.15* 










.do. 










Lampblack, made from 
crude oil distillates of 
coal tar of various 
grades, strength, and 
weigh ts. G rades v ary 
in proportion of color¬ 
ing strength: 

T. 










7.. 










6 . 










Lampblack, made from 
crude-oil distillates of 
coal tar of various 
grades, strength, and 
weights (grades vary 
in proportion of color¬ 
ing strength): 

Quality 5. 










Quality 4. 










Grades T, 7, 6 , 5, 4, 3, 
2,1,31 and 37 for paint 
grinders: 

Quality 3. 

.do. 









Quality 2 .do. 









Grades T, 5, and 3 also 
for rubber manufac¬ 
turers: 

Quality 1. 

.do. 









Quality 31. 

.do. 









Quality 37. 

.do. 









Grades K and N for ink 
manufacturers: 

Quality K. 

.do. 









Quality N. 

.do. 


* 







Grades S, A, C, D, and 

E for leather finishers: 
Quality S. 

.do. 









Quality A. 

.do. 1 








Quality C. 

.do. 








Quality D. 

.do. 








Quality E. 

.do. 










.0371 
. 0715 

.005 

.005 

53 

15 per cent. 

. 0055 
. 0107 

47.1 

43.3 

.0224 . 07 

. 0378 i . 121 

Lampblack (calc.), B7 .. 1 

. 1 .do. 

53 1 

.... do. 



In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


18 


18,24 

24 

32 

51 


51 

24,51 

24 


18 


18 

18 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Hate on American 
valuation. 


86 


67 

67 

67 

67 


67 

67 

67 


68 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


68 

68 


20 per cent. 


25 per cent. 

.do. 

..do. 

..do.i. 

* 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


20 per cent. 
_do. 


.....do. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


do. 

do. 

do. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


10 


46 

46 

48 

46 


46 

46 

46 


46 

3 


45 


45 

45 


Kate. 


20 per cent.... 


4jj cents pound 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


...do. 


.do. 


_do. 

25 per cent. 


25 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


12 

68 

.do. 

12 

68 

.do. 

12 

68 

.do. 

12 

68 

.do. 

12 

68 

.do. 





45 

45 

45 


45 

45 


do. 

do. 

do. 


do. 

do. 


12 

68 

.do. 

12 

68 

.do. 

12 

68 

.do. 

12 

68 

.do. 

12 

68 

.do. 

51 

68 

.do. 

51 

68 

.do. 


45 

45 

45 

45 

45 

45 

45 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do 

do 


Remarks. 


Not comparable. Small shipment 
of special shades for special clien¬ 
tele who are willing to pay a very 
high price for the shades. 


No comparable imports. 


Do. 


No comparable imports. Domestic 
8 to 9 cents per pound. 


No comparable imports. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


1 Experimental shipment, sold at landed cost. 

2 Lowest price is for light acetate green soda base; highest for extra dark nitrate green soda base. Other shades in proportion. No comparable 
imports. 


’ Lowest price is for extra light acetate groon soda base; highest for extra dark acetate green potash base. Other shades in proportion. 
































































































































































































































































































































22 


Schedule 1.— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS-Continued. 



1 





Foreign article. 


O v er h e a d and 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article In 
United 
States. 

Selling 

1 

House bill. 











profit on landed 
cost • including 
duty. 

price of 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 




Country. 

Description of foreign 1 

article. 

Icscription of domestic- 
art iclc. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
•alue in 
United 
States 
urrency. a 

sanding 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

Para- 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 


c 

freight, 

insur- 

nce.etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

(mount. 

Per cent. 

(mount. 

ompara- 

ble. 


graph. 


Paragraph No. 68 — ] 
Continued. 









$0.0422 

$0.14i 


51 

18 



45 

Germany. 

Lampblack (calc.), B 6 ..'. 


Pound. 

*0.0829 

80.005 

53 

15 per cent. 

$0.0124 

42. 

$6.06' 

68 


45 



Black pigments, bone . 
black. 










.12 

18 

68 

_do. 

45 



Black pigments, ivory . 
black. 










.08 

18 

68 

_do. 

45 



Black pigments, drop 
black. 

Black pigments, oxide 
black. 

Black pigments, mineral 
black. 










.04 

18 

68 

_do.~- 

45 












.02 

18 

68 

....do. 

45 




.0929 

5.00 

.009 

2.20 

53 


.0139 

90 

. 1042 

.22 


51 

68 


45 

Do. 

I\oi\ black, form of i. 
carbon. 



53 


.75 

35.2 

2.80 

10.75 

. 

18 

68 

.do. 

45 

Do. 

\ ine black, made fiom . 
twigs of grape vinos, | 
charcoal, calcined and | 
powdered. 

Paragraph No. 09. 

Lead sulphate (basic sul¬ 
phate white lead). 
Ground in oil. 







• 06J 

18 

69 

30 per cent. 

57 












.0972 

.065 

18 

69 

69 


58 




. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

.......... 


58 


Paragraph No. 70. 

Sublimed blue lead. 

.do. 

.0862 

. 0058 
.0035 



.0086 

.0026 

1.4 

15.2 

.0013 

.0049 

. 1019 

18 

70 

20 per cent. 

56 

England. 

Oxide of iron, iron oxide. 

. 

Poiuid., - 


_do. 

.037 


18 

70 

.do. 

56 

Spanish oxide of iron, 
red oxide of iron na- 
tured. 



. 026 








Iron oxide from Persian 
ore. 

Iron oxide from Spanish 
ore. 

Iron oxide, pure, from 
steel mill by-product. 

Iron oxide, pure, Indian 
red, from steel mill 
by-product. 










.05 

18 

70 

.do. 

56 












• 03J 

18 

70 

.do. 

56 












.13 

18 

70 

.do. 

56 













18 

70 


56 


Paragraph No. 72. 

Varnish spirit, less than 
10 per cent methyl 
alcohol of total alco¬ 
hol. 

Varnish (gold size); 
construction unknown 


1 48 

. 148 

58 

15 per cent and 

1.54 


1 3 .168 



51 

72 

25 per cent and 

51 




2.84 

4.98 

.25 

.25 

58 

58 

$1.32. 

10 per cent . 

.284 

70J 

2.38 

5. 75 


18 

72 

$ 2 . 20 . 

25 per cent. 

51 

T)n 


.do . 

.do . 

.49 

40 

2 . 28 

8.00 


18 

72 

.do. 

51 


construction unknown 
Varnish (durable body); 
construction unknown 



2.94 

2.46 


58 

...do . 

.29 

82.5 

2. 78 

6.17 


18 

72 

.do. 

51 





58 

.do . 

.245 

91.6 

2.60 

5.46 


18 

72 


51 


construction unknown 



2.11 

.15 

58 


.21 

75 

1.85 

4.32 


18 

72 

.do. 

51 


\ HIlllhli (CHI 1 CU11 

struction unknown. 

Vehicle varnish (motor 
body); no alcohol. 







6.80 

18 

72 


51 












4.50 

18 

72 


51 



| Varnish (carriage); no 
alcohol. 

Varnish (furniture); no 
alcohol. 

Varnish, 62 per cew 
gum; 38 per cent alco¬ 
hol, of which 5 per 
cent is methyl. 

Varnish (oil-proof black 
finishing), 60 per cenl 
total alcohol, of which 
5 per cent is methyl 
2 per cent castor oil 
38 per cent gum. 
j A substitute for shel 
lac, 64 per cent alco 
hoi, of which 5 pe 
cent is methyl, 1 pe 
cent benzol, 35 pe 
cent gum copal anc 
rosin. 

Shellac varnish, 66 jj pe 
cent of alcohol, o 
which 5 per cent i 
methyl, balance she! 
lac and rosin. 










2. 55 

IS 

72 

.do. 

51 












1.91 

18 

72 

.do. 

51 



* 









2.00 

51 

72 

25 per cent and 

51 












2.50 

51 

72 

$ 2 . 20 . 

.do. 













1. 75 

51 

72 

.do. 

51 












4.00 

51 

72 


51 



f 




' 






1 




1909 


Kate. 


25 per cent 
_do- 

_do- 

_do- 

_do- 

.do- 

.do- 

_do- 


2\ cents per pound. 

_do. 

_do. 


30 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do... 

_do. 

_do. 

35 per cent and 
$1.32. 

25 per cent. 

.do. 

..1. .do. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do:..*.. 

.do. . 

35 per cent and 
$1.32. 


do. 


do. 


do. 


Remarks. 


No comparable imports. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


In part of foreign material. 
Do. 


Consumed by the importer. 


In part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


* Landed cost. 


































































































































































































































































































23 


Schedule 1.— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Country. 


England 


Germany. 


England.. 
Germany. 

Do.... 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Spain. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 68 — 
Continued. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 75. 

Nitrate of potash, re¬ 
fined . 

_do. 

Caustic potash, 88-92 
per cent. 

_do. 


Potassium chlorate, 
technical. 


Orange shellac, 5 pounds 
of shellac gum to gal¬ 
lon, balance alcohol, 
of which 5 per cent is 
methyl. 

White shellac, 5 pounds 
of shellac gum to the 
gallon, balance alco¬ 
hol, of which 5 per 
cent is methyl. 

Alcohol and copal gums, 
50 per cent of alcohol, 
of which 5 per cent is 
methyl, 10 per cent 
benzine, 8 per cent 
benzol, 32 per cent 
manila copal gum. 


Nitrate of potash, re¬ 
fined. 

.do. 

Caustic potash, 88-92 
per cent. 

.do. 

Caustic potash, 88-92 
per cent, ground. 

Caustic potash, 70-75 
per cent, solid. 

Caustic potash, 45 per 
cent liquid. 

Potassium chlorate 
technical. 


Unit. 


Gallon. 


.do. 


.do. 


Dichromate of potash, 
technical. 

Dichromate of potash, 
C. P. crystal. 


Potassium bromide, U. 
S. P. 

Potassium ferricyanide, 
crude. 

Potassium chromate, 
yellow, C. P. 

Permanganate of potash, 
U. S. P. 

Potassium permanga¬ 
nate. 

Potassium permanga¬ 
nate, C. P. 

Bicarbonate of potash, 
refined, granular. 

Bicarbonate of potash, 
refined, U. S. P. 

Potassium carbonate, 
pure. 

Carbonate of potash, 
96-98 per cent calcined. 

Paragraph No. 77. 

Castile soap. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Pound. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Dichromate of potash, 
technical. 


Iodide of potassium. 


Bromide of potassium, 
U. S. P. 


. ..do. 
...do. 
...do. 


..do. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Pound. 


Castile soap, pure olive- 
oil toilet. 


.do. 


Castile soap (U. S. P. 
standard); cake made 
from bars by cutting, 
pressing, and drying. 

Bar as manufactured 
carries 36 per cent 
moisture by weight. 

Cake as sold carries 20 
per cent moisture by 
weight. 

1 9 per cent commission and duty deducted, and balance remitted abroad. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


$0.09 


068 

0325 


0417 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$0.02 

.0017 

0059 


0392 


0543 

0748 


205 


10 

23 

23 

16 

125 

142 

1546 

075 

06 

041 

. 1157 

. 1307 


.0254 


.00026 

.0037 


.005 


.005 

.01 

.035 

.0036 

.02 

.122 


.005 

.01 


.06215 


.031 


Rate. 


64 $7 per ton. 


64 

380 


580 


64 


64 

64 


64 


64 

64 

64 

64 

64 

64 

64 

580 

580 

66 

66 


.do. 


Free. 


.do. 


J cent per pound. 


-do. 

1 cent per pound. 


.do. 


15 per cent. 

2 cents per pound. 
1 cent per pound.. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 


One-half cent per 
pound. 


.do. 


Free. 


.do . 


Amount. 


$0,003 

.0035 


005 


005 

01 


01 


015 

02 

01 

01 

01 

01 

005 

005 


10 per cent. 


.do. 


.01157 


.0131 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


i 1 ) 


17.4 

12 


10 

13.2 


119 


25 

34 

263 


6.5 

9 


12 

114 

52 


25.6 


80.8 


Amount. 


(>) 


$0.016 
.0043 


007 

008 


26 


03 

09 

725 


01 

026 


01 

08 

0215 

.05 

.141 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


1 $0.09 


1075 

0412 


0475 


0766 


0675 

0885 


48 


15 

35 

1.00 

L18 

.165 

.30 

3.1596 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


.2382 


.316 


$1.80 


2. 10 


2.00 


.088 

. OSS 
.08 

.08 

.10 

.07 

.05 

.09 


.115 


2.75 
.19 


.095 I. 

.15 . 

.0625 . 


.333 


.333 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


51 


51 


51 


24 

24 

14,30 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14,32 


26,32 

34 


32 

32 

14,24 

32 

32 

30 

30 

30 

26 

26 

32 

30 

30,60 

30,60 


2 Less than landed cost. 



House bill. 


1909 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 

72 

25 per cent and 
$ 2 . 20 . 

51 

35 per cent and 
$1.32. 

72 


51 


72 


51 


75 

25 per cent and 15 
per cent for 5 
years. 

63 

h cent per pound.. 

75 

.do. 

63 

.do. 

75 



Free. 

75 

.do. 

65 






75 

.do. 


.do. 

75 

75 

.do. 

65 


1 cent per pound 
and 15 per cent 
for 5 years. 

61 

2 cents per pound. 



61 


75 

2 2 centsper pound 
and 15 per cent 
for 5 years. 

60 

2 J cents per pound. 

75 


60 


75 

25 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent 
for 5 years. 

62 

25 per cent. 

75 

lOcentsperpound 
and 15 per cent 
for 5 years. 

3 


75 

7 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent 
for 5 years. 

64 

8 cents per pound. 

75 

2J cents and 15 
per cent for 5 
years. 

60 

cents. 

75 

25 per cent and 15 
per cent for 5 
years. 

3 

25 per cent. 

75 


3 


75 


3 


75 

.do. 

3 


75 


3 


75 

.do. 



75 

.do. 

655 


77 

15 per cent. 

• 

69 

1 J cents perpomid. 

77 

.do. 

69 

.do. 

•Landed cost. 


Remarks. 


In part of foreign material. 

i 

Do. 

Do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial. 

Do. 


Not comparable. 

Do. 

Do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial. 


Goods not yet sold; held for 10J 
cents; domestic, in part of foreign 
material. 

Not comparable. 

Domestic, in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial. 


Lauded cost, $0.1736; overhead, 1 
per cent. 


No sales. 

Goods not yet sold, therefore nossi 
ing price or profit and overhea. 
obtainable. 


Foreign value in United States cui 
rency is c. i. f. New York. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material 
in 4-ounce cakes. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 

















































































































































































































































24 

Schedule 1. —CHEMICALS,^OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


France.... 

Italy. 

Do.... 

Do.... 

Do.... 


France. 

Do. 

Do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 77— 
Continued. 


Castile soap. 

| Castile soap, white 

.do....,. 

i_!do. 

'.do. 


. Perfumed soap, almond. 

. Perfumed soap. 

. Toilet soap, 100 dozens 
to a case. 


Do. 

Do. 

Japan.. 


Do... 
England. 
France... 
Do... 


Soap, perfumed toilet; 
violet. 

Soap, perfumed, 1 doz¬ 
en cakes, 3J ounces. 

Soap, toilet. 

A composition of fat¬ 
ty acids, with an oil 
base, perfumed and 
[ pressed. 

'.do. 


Castile soap powder. 


Domestic manufactur¬ 
ers and importers 
agree that imported 
perfumed products 
are not comparable 
with any domestic 
products.’ The for¬ 
mulas are secret and 
not susceptible to 
analysis. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. • 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Pound. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Dozen. 

.do. 

.do. 


Soap, perfumed toilet; 
soapettes. 

Soap, perfumed, 3- 
ounce cakes; 3 in box. 
Perfumed soap. 


England. 

Do... 


Palm-oil soap (yellow) 
saddle soap. 

Saddle soap in 1-pound 
tin. 


Perfumed toilet soap, 
4-ounce oval uncolored 
milled cake (10 per¬ 
cent moisture), per¬ 
fumed; wrapped in tis¬ 
sue and heavy fancy 
three color and gold 
paper wrapper; tallow 
and coconut-oil soap. 

Perfumed toilet soap; 3J 
ounce oval uncolored 
milled bar (7 to 8 per 
cent moisture), per¬ 
fumed, wrapped in 
plain tissue paper and 
black and white print¬ 
ed carton; tallow and 
coconut-oil soap. 

Perfumed toilet soap; 
4 - ounce rec tangular 
green colored milled 
bar (10 per cent mois¬ 
ture), perfumed; 
wrapped in plain tis¬ 
sue and violet colored 
heavy paper, tallow 
and coconut-oil soap. 


.do. 

.do. 


Package of 50 
dozens. 


Package of 40 
dozens. 
Gross. 

Dozen. 


_do. 

Gross.. 


100 cakes. 


Gross cakes. 


Soap, white, floating, 
6-ounce coconut-oil 
and tallow soap, ob¬ 
long cake, unwrapped, 
30 percent moisture. 
Laundry soap, borax 
brown, plain, heavy, 
two-color wrapper, 30 
per cent moisture. 
.do. 


Pound. 

_do. 

Cake... 


10-ounce. 


6-ounce. 


$0.0544 
.205 
.234 
.1605 
.1558 

'.‘534’ 
.95 
2.116 


1.42 

2.21 

81. 53 

67.32 
10.63 
2.71 
1.07 


$0,009 

.022 

.0234 

.0307 

.0229 

".’075" 
.19 
. 2454 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.13 
.60 
4.25 

4. 32 
1.76 
.136 
.19 


66 

66 

66 

66 

66 

‘66 

66 

66 


66 

66 

66 

66 

66 

66 

66 


Rate. 


10 per cent. 

....da. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

30 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 


Amount. 


.086 
. 123 


. 0367 
.031 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 


5 per cent. 
_ do.... 


$0.007 
.02 
. 0232 
.0162 
.016 

\'i6‘“ 

.29 

.6348 


.43 

.66 

24.46 

20.196 
3.19 
.813 
.32 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


142 

( s ) 

( ! ) 

9 

16.1 

75. 5 
78.3 
36.8 


54.5 
32 

<24.7 

* 17.6 

92.5 
110.4 

41.7 


Amount. 


$ 0.10 
3.247 
3.28 
.0188 
.0313 

. 58 " 
1.12 
1.10 


1.08 
1.11 
<27.26 

* 16.16 
14.42 
4.041 
.66 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0.17 
.226 
.192 
.2262 
.226 

1 . 35 
2.55 
4.10 


3.06 
4. 58 
3 137. 50 

108.00 
30.00 
7.70 
2.24 


. 0043 
.006 


97.00 

56.2 


. 123 
.09 


.25 

.25 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$33 


00 


22.00 


4.90 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 




9.00 


30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

60 

30 

30 

30 


30 

50 

20 

20 

14 

24 

30 

24 


24 


24 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 


77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


15 per cent 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

30 per cent 

.do- 

.do_ 


77 


77 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 
.do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


1 Abnormally high sale; only one recorded on this shipment; 8 cents is fair price. 
3 Sold at a loss, owing to falling market. 

3 Landed cost. 


4 Internal-revenue tax; included in importers' overhead and profit. 

5 Includes 3 per cent internal-revenue tax, $4. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


69 

69 

69 

69 

69 

69 

69 

69 

69 


Rate. 


69 

69 

69 

69 

69 

69 

69 

69 


1 J cents per pound 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

50 per cent 

.do- 

.do. 


69 .do. 


69 


.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 



30 


20 per cent. 

69 

20 per cent. ... 


30 

77 

.do. 

69 

.do. .. 

4. 75 

24 

77 

.do. 

69 

.do. 

4.75 

24 

77 

.do. 

69 

.do.. 

.50 

24 

77 

.do. 

69 

.do. 


Remarks. 


In part of foreign material; no com¬ 
parable imports. 


Do. 


Do. 





























































































































































































































































25 

Schedule 1.— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 



Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost 

duty. 

including 

price of 
domestic 
article 
reportec 
compara 
ble. 

In- 
. vesti- 









freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent 

Amount 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate. 


Paragraph No. 78. 

Sodium formate enu¬ 
merated in this para- 

.... 




5 










. 

/ 


graph is prohibited 
entry or delivery into 
the United States by 
the emergency tarifl 
act of 1921, sec. 501 (a), 
except under certain 
specified conditions, 
and for that reason 
there have been prac¬ 
tically no imports 
since the passing of 
the act. 












78 

25 per cent. 

3 

25 per cent. 


Paragraph No. 79. 

















Germany. 

B asic zinc formaldehyde 
sulphoxylate. 
Hydrosulphate of soda 

Same as imported . 

Pound. 
















$0.44 

$0.0012 


1- , 











Do. 





SO. 066 

44. 7 

$0.23 

$0.75 

$0.65 

24,32 

79 

35 per cent. 

3 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.35 

.25 

.011 

.019 

5 

5 

.do. 

.do. 

.053 

.0375 

20.7 

24 

.086 

.0735 

.0515 

.50 

2S 

.45 

.42 

.40 

24,32 

1,24 
24,32 

79 

79 

79 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

3 

.do. 

.do. 


Paragraph No. S2. 



. 25 

.011 

5 

.do. 

.0375 

17.2 

.35 

3 

3 
















Germany. 

Strontium nitrate (pure) 

Strontium nitrate (C. P. 

granulated). 

Strontium nitrate (tech¬ 
nical). 

Do. 

Pound. 
















.15 

.015 

5 


.0225 

.60 



.52$ 

24,32 

82 

25 per cent. 




Strontium nitrate (tech¬ 
nical). 





. 112o 

. 30 

3 

25 per cent. 


.do. 

. 09679 

. 01703 

5 

.do. 

.0142 


i.12802 

2.115 

.16$ 

3.15 

24, 26 

82 













32 




Germany. 


Strontium chloride 

(pure). 

.do. 

.042 








82 


3 

—do. 


tals, pure). 

.01 

5 

15 per cent. 

.006 

762 

.442 

.50 

.28 

24,32 

24 

82 

.do_ 

3 



Strontium chloride 

n (C.P.). 

Strontium carbonate 
(pure). 

.do. 









.35 

82 




Do. 

Strontium carbonate 
(pure). 

.do. 

.12 

.0116 








3 

-do. 


5 

15 per cent.... 

.018 



«. 15 

.28 

24,32 

82 





Paragraph No. 84. 













France. 

Thorium nitrate, com¬ 
mercial. 

Thorium nitrate, com¬ 
mercial. 


2.23 


154 

25 per cent. 

.335 

6.04 

.155 

2.72 

3.50 

26 





England. 


2.03 


154 

.do. 

84 


183 

40 per cent. 



Thorium nitrate. 

Thorium oxide. 

.do. 

. 

. 305 

16.5 

.385 

2.72 

3.50 

3.75 
3.20 
.46 
.50 

32 

32 

84 

154 

-do. 

—do. 

183 

183 

-do. 

—do. 



Cerium oxalate. 

Cerium fluoride. 

Mantle scraps. 

.do. 

.do. 

. 



............ 

. 

. 


. 

32 

32 

32 

154 

5 

5 

-do. 

15 per cent. 

183 

3 

3 

_do. 

25 per cent. 

-do. 

Germany. 

Nitrate of cerium. 

Cerium nitrate. 

.do. 


.049 

5 

15 per cent. 

.286 


i 2.235 


3.20 

3.75 

32 

32 

154 

5 

10 percent. 

183 

40 per cent. 


Paragraph No. 85. 














2«j per emit........ 

Germany. 

Tin bichloride (Stan- 


Pound. 

.402 

.11 

65 

10 percent. 

.04 

72.1 

.398 

.95 


32 

24 

85 

85- 





nous), standard re¬ 
agent saturated solu¬ 
tion. 

Tin bichloride (Stan- 

.do. 





.265 

20 per cent. 

3 

-do. 

Do. 

Tin tetrachloride (Stan- 

nous), tin crystals, 
technical. 

.do. 

.34 

.08 

65 


.034 

98.2 

.446 



3 

-do. 


nic fuming liquid). 

Tin tetrachloride (Stan- 

.do. 


. 90 

.14 

32 

24 

32 

32 

24 

85 

85 

85 

85 

85 

_do. 

3 

_do. 

Do. 

Tin oxide (Stannic), 

nic), solid, technical. 


.357 

.006 

65 

10 per cent. 

.0357 

88.1 

.351 

.75 

.65 


3 . 

— do. 

Do. 

white, pine. 

Tin oxide (Stannic), 


.do. 

.30 

.008 

65 

.do. 

.03 

92.3 

.31 



3 . 

-do. 


gray. 

Tin oxide (Stannic), 






.38 


3 . 

_do. 


Paragraph No. 86. 

white. 











3 . 

—do. 

Germany. 

Titanium potassium ox¬ 
alate. 

Titanium potassium ox¬ 
alate. 

_do. 

.198 

.005 

5 


.0297 

50.03 

.1173 

.35 


34 

86 

25 percent. 









3 . 



















1 Landed cost. 

3 Sold at loss due to market conditions. 


Remarks. 


Sodium formate is not imported nor 
manufactured in the United States 
for sale. 


Importer says imported merchan¬ 
dise is a superior product. 


Not comparable. 


Last domestic sale October, 1920: 
manufacture discontinued account 
foreign competition. 

Used in manufacture of gas mantles. 


No comparable imports. Made in 
part of imported material. 


Do. 


No comparable imports. 


Domestic sold at loss. 


3 Present contract price $0.12$ pound to meet foreign competition; price below cost. 
1 For manufacturing purposes; not sold. Landed cost. 


95182-22- 

























































































































































































































































































. •' . 








•/' i 

* 










































. 


































. 




** 


























































, 







































— 
























































.-V ... 

on. ..- 

. • . 


.... 


















- 












































Country. 


England. 


Do.. 
Canada. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Germany. 


England.. 
Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


England. 


Do 

Do. 

Do. 


SCHEDULE 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 201. 

Fire brick; not glazed; 
under 10 pounds 
weight; kiln fired; clay; 
size, 9 by 4i bv 2i 
inches. 

-do. 

-do. 


Fire brick; made of fire 
clay, unglazed; 2} by 
4J by 9 inches; 6.8 
pounds. 

Pressed brick; brick 
clay pressed and un¬ 
glazed, 2J by 41 by 8$ 
inches; 5$ pounds. 

Brick, other than fire 
brick, under 10 pounds 
weight; ordinary red 
building brick, 8 by 
21 by 3$ inches. 

Bath bnck; river silt 
used for cleaning pur¬ 
poses. 

N one found. 


.do. 


.do . 


Paragraph No. 202. 

Tiles; plain unglazed 
semivitrified; values 
not over 40 cents per 
square foot; 6 by 6 
inches. 

Tiles; unglazed semivit- 
reous; 6 by 6 inches. 

Tiles; white glazed wall 
tiles; commercialgrade 
6 by 3 inches; value 
not over 40 cents per 
square foot. 

.do. 

.do. 

Tiles; vitreous unglazed 
flint; valued over 40 
cents per square foot; 
6 by 6 inches. 

None found. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Tiles; white glazed wall; 
over 40 cents per 
square foot; standard 
grade; 6 by 3 inches. 

Welsh quarries or quarry 
tiles; 6 by 6 by 1 inches; 
best red. 

Welsh quarries or quarry 
tiles; 6 by 6 by 1 inches; 
red. 

.do. 


Same as foreign. 


—do. 
-do. 


None found. 


.do. 


Same as foreign. 


None found. 


Brick; enameled, 
smooth faced, buff 
color brick, coated on 
one long side with clay 
mixture and white 
enamel glaze. Size, 8 
by 3J by 2\ inches. 

Magnesite brick, block 
of manganese ore, fired 
and shaped into brick 
form for use in fur¬ 
naces ofsteelfoundries, 
paper mills, etc. 

Chrome brick, not glazed 
chrome ore molded 
and fired into brick 
form for use in fur¬ 
naces. 


Tiles; plain unglazed 
semivitreous, 6 by 6 
inches; not over 40 
cents per square foot, 
packed. 

_do. 


Tiles; bright white glazed 
wall tiles; commercial 
grade; 6 by 3 inches; 
value not over 40 cents 
per square foot. 

_do. 

.do. 

Tiles; vitreous unglazed 
flint paving; valued at 
more than 40 cents per 
square foot; selected 
grade; 6 by 6 inches. 
Tiles; vitreous unglazed 
flint paving; commer¬ 
cial grade; 6 by 6 
inches. 

Tiles; white glazed wall; 
over 40 cents per 
square foot; standard 
grade; 6 by 3 inches. 
Quarry or quarry tiles; 
machine-cut ends; 6 by 
6 inches. 


.do. 


.do. 


Unit. 


Thousand. 


. .do_ 

. .do.... 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Case of 24 
bricks. 


Thousand. 


Ton. 


.do. 


Square feet.. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


..do. 


..do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$28.92 


30.16 

39.55 


50.40 


40.04 


11.00 


. 59 


.164 

.185 

.1475 


.121 

.20 

.1828 


.37 

.176 

.126 

.1313 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$27. 44 


25.69 

15.75 


11.70 71 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


71 


I 


9.39 


71 


8.00 71 


.24 71 


.045 

.024 

.042 


.048 

.045 

.0388 


.077 

.06i 

.044 

.0516 


72 

72 

72 


72 

72 

72 


72 

72 

72 

72 


Rate. 


10 per cent. 


.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


•do. 


15 per cent. 


5 cents per square 
foot. 


...do. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


$2.89 


3.02 

6.69 


5.40 


4.304 


1.485 


.09 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


9.7 


10.4 

16.9 


7.4 


11.66 


22 


52.17 


Amount. 


.05 

.05 

.05 


.05 

.05 

.05 


.05 

.0352 

.025 

.026 


35 

68 

87$ 

105J 

"47" 


50 

38 

85 

72.2 


$5. 75 


6.13 

10.51 


5.00 


6.27 


.48 


.091 


. 176 

.21 


.231 


. 1284 


. 252 

. 1037 

. 165 
.151 


4.515 25.00 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$65.00 


65.00 

72.50 


72.50 


60.00 


1. 40 


.35 

.435 

.45 


.45 

‘.295 

.40 


75 

• 37J 

.36 

.36 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$67.50 


67.50 
65.00 


30.00 


110.00 

55.00 

45.00 

.364 

.364 

.262 


.262 

.262 

.619 


.433 

.412 

.33 

.33 

.33 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


55,17 


55,17 

55,17 


35 

17 

35 

35 

35 

35 

35 

35 


35 

35 

35 


35 

35 

35 

35 

35 


Para¬ 

graph 


201 


201 

?oi 


201 

201 

201 

201 

201 

202 

202 

202 


202 

202 

202 


202 


202 


202 


202 


202 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


10 per cent under 
10 pounds weight. 


.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


84 


84 

84 


Rate. 


$1.25 per ton. 


. .do. 

. .do. 


10 per cent. 

23 per cent. 
20 per cent. 


f cent per pound 
and 10 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

.do.. 

38 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


3 cents per square 
foot, but not less 
than 20 per cent. 

.do. 


.do. 


84 


95 

84 


84 


84 


85 


85 

85 


85 

85 

85 


85 

85 

85 

85 

85 


35 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


8 cents per square 
foot. 


..do. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do... 


45 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Merchandise purchased f. o. b., duty 
included, San Francisco, at $62. 
Entered at $66, plus 14 per cent 
consumption tax. Duty includes 
State tax. 

Duty paid on a basis of $54 and 10 per 
cent. 


Duty paid on a basis of $43.04 and 10 
per cent. 


Duty paid on $14.85. 


In part of foreign material. 


Do. 


No sales, offered at cost or 29$ cents 
per square foot; usual overhead 
and profit 10 to 15 per cent. 


The domestic article is pressed on 
two sides, with machine-cut ends 
on other two, and somewhat thin¬ 
ner; selling price $0.30. 

Do. 


Do. 


‘Landed cost. 


( 27 ) 




































































































































































































28 


Schedule 2—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE— Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 202— 
Continued. 

England.I Welsh quarries or quarry 

tiles; 6 by 6 by 1 inches, 
best red. 

Do.| Welsh quarries or quarry 

tiles; 6 by 6 by 1 inches 
red. 

Do.I.do. 

Do.| Welsh quarries or quarry 

tiles; 6 by 6 by 1 inches; 
best red. 

Do.| Welsh quarries or quarry 

tiles; 6 by 6 by 1 inches; 
red. 

Do.I.do. 


Quarry or quarry tiles; 
machine-cut ends; 6 by 
6 inches; sheets. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Square feet.... 


.do. 


Paragraph No. 203. 
France.I Caen stone cement. 


Do. 


Gray nonstaining ce¬ 
ment, slow setting. 

Paragraph No. 206. 

None found. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Caen stone cement. 


$0,176 


.126 


.1313 

.176 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.0625 


.044 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Short ton. 


Paragraph No. 208. 

1 1 Mica, unmanufactured, 

Canada.■{ thumb trimmed,Cana- 

l dian amber (1 by 1). 

(Mica, thumb trimmed, 
Do.•! Canadian amber (1 by 

l 2). 

Mica, thumb trimmed, 

Do.■! Canadian amber (1 by 

3). 

Mica, thumb trimmed, 
Do.K Canadian amber (2 by 

3) . . 

Mica, thumb trimmed, 
Do.K Canadian amber (2 by 

4 ) . 

Mica, thumb trimmed, 
Do.|-( Canadian amber (3 by 

5) . 

Mica, thumb trimmed, 
Do. | -| Canadian amber (4 by 

6 ) . 

Mica, thumb trimmed, 

Do.H Canadian amber (5 by 

8 ). 

India. Mica, clear India, 3. 


White nonstaining ce¬ 
ment. 


Pumice stone with a 
chemical compound 
for binder in cake 
form. 


|None found. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Do. Mica, clear India, 4. 

Do. Mica, clear India, 5. 

Do. Mica, clear India, 6. 

Do.| Mica (unmanufactured), 

block, slightly stained, 

3. 

Do.| Mica (unmanufactured) 

block slightly stain¬ 
ed, 4. 

Do.| Mica (unmanufactured) 

block slightly stain¬ 
ed, 5. 

Do.| Mica (unmanufactured) 

block slightly stain¬ 
ed, 6. 

Do.I Mica (unmanufactured) 

block stained, 3. 

Do. Mica (unmanufactured) 

block stained, 4. 

Do. Mica (unmanufactured) 

block stained, 5. 

Do. Mica (unmanufactured) 

block stained, 6. 

Do.| Mica (unmanufactured) 

black spotted, 3. 

1 Average landed cost; landing charges estimated 


...do. 

...do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


None found. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Barrel of 375 
pounds net. 


Gross. 


Pound. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.126 


.1313 


23.5886 


2.6114 


{: 


11 to 
134 


.14 to 
.178 

.22 to 
.268 

.40 to 
.446 

.62 to 
.71 

. 11 to 
.34 


{!: 

/ 1.785 to \ 
\ 2.008 / 


008 

2.23 to 

2.68 

3. 56875 

2.97396 

1.78438 
. 35687 

2.1152 

1.4015 

.8364 

.2974 

1.5204 

1.1933 
.7137 
.1190 
.9554 


.0516 

.0625 


.044 


.0516 


11.8287 


1.0054 


72 


72 


72 

72 

74 

74 


Rate. 


20 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


} 


.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 


.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


$0.0352 


.025 


.026 

.0352 


.025 

.026 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


10 per cent.. 2.3306 


.do. 


77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 


4 cents per pound. 


25 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


.2611 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


25 percent. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

4 cents per pound 
25 per cent. 


38 


85 


72.2 

38 


85 

72.2 

68.88 

52 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


90 

743 

446 

089 

53 

35 

21 

074 

38 

30 

18 

04 

24 


11.16 

10.75 

I 

11.5 
11.34 
10.09 

10.11 

10.27 

12.5 

10.36 

10.89 

11.5 
11.1 
10.93 


$0.1037 


. 165 


.151 
. 1037 


.165 

.151 

26.0021 

2.2221 


.502 

.403 

.26 

.054 

.27 

.18 

. 11 

.05 

.20 
. 166 
.106 
.02 
.134 


$0. 371 

.36 

.36 

.371 

.36 

.36 

63.75 

5.90 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


1.172 

i.20875 
1.315 
i.53875 

I. 84125 

II. 53125 

12.38 

13.07875 

5.00 

4.15 

2.52 

53 

2.94 

1.96 

1.19 

.45 

2.13 
1.69 
1.03 
.21 
1.36 


$ 0.22 


.22 


.22 

.26 


.26 

.26 

49.50 

6.10 

6. 50 


L- 

ti- 

or. 

House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

35 

202 

3 cents per square 

85 



foot, but less 




than 20 percent. 


35 

202 

3 cents per square 

85 



foot, but not less 




than 20 per cent. 


35 

202 

.do. 

85 

35 

202 


85 

35 

202 

.do. 

85 

35 

202 

.do. 

85 

17 

203 

17 per cent. 

86 

17 

203 

.do. 

86 

17 

206 

26 per cent. 

89 



(4 cents per pound 

\ Q1 


ZUu 

\ and 17 per cent. 

/ 91 

42 

208 


91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 


91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 


91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

20S 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

4 cents per pound 

91 



and 17 per cent. 


42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 


1909 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 


35 per cent. 


jo cents per pound 
\ and 20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


5 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Selling price domestic article is $0.19 
at quarry or 25 cents New York; 
added $6.03 for better finish for¬ 
eign article. 

Do. 


Do. . , ... 

Selling price domestic article 23 
cents; added 3 cents for better 
quality of foreign article. 

Do. 


Do. 


Actual domestic selling price $33; 
domestic contains grit and is in¬ 
ferior to foreign; add 50 per cent to 
domestic selling price. 


In part of foreign material. 


Not produced in United States. 
Imported for manufacturing pur¬ 
poses and not resold in condition 
as imported. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Not comparable to domestic article, 
as imported. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
































































































































































































































































































































































29 


Country. 


India.. 

Do. 
Brazil.. 


Brazil. 

Do.... 

Do.... 

Argentine. 

Do.... 

Do.... 

Do.... 

Do.... 

Do.... 

Do.... 


India, via Lon¬ 
don. 


England . 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 208— 
Continued. 

Mica (unmanufactured), 
black spotted, 4. 

Mica (unmanufactured), 
black spotted, 5. 

Mica (unman ufactured), 
knife-trimmed block 
slightly stained, 3. 
Mica (unmanufactured) 
knife-trimmed block 
slightly stained; No. 4 
Mica (unmanufactured) 
knife-trimmed block 
slightly stained; No. 5 
Mica (unmanufactured) 
knife-trimmed block 
slightly stained; No. 6 
Mica (unmanufactured) 
knife-trimmed block 
slightly stained; No. 3 
Mica (unmanufactured) 
knife-trimmed block 
slightly stained; No. 4 
Mica (unmanufactured) 
knife-trimmed block 
' slightly stained: No. 5 
Mica (unmanufactured) 
knife-trimmed block 
slightly stained; No. 6 
Mica (unmanufactured) 
knife-trimmed block 
stained; No. 3. 

Mica (unmanufactured) 
knife-trimmed block 
stained; No. 4. 

Mica (unmanufactured) 
knife-trimmed block; 
stained; No. 5. 

Mica; India block from 
London; knife- 
trimmed; unmanufac¬ 
tured; clear; No. 4. 
None found. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


None found.. 
-do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do . 

.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Cut mica; cut from clear 
and slightly stained 
mica; first quality (2 
by 3). 

Cut mica; cut from clear 
and slightly stained 
mica; first quality (3 
by 3). 

Cut mica; cut from clear 
and slightly stained 
mica; first quality (3 
by 4). 

Cut mica; cut from clear 
and slightly stained 
mica; first quality (3 
by 5). 


.do.. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Pound. 
-do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Mica (unmanufactured); .do. 

first quality stove 
mica (3 by 3). 

Mica (unmanufactured); .do. 

first quality stove 
mica (2 by 3). 

Mica (unmanufactured); .do. 

first quality stove 
mica (2 by 2). 

Mica (unmanufactured); .do. 

first quality stove 
mica (1£ by 2). 

Mica (unmanufactured); .do. 

second quality stove 
mica (3 by 3). 

Mica (unmanufactured); .do. 

second quality stove 
mica (2 by 3). 

Mica (unmanufactured); .do. 

second quality stove 
mica (2 by 2). 

Mica (unmanufactured); .do. 

second quality stove 
mica (1§ by 2). 

Mica (unmanufactured); 
black stained (3 by 3). 

Mica (unmanufactured); 
black stained (2 by 3). 

Mica (unmanufactured); 
black stained (2 by 2). 

Cut mica; cut from clear 
and slightly stained 
mica; first quality (2 
by 3). 

Cut mica; cut from clear .do. 

and slightly stained 
mica; first quality (3 
by 3). 

Cut mica; cut from clear .do. 

and slightly stained 
mica; first quality (3 
by 4). 

Cut mica; cut from clear .do. 

and slightly stained 
mica; first quality (3 
I by 5). 

1 Not sold; last price for similar grade. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


$0.6282 
.3011 


24 

91 

45 

25 
25 
97 
365 
085 
72 

34 

18 

88 


1.60 


2.84 


3.38 


4. 45 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc 


$0.03 

.03 

.0225 

.016 

.0025 

.004 

.0975 

.074 

.0365 

.006 

.07 

.04 

.02 

.25 


.10 


.10 


.10 


.10 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 

77 


Rate. 


25 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


77 


77 


77 


77 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.... 

.do. 

.do. 

4 cents per pound. 

25 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


30 ner cent. 


Amount 


$0.16 

.08 

.31 

.23 

. 1125 

. 0625 

.3125 

.2425 

.091 

•04 

.18 

.085 

.045 

.72 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Percent. 


Amount. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.48 


.852 


1.014 


1.34 


9.7 
9.97 
85.19 

128 

20.88 

21.6 

65.6 
74.8 

133.5 
106.1 
36.08 
33.4 

34.6 

14.28 


$0.08 

.04 

1.33 

1.46 

.1175 

.0675 

1.09 

.96 
.6575 
. 139 

.35 

. 155 
.085 
.52 


39.44 


32.6 


39.77 


13. 75 


.86 


1.24 


1. 786 


.81 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0.90 
.45 
12.91 

2 2.60 

3 .68 

.38 

2.75 

2,25* 

1 1.15 

■ .27 

i 1.32 

1.62 

.33 

4.37 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


3.04 


5.03 


6.2S 


6. 70 


$1.75 

1.25 

.75 

.30 

1.50 

1.00 

.50 

.20 

.70 

.40 

.20 

2.84 

4.70 

5.88 

6. 27 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

12 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


208 

208 

208 

208 

20S 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

20S 

208 


4 cents per pound 
and 17 per cent. 
_do. 


.. .do. 

.do. 

..do. 

. .do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

-do. 

_do. 

...do.. 


.do. 

.do. 


4 cents per pound 
and 17 per cent. 


208 


208 


208 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


10 cents per pound 
and 17 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


5 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 
_do. 


.. .do. 

...do. 

. .do. 

..do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

-do. 

_do. 

_do. 

-do. 


.do. 

.do. 


5 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 

91 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Not comparable to domestic article, 
as imported. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


10 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


2 Used in manufacture; similar quality sold at $2.60. 


These are the prices, paid to the 
miners for this mica in an un¬ 
trimmed condition at the mines, 
and taldng the entire run of sizes 
produced: these are average prices 
for the first 9 months of the year 
when very little was bought. 


3 None sold in several months. 


















































































































































































































































































30 


Schedule 2—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE,AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 











price of 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 




Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
urrency. 

landing 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

Para- 

Rate on American 
valuatiop. 

Para¬ 

graph. 



freight, 
insur-, 
mce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 


Paragraph No. 208— 
Continued. 

Cut mica; cut from clear 
and slightly stained 
mica; second quality 
(2 by 3). 

Cut mica; cut from clear 
and slightly stained 
mica; second quality 
(3 by 3). 

Cut mica; cut from clear 

Cut mica; cut from clear 
and slightly stained 
mica; second quality 
(2 by 31. 

Cut mica; cut from clear 
and slightly stained 
mica; second quality 
(3 by 3). . 

Cut mica; cut from clear 


SI. 20 

$0.10 

77 

30 per cent. 

$0.36 

46.98 

$0.78 

$2.14 

$2.11 

42 

208 

10 cents per pound 
and 17 per cent. 

91 







1.18 

1.05 

3.53 

42 

208 

91 



2.13 

.10 

77 


.61 

11.1 








49.2 

1.67 

5.00 

4.41 

42 

208 


91 

Do. 

_do. 

2.53 

.10 

77 

.do. 

. 76 




and slightly stained 
mica; second quality 
(3 by 4). 

Cut mica; cut from clear 

and slightly stained 
mica; second quality 
(3 by 4). 

Cut mica; cut from clear 







20 

.90 

5.39 

4.70 

42 

208 


91 

Do. 

.do. 

3.38 

.10 

77 

.do. 

1.014 




and slightly stained 
mica; second quality 
(3 by 5). 

Cut mica; iHnch disks.. 

and slightly stained 
mica; second quality 
(3 by 5). 

Cut mica; l}-inch disks.. 






.1365 

111 

.71 

1.33 

1.15 
.63 

42 

42 

208 

208 

208 


91 

India. 

.do. 

.455 

.03 

77 

.do. 

.do. 

91 

91 

Do. 



.do. 

.455 

.03 

77 

30 per cent. 

.1365 

114 

.71 

1.33 

1.13 

- 1.91 
1.62 

42 



Mica washers; manufac¬ 
tured of mica (i by *). 

Mica washers; manufac¬ 
tured of mica (\ by *). 


.42 

.05 

.05 

77 

77 


. 126 


i . 596 


1 42 

208 

.do. 

91 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.12075 


> . 573 


1.62 

3 2.00 

1.35 

1 

42 

208 


91 

Do. 

Mica washers; manufac- 

Mica washers; manufac- 

. 4025 






Do. 

tured of mica (J by J). 

Mica washers; manufac- 

tured of mica (£ by |). 

Mica washers; manufac- 


.4025 

.05 

77 

.do. 

.12075 


' .573 


2 1.81 
.861 

12 

208 

.do. 

91 











tured of mica (R 
by *). 

tured of mica (R 
by*)- 

.do. 

.315 

.05 

77 

.do. 

.0945 


i .46 


2 1. 75 
.972 

42 

208 


91 

Do. 

Mica washers; manufac- 

Mica washers; manufac- 







tured of mica (f by A). 

tured of mica (| by *). 

.do. 

.35 

.05 

77 

.do. 

.105 


1 .505 


2 1.63 
.70 

“2 

208 


91 

Do. 

Mica washers; manufac- 

Mica washers; manufac- 



.63 





tured of mica (1| by £). 
Mica splittings; made 
fron Canadian amber 
mica (1 by 1). 

tured of mica (1J by J). 


.49 

3 .01 

77 


.147 



1.647 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 

Canada. 













Mica splittings; made 
from Canadian amber 
mica (1 by 2). 

Mica splittings; made 
from Canadian amber 
mica (1 by 3). 

Mica splittings; pan 
packed; 5 ord. 




3 01 

77 


.174 



i. 764 


42 

208 


91 

Do. 



.98 

.6165 

.6480 

3 .01 

.03 

.03 

77 

77 

77 


.294 



11.284 


42 

208 

.do. 

91 

Do. 



_do. 

.184 

8.36 

.0695 

.90 


42 

208 

.do. 

91 

India. 



.do.. 

. 194 

9.97 

.087 

.96 


42 

208 

.do. 

91 


packed; 5 spl. 



2766 

. 03 

77 

.do. 

.082 

7.8 

.0305 

.42 


42 

208 

.do. 

91 


mica spuii/iiigs , ptiii 

packed; 6 ord. 



.37 

.03 

77 

.do. 

.111 

7.63 

.039 

.55 


42 

208 

.do. 

91 


packed; 6 spl. 








1.05 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 



mica); molding mica 
plate made of import¬ 
ed white mica split¬ 
tings and imported 
shellac; 0.020 inch 
thick. 










1.32 

42 

208 

.do. 

91 



mica); surfaced com- 
mutatorsegment plate 
made of same material 
as above; 0.020 inch 
thick. 


35.70 


77 

15 per cent. 

5.36 






208 

4 cents per pound 

4S0 


ground; 20 to 40 mesh. 












and 20 per cent. 


1 



40.16 


77 

.do. 

6.02 





42 

208 


480 


ground; 40 to 80 mesh. 



■62.48 


77 

.do. 

9.37 





42 

208 


480 


ground; S 150 to 200 
mesh. 








1 





1909 


Rate. 


10 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


,do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


5 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

10 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Domestic grade inferior. 

In part of foreign material. 

No sales of foreign article. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

There are no mica splittings pro¬ 
duced in the United States. Mica 
splittings are sold largely to the 
electrical companies, and are used 
in making mica plate. They are 
not ordinarily sold in United 
States in the condition as imported. 

Do. 


Do. 


No mica splittings produced in 
United States owing to labor con¬ 
ditions. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

There have been no importations of 
mica plate except a few small sam¬ 
ple lots. Domestic in part of for¬ 
eign material. 


Do. 


Prices furnished by a Canadian ex¬ 
porter and represent the prices in 
Canada. This ground mica is 
somewhat different from thr 
ground mica produced in United 
States as itis ground from different 
kind of mica and has not yet been 
imported. 

Do. 


Landed cost. 


2 In part of foreign material. 


3 Estimated. 





















































































































































































































































































31 


Country. 


France. 


Canada. 


Do. 


Do. 


Korea. 


Do. 

Ceylon. 

Do. 

Do. 

France. 


Madagascar. 
Ceylon. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 208— 
Continued. 

None found. 


.do. 


Paragraph No. 209. 
None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Paragraph No. 210. 

Earthenware; common 
brown, round terrines 
or casseroles with 2 
handles made of com¬ 
mon red or brown clay 
with interior coated 
with ordinary vitreous 
glaze; 8-inch. 

Plain standard flower 
pots made of common 
red or brown clay; 

4- inch. 

Plain standard flower 
pots made of common 
red or brown clay; 

5- inch. 

Plain standard flower 
pots made of common 
reef or brown clay; 

6- inch. 

Paragraph No. 211. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
amorphous; 80-82 per 
cent carbon, used for 
stove polish, etc. 

.do. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
Ceylon graphite; 
“N E ” lump. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
Ceylon graphite; “B” 
chip. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
Ceylon graphite; 
dust, 60 per cent. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
Madagascar flake; 
usually over 85 per 
cent carbon. 

.do. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
not directly compara¬ 
ble with other graph¬ 
ites, although domes¬ 
tic (Alabama) No. 1 
flake is ordinarily on 
an even price basis 
with Ceylon No. 1 
chip; No. 1 lump, best. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
not directly compara¬ 
ble with other graph¬ 
ites, although domes¬ 
tic (Alabama) No. 1 
flake is ordinarily on 
an even price basis 
with Ceylon No. 1 
chip; No. 1 lower 
grade. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
not directly compara¬ 
ble with other graph¬ 
ites, although domes¬ 
tic (Alabama) No. 1 
flake is ordinarily on 
an even price basis 
with Ceylon No. 1 
chip; No. 1 chip. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Ground mica; dry; 20 to 
40 mesh; 40 to 80 mesh. 

Ground mica; dry; S 100 
to 200 mesh. 


Manufactures of soap¬ 
stone; 12-inch round 
griddles. 

Manufactures of soap¬ 
stone; 9 by 18 inch 
oval griddles. 

Manufactures of soap¬ 
stone; 8 by 12 inch foot 
warmer. 

Earthenware; common 
brown, round terrines 
or casseroles with 2 
handles made of com¬ 
mon red or brown clay 
with interior coated 
with ordinary vitreous 
glaze; 8-inch. 

Plain standard flower 
pots made of common 
red or brown clay; 

4- inch. 

Plain standard flower 
pots made of common 
red or brown clay; 

5- inch. 

Plain standard flower 
pots made of common 
red or brown clay; 

6- inch. 


None found. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

Ton. 










42 

9n,g 


480 














and 20 per cent. 



.do. 










42 

208 


480 


Dozen. 




- 







9 QQ 


95 


.do. 










17 

90 Q 


95 


.do. 









5 75 

17 

209 


95 


Each. 

$0,098 

$0.044 

78 

15 per cent.. 

80. 0147 

187.2 

$0.293 

$0. 45 

. 29 

35 

210 


92 


Per 1,000. 

11.08 

2.95 

78 

.do. 

1.66 

1 15.69 

18. 00 

35 

210 


92 


.do. 

15.68 

4.17 

78 


2. 35 



1 22.20 

32. 40 

35 

210 


92 


.do. 

23.98 

6.38 

78 


3.60 



i33.96 

48.60 

35 

210 


92 


T o.n (2 , 240 

28.00 

12.00 

579 

Free. 


20 

8.00 

48.00 


39 

211 


654 


pounds). 
















27.00 

15.00 

579 



13.9 

5.50 

47.50 


39 

211 


654 


Pound. 

.0495 

.0075 

579 



5.2 

.003 

.06 


39 

211 


654 

do 


.0405 

.0075 

579 


• 

4.1 

.002 

2.05 


39 

211 


654 



.0065 

.0075 

579 

.do. 


6.6 

.0001 

.•015 


39 

211 


654 



.025 

.005 

579 

.do. 


16.6 

.005 

.035 


39 

211 


654 



.02 

.0075 

579 

.do. 


27 

.0075 

2.035 


39 

211 


654 



.0575 

.0075 

579 

.do. 


7.6 

.005 

.07 


39 

211 


654 


_do. 

.0325 

.0075 

579 





.04 


39 

211 


654 



.0375 

.0075 

579 



11 

.005 

.05 


39 

211 


654 














»• 




Remarks. 


This ground mica is made from a 
different kind of mica than that 
produced at Ottawa, Canada. 

Do. 


Actual domestic price, $0.23. Foreign 
article 25 per cent superior quality. 


Not imported for sale. 


Do. 


Do. 


tions. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


1 Costs to land. 


, Domestic producers claim that their mines will not resume operations until Ceylon chip and Madagascar flake sell for at least $0.10 per pound. Comparable domestic material, “Alabama flake,” unsalable under present market condition 
























































































































































































































32 


Country. 


Ceylon. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Holland. 


Holland. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 2—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Germany. 


Paragraph No. 211— 
Continued. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
not directly compara¬ 
ble with other graph¬ 
ites, although domes¬ 
tic (Alabama) No. 1 
flake is ordinarily on 
an even price basis 
with Ceylon No. 1 
chip; medium. 

Graphite or plumbago; .do. 

not directly compara¬ 
ble with other graph¬ 
ites, although domes¬ 
tic (Alabama) No. 1 
flake is ordinarily on 
an even price basis 
with Ceylon No. 1 
chip; No. 1 dust. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
not directly compara¬ 
ble with other graph¬ 
ites, although domes¬ 
tic (Alabama) No. 1 
flake is ordinarily on 
an even price basis 
with Ceylon No. 1 
chip; No. 2 dust. 

Graphite or plumbago; 
not directly compara¬ 
ble with other graph¬ 
ites, although domes¬ 
tic (Alabama) No. 1 
flake is ordinarily on 
an even price basis 
with Ceylon No. 1 
chip; flying dust. 

Paragraph No. 212. 

Earthenware, plain 
white; ordinary white 
glazed tableware: 
opaque and absorbent 
body; run of kiln se¬ 
lection: plain white 
cup and saucer; 9 to 10 
ounces. 

Earthenware, plain 
whitp; ordinary white 
glazed table ware; 
opaque and absorbent 
body; run of kiln se¬ 
lection; plain white 
cup and saucer; 9 to 10 
ounces. 

Earthenware, plain 
white; ordinary white 
glazed tableware; 
opaque and absorbent 
body; run of kiln se¬ 
lection; plates; 9 
inches actual size. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Pound. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$0.0275 


.do. 


Earthenware, plain 
white; ordinary white 
glazed tableware: 
opaque and absorbent 
body; run of kiln se¬ 
lection; plates: 9) 
inches actual si :e. 

Earthenware, plain 
white; ordinary white 
glazed tableware; 
opaque and absorbent 
body; run of kiln; 
plates; 9£ inches ac¬ 
tual size. 

Earthenware, plain 
white; ordinary white 
glazed tableware'; 
opaque and absorbent 
body; run of kiln; 
plates; 9 1 inches ac¬ 
tual size. 


Earthenware, plain 
white: ordinary white 
glazed tableware; 
opaque and absorbent 
body; run of ki n se¬ 
lection; plain white 
cup and saucer: 9 to 10 
ounces. 

Earthenware, plain 
white; ordinary white 
glazed tableware: 
opaque and absorbent 
body; run of ki ! n se¬ 
lection: plain white 
cup and saucer; 9 to 10 
ounces. 

.do. 

Earthenware, plain 
white; ordinary white 
glazed tableware; 
opaque and absorbent 
body; run of kiln se¬ 
lection; plates; stand¬ 
ard; 9f inches actual 
sizp. 

.do. 


Earthenware, plain 
whte; ordinary white 
glazed tableware 
opaque and absorbent 
body; run of kiln; 
plates; standard; 9§ 
inches actual size. 

_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.0225 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


*0.0075 


.0175 


.0125 


.719 


.4777 


.503 


.do. 


.do— 


.do. 


. 380 


.635 


.638 


.0075 


.0075 


.0075 


. 102 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


579 


579 


Kate. 


Free . 


Amount. 


.do. 


579 


579 


79 


.18 


. 120 


79 


79 


. 182 


.24 


.163 


79 


79 


79 


.do. 


.do. 


35 per cent. 


.. .do. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


$0.252 


.107 


12 


10 


41.2 


Amount. 


$0. 0018 


. 0015 


.003 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0. 0368 


.0315 


.028 


.002 


.467 


57.6 


.197 


. .do. 


.do. 


.135 


.222 


.223 


52.4 


70.7 


13.9 


31.8 


.475 


.464 


.022 


1.60 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


' SI. 71 


1.30 


1.35 


.497 I 1.20 


. 153 


.326 


> 1.61 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


39 


39 


39 


39 


35 


35 


1 1.61 

2 1.40 


21.40 


1.25 2 1.26 


1.35 2 1.26 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


211 


211 


211 


211 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


10 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


212 


212 


212 

212 


35 


35 


35 


212 


212 


212 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


. .do. 

..do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


654 


654 


654 


654 


94 


Rate. 


Free . 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


55 per cent. 


94 


94 

94 


.do. 


.do. 


94 


94 


94 


.do. 


do 

do 


Remarks. 


Quotations. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Average domestic selling price of this 
class of goods, 81.90. Imported ar¬ 
ticle inferior in selection; allow 10 
per cent from the average domestic 
price. 


Average domestic selling price of this 
class, $1.90. Imported article in¬ 
ferior in selection: allow 15percent 
from the average domestic price. 


Average domestic selling price for 
this class of goods, $1.40. Foreign 
and domestic directly comparable. 


Do. 


Average domestic selling price, 81.40. 
Foreign inferior in quality and se¬ 
lection; allow 10 per cent from do¬ 
mestic average price. 


Do. 


1 Actual selling prices, $2, $1.91, $1.72. 


! Actual selling prices, $148, $1.34, factory. 
































































































































































33 

Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 212— 
Continued. 

Earthenware, plain 

white; highest grade 
semiporcelain opaque 
and absorbent body; 
run of kiln dinner- 
ware. 

Earthenware, plain 

white; hotel ware; 
opaque, hard - fired, 
and slightly absorb¬ 
ent body; 1 thick, vit¬ 
rified; run of kiln. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
hotel ware; opaque; 
hard-fired and slightly 
absorbent body; one- 
half thick vitrified; 
underglaze; 2 color 
lines. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
hotel ware; opaque; 
hard-fired and slightly 
absorbent body; one- 
half thick vitrified; 
underglaze; printed 
border. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
hotel ware; opaque; 
hard-fired and slightly 
absorbent body; one- 
half thick vitrified: 
underglaze; color band; 
3 lines. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
hotel ware; opaque; 
hard-fired and slightly 
absorbent body; one- 
half thick vitrified; 
underglaze; transfer 
border. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
hotel ware; semiporce¬ 
lain; opaque and ab¬ 
sorbent body; under- 
glaze; color band and 3 
lines. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi¬ 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din¬ 
ner ware; transfer bor¬ 
der; liquid gold edge. 

.do. 


.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Earthenware, plain 
white; highest grade 
semiporcelain opaque 
and absorbent body; 
run of kiln dinner- 
ware. 

Earthenware, plain 
white; hotel ware; 
opaque, hard - fired, 
and slightly absorb¬ 
ent body; J thick hard 
porcelain; run of kiln. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
hotel ware; opaque; 
hard-fired and slightly 
absorbent body; one- 
half thick hard porce¬ 
lain; underglaze; 2 
color lines. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
hotel ware; opaque; 
hard-fired and slightly 
absorbent body; one- 
half thick hard porce- 
lain; underglaze; 
printed border. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
hotel ware; opaque; 
hard-fired and slightly 
absorbent body; one- 
half thick hard porce¬ 
lain; underglaze; color 
band; 3 lines. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
hotel ware; opaque; 
hard-fired and slightly 
absorbent body; one- 
half thick hard porce¬ 
lain; underglaze; trans¬ 
fer border. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
hotel ware; semiporce¬ 
lain; opaque and ab¬ 
sorbent body; under¬ 
glaze; color band and 3 
lines. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi- 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body;’din¬ 
ner ware; transfer bor¬ 
der; liquid gold edge. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi¬ 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din¬ 
ner ware; transfer bor¬ 
der; liquid gold edge. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi¬ 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din¬ 
ner ware; transfer bor¬ 
der; liquid gold edge. 


Unit. 


100-piece din¬ 
ner set. 1 


Assortment of 
16 dozen 
pieces. 2 


_do. 2 . 


...do. 2 . 


.do. 2 . 


.do. 2 . 


...do. 2 . 


100-piece din¬ 
ner set. 1 


.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


Foreign article. 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


/ $7.89 

\ 7.89 

21.45 

24.79 

25.39 

25.39 

28.20 

24.21 

11.95 

11.95 

11.95 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.789 
.789 


2.15 


2.23 


2.29 


2.29 


1.97 


2.18 


.717 


.717 


.717 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


79 

79 


79 


79 


79 


79 


79 


79 


79 


79 


79 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 
.do. 


.do. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do . 


Amount 


$2.76 
2.76 


7.51 


9.92 


10.15 


10.15 


11.28 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


50.8 
50. S 


48.6 


48.7 


49.9 


49.9 


69.6 


Amount. 


$5.81 
5.81 


15.12 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$17.25 
17.25 


46.23 


9.68 52.9 


4.78 


4.78 


4.78 


59.9 


59.9 


59.9 


17.99 54.93 


18.87 


18.87 


28.85 


19.07 


10.46 


10.46 


10.46 


56.70 


56.70 


70.30 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$11.90 

10.72 


37.90 


60.06 


63.56 


63.56 


71.50 


55.14 64.89 


27.91 


27.91 


27.91 


21.66 


22.43 


20.94 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


25 

25 


25 


35 


35 


35 


35 


35 


25 


25 


25 


Composition of 100-piece set, England. 


House bill. 

1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

212 

25 per cent.... 

94 

55 per cent. 


212 

.do. 

94 

—".do. 


212 

.do. 

94 

.do. 


212 

28 per cent. 

93 

00 per cent. 


212 

.do... 

93 

.do. 


212 

.do... 

93 

.do. 






# 

212 

.do. 

93 

.do. 


212 

.do...,. 

93 

.do. 


212 

.do. 

93 

.do... 


212 

.do. 

93 

.do... 


212 

.do. 

93 




Composition oj assortment, 16 dozen pieces, England. 


12 plates. 

12 plates. 

12 plates. 

12 coupe soups. 

12 fruits. 

12 teas. 

12 saucers. 

1 covered dish.. 

1 casserole. 

1 sauce boat.... 


Size. 


Inches. 

7 

5 

4 

7 

4 


English 

list. 


s. d. 

8 0 


9 0 
4 6 
4 6 

1 8 


1 sugar, 30s. 

1 cream, 30s. 

1 covered butter and drainer. 

1 oval dish. 

Do. 

Do. 

1 baker. 

1 pickle. 


100 pieces. 


Size. 


Inches. 


8 

10 

12 

7 


English 

list. 


1 6 


1 0 


£3 1 4 


12 plates. 

Do. 

Do. 

12 oval dishes. 

Do. 

Do.. 

12 bakers.... 

Do. 

Do. 


Trade 

size. 

Actual 

size. 

English 

list 

(dozens). 

Inches. 

Inches. 

s. d. 

7 

9 

8 6 

6 

8 

7 0 

5 

7 

5 0 

8 

101 

12 0 

10 

12§ 

18 0 

12 

US 

31 6 

21 

51 

7 0 

3 

5} 

7 0 

4 

61 

7 0 


12 oatmeals. 

12 extra tea or coffee cups 
12 extra tea or coffee saucers.. 

12 London tea cups. 

12 London tea saucers. 

12 after-dinner coffee cups_ 

12 after-dinner coffee saucers. 


Total. 


Trade 

size. 


Inches. 


Actual 

size. 


Inches. 
6J 
® 9J 


a 81 
° 3 j 


English 

list 

(dozens). 


d. 

0 

0 

0 

8 

4 

4 

8 


£1 0 0 


a Ounces. 


95182—22- 



































































































































































































34 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 










price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 






Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 





United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 212— 
Continued. 









$10.86 

$29.78 

$23. 82 

25 

212 


93 

60 per cent. 


Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi- 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din- 
nerware; £-mch mat. 
gold band with £ mat. 
handle. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi- 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din- 
nerware; J-inch mat. 
gold band'with £ mat. 
handles. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi¬ 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din- 
nerware; J-inch mat. 
gold band with £ mat. 
handles. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi¬ 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din- 
nerware; £-inch mat. 
gold band with £ mat. 
handles. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi- 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din- 
nerware; J-inch mat. 
gold band with mat. 
handles. 

100 piece din¬ 
ner set. 

do. 1 . 

$12.96 

$0.777 

79 

40 per cent. 

$5.18 

57.4 



Do . 

12.96 

.777 

79 

_do. 

5.18 

57.4 

10.86 

29.78 

24.11 

25 

212 

.do. 

93 

.do. 

Dn 



12.96 

12.96 

.777 

.777 

79 

79 


5.18 

57.4 

10.86 

29.78 

22. 75 

25 

212 


93 

.do. 

Dn 


.do. 1 . 


5.18 

57.4 

10.86 

29.78 

20.94 

25 

212 

.do. 

93 

.do. 







Do 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi- 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din- 
nerware; transfer bor¬ 
der; liquid gold edge. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi- 
pOrcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din- 
nerware; transfer bor¬ 
der; liquid gold edge. 

1 

12.32 

.677 

79 


4.928 

69.3 

i2.43 

30.35 

24.59 

25 

212 

_do. 

93 







* Do 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi¬ 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din- 
nerware: transfer bor¬ 
der; liquid gold edge. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
highest grade semi- 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; diu- 
nerware; transfer bor¬ 
der; liquid gold edge. 

.do. 1 . 

13.13 

.722 

79 


5.25 

71.2 

13.61 

32.71 

24.59 

25 

212 


93 

.do. 





Do. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
inferior grade; semi¬ 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din- 
nerware; transfer bor¬ 
der; liquid gold edge. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
inferior grade; semi¬ 
porcelain; opaque and 
absorbent body; din- 
nerware; transfer bor¬ 
der; liquid gold edge. 

..do. 1 . 

11.24 

. 786 

79 

_do. 

4.50 

54.6 

9.03 

25.55 

21.67 

25 

212 


93 








Do. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
inferior grade; semi- 
porcelain; tableware; 
plates 8J inches; un¬ 
derglaze print. 

Earthenware, decorated; 
inferior grade; semi¬ 
porcelain; tableware; 
plates 9J inches; un¬ 
derglaze print. 

Dozen. 

1.197 

.089 

79 

.do. 

.478 

49.6 

.876 

2.64 


25 

212 


93 











Do. 

. Earthenware, decorated; 

.do. 


1.188 

.122 

79 

.do. 

.475 

76.5 

1.365 

3.15 

1.76 

25 

212 


93 



inferior grade; semi¬ 
porcelain; tableware; 
plates 8£ inches; un¬ 
derglaze print. 











. Earthenware, decorated; 



. 875 

.181 

79 


.35 

56.5 

.794 

2.20 





93 

.do. 


inferior grade; semi¬ 
porcelain; tableware; 
plates 8£ inches; un¬ 
derglaze print. 



• 






Germany. 

. Earthenware, decorated 

Earthenware, decorated 

Set. 

.69 

.259 

79 

.do. 

.276 

26.5 

.325 

1. 55 

1.12 

35 

212 


93 



6 nested nappies, as 
sets; sizes, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 
9 inches, 1 color sten¬ 
ciled border. 

0 nested nappies, as 
sets; sizes, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 
9 inches, 3 oolor lines. 










Czechoslovakia 

. Earthenware, decorated 
15-pieee cereal sets, of 
6 spice and 6 cereal 
jars, 2 bottles and 1 
salt box; 2-color stenci 
underglaze. 

. Earthenware, decorated 

Earthenware, decorated 
15-piece cereal sets, of 
6 spice and 6 cereal 
jars, 2 bottles and 1 
salt box; 1-color stencil 
overglaze; blue Gre¬ 
cian. 

.do. 

2.06 

.618 

79 

.do. 

.824 

57.1 

2.00 

5.50 

6.82 

35 

212 

.do. 

93 


Germany. 


3.07 

.48 

79 


1.23 

36 

1.72 

6.50 

6.82 

35 

212 

.do. 



la-piece cereal sets, of 
6 spice and 6 cereal 
jars, 2 bottles and 1 
salt box; 2-color stenci 
underglaze. 




93 



















'See composition of assortment on p. 3.3. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic 
$1.02. Foreign sizes larger am 
decoration superior; stenciled bor 
der against plain lines. Differene 
estimated as 10 per cent additiona 
to domestic price. 


Foreign and domestic considered 
directly comparable. Difference 
in size offset by difference in deco¬ 
ration. 































































































































































35 

Schedule 2. EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE-Continued. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 




Foreign article. 

• 

Overhead anc 
profit on landec 

Selling 
price o 
foreign 
article i 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 

/ 

Unit. 

F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

, price o 
domesti 
Q article 
reportec 
compara 
ble. 

c In- 
vesti 
gator 





Remarks. 


Paragraph "NTn 010 

---_____ 


Para¬ 

graph 

Rate. 

Amount 

Per oeni 

. Amouni 

United 

States. 

Para 

graph 

Rate on America 
valuation. 

a Para 
graph 

Rate. 



Continued. 

















- - 

England.... 

Earthenware, decorated- 
third-grade, blue band 
and lines, dipped 
bowls; 36s (diameter, 
5i inches). 

Earthenware, decorated- 
high-grade dinner-’ 
ware, embossed in 
mold; decorated un¬ 
derglaze with outline 
print filled in by hand 
with enamel colors; 8 - 
inch plates. 

Second-grade dinner- 
ware; overglaze outline 
print; hand painted 
with enameled colors; 
liquid gold edge; 7 - 
inch plates. 

Second-grade dinner 
ware; underglaze 
printed sprays and 
borders; sprays hand- 
colored underglaze; 
plain color edge line; 

7 inch plates. 

Ordinary cream-color 
dinner ware; under¬ 
glaze color lines; 
stenciled border and 
center; 7-inch plates. 

Earthenware, decorated 
third-grade, blue band 
and lines, dipped 
bowls; 36s (diameter, 
5 inches). 

None found.. 


















Dozen. 

80.94 



40 per cent. 















/9 

SO. 376 

61.7 

$0.87 

$ 2 . 2i 

1 $1. 72 

35 

212 

28 per cent. 

93 

60 per cent .. 


Do. 





- 











finish inferior. Foreign sizes larger 
and decoration more carefully ap¬ 
plied. Add 20 per cent to domestic 



2.71 

















. 10 S 

79 

.do. 

1.084 

79.5 

3.10 

7.00 


35 

212 




price. 

Do. 

.do. 













. Process of decorating not used in 
domestic potteries. 


.do. 

2.06 

.082 

79 

.do. 

. S24 

! 83.7 

2. 484 

5.45 


35 

212 





Do. 



1.773 

. 107 

79 


.709 

64.2 

1.66 


.do. 

93 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

- ..-do. 


1.38 

.0966 

79 


4. 25 


35 

212 


93 

.do. 

Do. 





.552 

89. 7 

1.82 

3.85 


35 

212 

.do. 

93 

.do. 

Do. 


Paragraph No. 213. 


















Germany. 

China ware, plain white; 
hotel china; vitrified 
body; best selection; 
i thick; roll edge 
plates; 25 cm. 

Chinaware, plain white; 
hotel china; vitrified 

China-ware, plain white; 
hotel ware; vitrified 
body; best selection; 
i thick; 8 J-inch 

(actual, 10 inches), 
plates. 

Chinaware, plain white; 
hotel ware; vitrified 

D ozen. 

















2.36 

.43 - 

80 


1.18 

19.6 

.78 


4.90 

35 

213 

35 per cent. 








4. 75 

94 



France. 

.do. 

1.65 















.24 

SO 


.78 

34.8 

.93 

3.60 

3.07 

35 

213 


94 



Do. 

body; run of kiln selec¬ 
tion; cord edge; 8 
pouce ( 22 J cm.) plates. 

Chinaware, plain white; 
hotel china; vitrified 

body; run ofkiln selec¬ 
tion; cord edge; 7\- 
inch (actual, 22 J cm.; 

8 J inches) plates. 

Chinaware, plain white; 
hotel ware; vitrified 
body; run of kiln selec¬ 
tion; cord edge; 7- 
inc-h (actual, 21 c. m., 
8 J inches) plates. 

Chinaware, decorated; 
vitrified hotel china; 

.do. 

1.52 

.22 

80 








Foreign sample submitted, 9§ inches 
or 24 cm. Price comparison on 224 
cm. size. 



.05 

35.9 

.86 

3. 25 

2.77 

7.30 

35 

35 

213 

213 


94 



Germany. 

body; run of kiln selec¬ 
tion; cord edge; 7$ 
pouce (21 cm.) plates. 

Chinaware, decorated; 
vitrified hotel china; 

.do. 

4.04 

1 

.65 

80 

55 percent. 

2.22 

20.1 

1.39 


40 per cent. 










93 


Foreign items sold directly to con¬ 
sumers (hotels) while domestic are 
sold to wholesalers. The landed 
cost, including duty, would give 
comparable value to domestic as 
sold to wholesalers. 

Do. 

Do. 

rolledge; f-inehtrans- 
fer border; 25 cm. 
plates. 

Chinaware, decorated; 

rolledge; f-mch trans¬ 
fer border; 25 cm. 
plates. 

Chinaware, decorated; 

— do. 

3.76 

.60 i 

80 


2.07 1 

19.8 

1.27 


5.50 

35 





vitrified hotel china; 

vitrified hotel china; 



7. 70 

213 . 

— do. 

93 . 


Do. 

roll edge; U/G; plain 
print; 25 cm. plates. 

Chinaware, decorated; 

roll edge; U/G; plain 
print; 25 cm. plates; 
border. 

Chinaware, decorated; 
vitrified hotel china; 

— do. 

3.31 

.53 | 

SO 


1 .S 2 

20.1 

1.14 


5.60 

35 

213 . 





vitrified hotel china; 



6 . SO 


93 


Do. 

Do. 

roll edge; U/G; 2 color 
lines; 25 cm. plates. 
Chinaware, decorated; 

roll edge; U/G; 2 color 
lines; 25 cm. plates. 
Chinaware, decorated; 

—do. 

3.76 

.60 

80 


2.07 

19.7 

1 

1.27 


6.30 

35 

213 . 

—do. 




vitrified hotel china; 

vitrified hotel china; 





7. 70 

93 . 


Domestic sample submitted is 64 
inches. Comparison of value is 
made upon same size as foreign 
( 8 J-inch trade). 

Do. 

roll edge; U/G; color 
band, and 2 lines; 25 
cm. plates. 

Chinaware, decorated; 

roll edge; U/G; color 
band, and 2 lines; 25 
cm. plates. 

Chinaware, decorated; . 


4.43 

.60 

80 . 


2.44 

31.2 

2.33 

9.80 

8.83 

35 







vitrified hotel china; 
roll edge (decoration 
same as foreign); 8 J- 
inch plates. 




213 . 

. ..do. 

93 




roll edge: transfer bor¬ 
der center, of rim, be¬ 
tween 2 gold lines; 
decoration broken: 
plain gold badge; 25 
cm. plates. 



J 















1 Actual selling price, J1.43. 















































































































































































































36 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE-Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Germany. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Do. 


France. 


Do. 


Germany. 


France. 


Japan.. 

Do. 


France. 


Japan. 


Paragraph No. 213— 
Continued. 

Chinaware, decorated; 
vitrified hotel china; 
roll edge; general serv¬ 
ice; 23 cm. plates. 

Chinaware, decorated; 
vitrified hotel china; 
roll edge; general serv¬ 
ice; 2 m/m. blue color 
band w/2 mat. gold 
lines and color crest; 

24 cm. plates. 

Decorated china: vitri¬ 
fied china; hard-glost 
fire; nonabsorbent 
dinner ware; decal, 
sprays. 

Decorated china; vitri¬ 
fied china; hard-glost 
fire; nonabsorbent 
dinner ware. 

Decorated china; vitri¬ 
fied china; hard-glost 
fire; nonabsorbent 
dinner ware. 

Decorated china; decal, 
sprays; liquid gold 
edge; with one-half 
mat. handles. 

Decorated china; decal, 
sprays; liquid gold 
edge'; detailed handles. 
Decorated china; decal, 
sprays; liquid gold 
edge; detailed handles. 

Decorated china; decal, 
sprays; liquid gold 
ed ge; det ailedhandles. 
Decorated china; decal, 
sprays; liquid gold 
edge; with one-half 
mat. handles. 
Decorated china; decal, 
sprays; liquid gold 
edge; with one-half 
mat. handles. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body: hard- 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent; dinner ware; de¬ 
cal. border; liquid gold 
edge; noth one-half 
mat. handles. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body: hard- 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent; dinner ware; de¬ 
cal. border; liquid gold 
edge; with detailed 
handles. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard- 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent; dinner ware; de¬ 
cal, border; liquid gold 
edge; with detailed 
handles. 

1 Composition of 100-piece dinner sets: 


Chinaware, decorated; 
vitrified hotel china; 
roll edge (decoration 
same as foreign); 8- 
inch plates. 

Chinaware, decorated; 
vitrified hotel china; 
roll edge (decoration 
same as foreign); 84- 
inch plates. 

Decorated china; vitri¬ 
fied china; soft-glost 
fire; nonabsorbent 
dinner ware; decal, 
sprays. 

_do. 


Unit. 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


Czechoslovakia. 
Do. 


Germany. 


Germany. 


_do. 


Decorated china; decal, 
sprays; liquid gold 
edge; with detailed 
handles. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 


.do. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


100-piece din¬ 
ner sets. 1 


.do. 1 . 


.do. ] 


100-piece din¬ 
ner sets. 1 


.do. 1 . 

.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 

.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china; soft glost 
fire; nonabsorbent; 
dinnerware; decal, 
border; gold band 
at edge; on “seconds” 
selection, with de¬ 
tailed handles. 

.do. 


.do. 1 -.. 


.do. 


.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 


$4.27 

4.23 

11.73 

11.00 

18.25 

20.4S 

12.178 
8.84 

11.72 
15.17 

15.40 

21.74 


Para¬ 

graph. 


25.12 


15.07 


$0.60 

.08 

.82 

.66 

2.52 

1.70 

4.67 

4.40 

.96 

2.77 

2.33 

1.70 


2.52 


4.914 


80 


80 


80 


80 


80 


80 


80 

80 

SO 

80 

80 


80 


80 


Inches. 
.... 8 
.... 6 
.... 4 


12 plates. 

Do. 

Do. 

12 coupe soups, deep... 6 

12 fruits. 

12 teas. 

12 saucers. 

1 baker. 8 

1 oval dish. 10 

Do. 14 


1 covered dish.. 

1 casserole. 

1 sauce boat, fast stand. 

1 covered butter and strainer. 
1 sugar. 

1 cream. 

1 pickle. 

100 


article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Duty, present act. 


Rato. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

States. 

55 per cent. 

$2.35 

29.9 

$2.16 

$9.38 


2.33 

20.2 

1.46 

8.70 

.do. 

6.45 

43.7 

8.30 

27.30 


6.23 

100.5 

17.98 

35.87 


10.03 

27.1 

8.35 

39.15 

.do. 

9.39 

99.3 

31.34 

62.91 

.do. 

6.697 

63.1 

14.86 

38.40 

.do. 

4.86 

35.4 

6.40 

24.50 


6.45 

80.3 

15.37 

34.50 

.do. 

8.34 

15.7 

4.14 

30.42 

.do. 

8.47 

19.4 

5.08 

31.28 


9.74 

100 

33.24 

66.42 


13.81 

31.6 

13.10 

54.55 


6.288 

78.3 

22.13 

50.40 


Inches 

8 




Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$7.29 


7.05 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


39.03 


42.93 


46.88 


39.52 


32.93 


40.30 


35.90 


43.10 


40.13 


35 


35 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 


25 


25 


213 


213 


1909 


213 

213 

213 

213 

213 

213 

213 

213 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


40 per cent. 


213 


213 


.do. 


213 .do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

..do. 


. .do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


93 



93 


Rate. 


60 per cent. 


93 


93 


93 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Foreign items sold directly to con¬ 
sumers (hotels), while domestic 
are sold to wholesalers. The 
landed cost, including duty, 
would give comparable value to 
domestic as sold to wholesalers. 


93 .do. 



Actual selling price, domestic, $39.03. 
Foreign article of better selection 
and superior quality; add 10 per 
cent to domestic price. 

Actual domestic selling price with 
detailed handles, $43.91; quality 
and selection comparable; add to 
domestic $2.97 for one-half mat. 
handles. 

Actual selling price, domestic, 
$43.91; deduct 10 per cent from 
domestic for quality and selection. 

Actual selling price, domestic, 
$43.91; deduct 25 per cent from 
domestic price for quality and 
selection. 


Actual selling price, domestic, 
$43.91; deduct 15 per cent from 
domestic for quality and selection 
add $2.97 for one-halfmat. handles. 

Actual selling price, domestic, 
$43.91; deduct 25 per cent for dif¬ 
ference in quality; add $2.97 for 
one-half mat. handies. 

Actual selling price, domestic, 
$26.75; add 50 per cent to actual 
domestic selling price for superior 
quality and selection; add for one- 
half mat. gold handles, $2.97. 


Actual selling price, domestic $26.75; 
add 50 per cent for superior quality 
and selection of foreign. 


Do. 









































































































































































































37 

Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


Czechoslovakia. 


Germany. 


Czechoslovakia 


Germany. 


France. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Do. 


France. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 213— 
Continued. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent: dinnerware; decal, 
border: liquid gold 
edge: with detailed 
handles. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent; dinnerware; decal, 
border; liquid gold 
edge; with detailed 
handles. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent; dinnerware; decal, 
border: liquid gold 
edge; with one-half 
mat. handles. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body ; hard 
glost fire: non absorb- 
ent;dinnerware; decal, 
border; liquid gold 
edge; with detailed 
handles. 

China, decorated; vitri- 
rified china body ; hard 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent dinnerware; decal 
border; mat. gold 
band white edge; 
with one-half mat. 
handles. 

China; decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent dinnerware; decal 
border; mat. gold 
band white edge; 
with one-half mat. 
handles. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent dinnerware; decal 
border; mat. gold 
band white edge; 
with one-half mat. 
handles. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent dinnerware; decal 
border; mat. gold 
band white edge; 
with full mat. han¬ 
dles. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent dinnerware; mat. 
gold band white edge; 
with one-half mat. 
handles. 


China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent dinnerware; mat. 
gold band white edge; 
with one-half mat. 
handles. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china; soft glost 
fire; nonabsorbent; 
dinnerware; decal 
border; gold band 
at edge; on “seconds” 
selection, with detail¬ 
ed handles. 

.do. 


Unit. 


100-piece din¬ 
ner sets.' 


.do. 


.do. 


China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; soft 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent dinnerware; decal 
border; mat. gold 
band and line; with 
one-half mat handles. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 1 . 


-do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; soft 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent dinner ware; mat. 
gold band and line; TV- 
inch (5i mm.) mat. 
gold band over edge; 
gold line and verge; 
with full mat. handles; 


.do. 


100-piece din¬ 
ner sets. 1 


.do. 1 . 


Foreign article. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

*14.97 

*1.20 

SO 

55 per cent. 

*8.23 

20.79 

1.65 

80 

.do. 

11.43 

18.42 

2.81 

80 

.do. 

10.13 

17.16 

2.63 

80 

.do. 

9.44 

20.44 

1.43 

80 

.do. 

10.56 

-18. 89 

1.133 

80 

.do. 

10.527 

30 

2. 50 

80 

.do. 

19.42 

35 fi9 

3.71 

80 

.do. 

19.63 

20.99 

1.469 

80 

55 per cent. 

11.544 

18 67 

1,12 

80 

.do. 

11.18 






Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


58.8 


73.2 


19.6 


19.4 


50.3 


100 


19.7 


16.3 


72 


97.3 


Amount. 


*14.35 


24.78 


6.16 


5.66 


16. 32 


30.55 


11.26 


9.63 


24.50 


30.15 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


*38.75 


58.65 


37. 52 


34.89 


48.75 


61.12 


68. 48 


68.66 


58. 50 


61.12 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*34. 77 


37.45 


37. 74 


34.77 


50.73 


51.99 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


25 


25 


25 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


213 


213 


213 


25 213 


25 


25 


213 


213 


1909 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


93 


93 


93 


93 


Rate. 


60 per cent. 


.do. 


93 


40 per cent. 


93 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


60 per cent. 


' See composition of assortment on p. 36. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price, domestic, 
$26.75; add 30 per cent for superior 
quality and selection of foreign. 


Actual selling price, domestic, 
$26.75; add 40 per cent for superior 
quality and selection of foreign. 


Actual selling price, domestic, 
$26.75; add 30 per cent to actual 
domestic selling price for superior 
quality and selection; add for one- 
half mat. gold handles, $2.97. 


Actual selling price, domestic, 
*26.75; add 30 per cent to actual 
domestic selling price for superior 
quality and selection. 


I Actual selling price of domestic with¬ 
out gold handles, $54.46; deduct 
for difference in gold treatment 
and selection 10 per cent; add for 
one-half mat. gold handles, $2.97. 





























































































































38 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


France. 


G ermany. 


Japan. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Czechoslovakia. 


France. 


Germany. 


France. 


Do. 


Germany. 

Japan.... 


England. 


Do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 213— 
Continued. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent dinner ware; 5 
mm. mat. gold band 
over edge; shoulder 
line; with one-half 
mat. handles. 


China, decorated: 3 mm. 
mat. gold band; white 
edge, gold line, and 
verge line; with one- 
half mat. handles. 

China, decorated; 4 mm. 
mat. gold band; white 
edge, gold verge line; 
with one-half mat. 
handles. 

China, decorated; 4 mm. 
mat. gold band; 1 gold 
line: white edge; with 
one-half mat. handles. 

China, decorated; 4 mm. 
mat. gold band; 2 gold 
lines; white edge; with 
mat. handles. 

China, decorated; 4 mm. 
mat. gold band; white 
edge; with mat. han¬ 
dles. 

Chma, decorated; 3 mm. 
mat. gold band; gold 
verge line; white edge; 
with mat. handles. 

China, decorated; 5 mm. 
mat. gold band over 
edge with black over¬ 
print; gold hair line; 
with one-half mat. 
handles. 

China, decorated; 5 mm. 
mat. gold band over 
edge with black over¬ 
print: gold verge line: 
with mat. handles. 

China, decorated; gold 
and color chromo; gold 
band; white edge; 
with one-half mat. 
handles. 

China, decorated; gold 
and color chromo; gold 
over edge; with mat. 
handles. 

China, decorated; gold 
and color chromo; gold 
band; white edge; 
with mat. handles. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; hard 
glost fire; nonab- 
sorbant (short line or 
scheme trade china); 
very inferior quality; 
decal, border; liquid 
gold edge; tea cup and 
saucer. 

China, decorated; high¬ 
est grade bone china; 
dinner plates; 10-inch; 
2 mm. mat. gold band 
over edge. 

China, decorated; high¬ 
est grade bone china; 
dinner plates; 10-inch; 
2 mm. mat. gold band 
over edge; full color 
rim; gold shoulder 
line; alfadjoining. 


China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china body; soft 
glost fire; nonabsorb¬ 
ent dinner ware; mat. 
gold band and line; 
A-inch (5i mm.) mat. 
gold band over edge; 
gold line and verge; 
with full mat. han¬ 
dles. 

_do. 


. .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


. .do. 


China, decorated; Jinch 
(3 mm.) mat. gold 
bands; white edge; 
with one-half mat. 
handles. 

China, decorated: Omm. 
mat. gold band, with 
black over print; 2 gold 
lines; with one-half 
mat. handles. 


.do. 


China, decorated; gold 
and color chromo; gold 
line near edge; with 
one-half mat. handles. 


.do. 


.do. 


China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied china; body soft 
glost fire; nonab- 
sorbant; dinnerware; 
decal, border; liquid 
gold edge; tea cup and 
saucer. 


China, decorated; high¬ 
est grade; china din¬ 
ner plates; 10-inch; 
2 mm. mat. gold band 
over edge. 

China, decorated; high¬ 
est grade; china din¬ 
ner plates; 10-inch; 
2 mm. mat. gold band 
over edge; full color 
rim; gold shoulder 
line; all adjoining. 


Unit. 


100-piece din¬ 
ner sets. 1 


.do.i. 


.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


_do. 1 . 


_do.i. 


.do.' 


.do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


.do.i. 


Dozen. 


.do.. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

$26.82 

$1.70 

80 

55 per cent. 

$12. 88 

46.96 

2.50 

80 


25.83 

22.23 

5.52 

80 

.do. 

12.23 

30.95 

2. 45 

80 

.do. 

17.02 

25.52 

3.37 

80 


14.04 

39.08 

5.08 

80 

.do. 

21.49 

29.52 

4.08 

so 


16.24 

37.87 

1.70 

80 

.do... 

15.93 

44.13 

4.65 

80 

.do. 

24.27 

31.286 

1.877 

80 

.do. 

17.21 

28.53 

1.71 

80 


16.03 

73.30 

2.50 

80 

.do. 

40.32 

.548 

.343 

80 

.do. 

.30 

14.18 

.56 

SO 

.do. 

7.80 

18.90 

.75 

80 

.do. 

10.40 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


113.3 


9.7 


65.1 


55.3 


43.4 


23.8 


23.2 


88.6 


26.8 


41.3 


104.2 


13.7 


31.9 


$46.89 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$88.29 


7.31 


26.02 


27.88 


IS. 67 


15.62 


11.54 


49.17 


19.55 


20.81 


48. 22 


15.88 


.38 


44.4 


44.4 


10.02 


13. 35 


82.60 


66.00 


78.30 


61.60 


81.27 


61.38 


104.67 


92.60 


71.18 


94.51 


132.00 


1.57 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$54.71 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


25 


54.71 


49.26 


52.56 


49.83 


51.82 


79.92 


SO. 49 


32.56 


43.40 


1 See composition of assortment on p. 36. 


60.41 


38.90 


20.00 


25 


25 


25 


25 


25 


25 


25 


25 


25 


35 


38.90 35 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


213 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 


213 


213 


213 


213 


213 


213 


213 


213 


213 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


93 


.do. 


.do. 


do. 


93 


93 


93 


93 


93 


93 


93 


60 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


213 


213 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


93 


93 


93 


93 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic with¬ 
out gold handles, $.54.46; deduct 
for difference in gold treatment 
and selection 5 per cent; add for 
one-half mat. gold handles, $2.97. 


Actual selling price of domestic with¬ 
out gold handles, $54.46; deduct 
for differencein gold treatment and 
selection, 5 per cent; add for one- 
half mat. gold handles, $2.97. 


Actualselling price of domestic with¬ 
out gold handles, $54.46; deduct 
for differencein gold treatment and 
selection, 15 per cent; add for one- 
half mat. gold handles, $2.97. 

Actual selling price of domestic with¬ 
out gold handles, $54.46; deduct 
for differencein gold treatment and 
selection 10 per cent; add for mat. 
handles, $3.54. 

Actualselling price of domestic with¬ 
out gold handles, $54.46; deduct 
for differencein gold treatment and 
selection, 15 per cent; add for mat. 
handles, $3.54. 

Actual domestic selling price with¬ 
out gold handles, $48.28; add for 
mat. handles, $3.54. 

Actual domestic selling price with¬ 
out gold handles, $81; allow for 
differences in gold treatment, 5 per 
cent; add for one-half mat. gold 
handles, $2.97. 

Actual domestic selling price with¬ 
out gold handles, $81; allow' for 
differences in gold treatment, 5 per 
cent; add for mat. gold handles, 
$3.54. 


{ Difference in gold handles treatment 
offset by gold treatment in decora¬ 
tions. 


Actual selling price, domestic, $3.80; 
foreign very inferior in quality and 
selection; sold as scheme goods in 
cups and saucers only, while the 
domestic is sold in regular dinner, 
ware. Allow 50 per cent from do¬ 
mestic price. 





















































































































































39 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 



F oreign article. 

Overhead anc 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 


Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

F oreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

price of 
domesti 
article 
reportec 
compara 
ble. 

e In¬ 
vesti¬ 
gator 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on Americai 
valuation. 

l Para 
graph 


Remarks. 




> 

United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount 

Per cent 

. Amount 

United 

States. 

Rate. 


England. 

Paragraph No. 213— 
Continued. 

China, decorated; high¬ 
est grade bone china; 

China, decorated; high¬ 
est grade; china din¬ 
ner plates; 10-inch; 
4 mm. gold acid band 
over edge; gold shoul¬ 
der line. 

China, decorated; 9 mm. 
gold acid border over 
edge; gold shoulder 
line. 

China, decorated; 11 mm 
gold acid border; full 
color rim; 2 mm. gold 
band, all adjoining; 
gold shoulder. 

None found. 


















Dozen. 

825.60 

$1.02 

80 

55 per cent. 

$14.08 

47.7 

$19.40 

$60.10 

$30.10 

35 

213 





Do. 

dinner plates; 10-inch; 
4 nun. gold acid band 
over edge. 

Bone china, decorated; 

9 mm. gold acid border 
over edge; gold shoul¬ 
der line. 

China,decorated; 11 mm. 
gold acid border; full 









foreign decoration without gold 
shoulder line, for which deduct $1 
from domestic selling price. 



29.55 

1.18 

80 

.do. 

16.25 

47.6 

22.37 

69.35 

37.80 

35 

213 





Do. 












35.40 

1.40 

80 

.do. 

19.47 

47.9 

26.93 

83.20 

57.50 

35 

213 




Actual selling price, $60; deduct from 
domestic selling price $2.50 for 

2 mm. gold band not in foreign 
article. 

Do. 

color rim; gold shoul¬ 
der line; all adjoining. 

China, decorated; high- 
grade bone china; over- 







. Ud 




in 26 




5.64 

37 

6.04 

22.35 













80 

.do. 


35 

213 

.do. 

• 93 


Practically 50 per cent of the total 
imports of this grade of china, 
known as English bone china, is 
decorated as described. This 
process is not used in domestic 
potteries, the potters claiming that 
they cannot produce articles re¬ 
quiring artistic hand decorating at 
a price to compete with the Eng¬ 
lish potteries. 

Process of decoration not used in 
domestic potteries. 

Do. 

glaze outline print; 
hand filled; enameled 
flowers and border; 
enameled color edge 
line; second selection; 
8-inch plates. 

China, decoreted; high- 
grade bone china; un- 


.do. 




• 










11.27 

.282 

80 


6.20 

18.3 

3.25 

21.00 


35 

213 


93 


Germany. 

derglaze; printed pat¬ 
tern; mat gold edge 
line; 8-inch plates. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied, hard glost fired 
china; aerograph color 
fonds; transfer floral 
design retouched; liq¬ 
uid gold edge line; 21 
cm.; fancy coupe 
plates. 

China, decorated; vitri- 



3 43 

.58 

80 

.do. 

1.8S6 

28.1 

1.66 

7.56 


35 



Do. 

.do... 

Dozen sets.... 

3.63 


.do. 



.do. 

93 

.do. 

Process of decoration not used in 
domestic potteries. 


fled, hard glost fired 



80 

2.00 

30 

1.90 

8.10 


35 

213 


93 


This process of decoration is used by 
domestic potteries on an earthen¬ 
ware body only. Articles so dec¬ 
orated are directly competitive 
with foreign articles having sim¬ 
ilar decorations on a china body, 
but are not comparable. 

Do. 

china; air brush edge 
fond; ordinary transfer 
sprays; liquid gold 
edge; sugars and 
creams. 

China, decorated; vitri- 



6.64 





28.8 

3.36 

15.00 






fled, hard glost fired 
china; air brush edge 
fond; ordinary transfer 
sprays; liquid gold 
edge; berry sets of 1 
bowl, 23 cm.; 6 saucers, 
13 cm. 

China, decorated; vitri¬ 
fied, hard glost fired 
china; perforated, with 
transfer sprays and 
panels; mat, gold de¬ 
signs; gold edge; 21 cm. 
plate. 

China, decorated; vitri- 






3.65 


35 

213 

_do. 

93 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

Dozen. 

5.50 

.40 

80 


3.02 

68.1 

22.9 

6.08 

6.28 

15.00 


35 

213 


Do. 

.do. 

Set 

16.42 

2.02 

80 

.do. 

9.03 


_do. 

93 

— do. 

Perforated ware not made in do¬ 
mestic potteries. 


fled, hard glost fired 
china; underglazed; 
hand-drawn design in 
blue color, with stamp¬ 
ings; 100-piece dinner 
set. 

China, decorated; hand 
colors; liquid gold; 
100-piece dinner sets. 

China, decorated; under- 



33.75 


35 

213 . 

_do. 

93 


Process of decoration not used in 
domestic potteries. 

Japan.. 

.do. 


13. 75 

4.81 

80 

.do. 

7.56 

70 

18. 28 

44 40 


35 

35 

35 

35 




Do. 



12.07 

4.46 

80 


6.64 

55.4 

12.83 



213 . 

213 . 

213 . 


93 . 


Do. 

Do. 

glazed print; 100-piece 
dinner sets. 

China, decorated; color 



13.17 

5.14 

80 

_do. 

7.24 

78.5 

20.05 

45 00 



93 . 


Do. 

Do. 

fond; enameled flow¬ 
ers and designs; liquid 
gold lines; 100-piece 
dinner sets. 

China, decorated; out- 

.do. 

Dojsen. 

.614 

. 123 

80 


.338 

30 

.325 

1 40 



93 . 


Do. 


line print; hand col¬ 
ored; color edge and 
handles; teas and sau¬ 
cers. * 










93 . 

-do. 

Do. 














































































































































































































40 


Schedule 3— EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 



| 



Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


House bill. 


1909 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
surrency. 

sanding 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 


Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 




Paragraph No. 213— 
Continued. 

China, decorated; color 
fond; colored stamped 
flowers; liquid gold 
edge and line; gilt 
handles; salad sets of 

1 salad bowl and 6 
saucers. 

China, decorated; air 
brush color fond; hand- 
decorated flowers; liq¬ 
uid gold edge and foot 
line and full gilt han¬ 
dles; chocolate sets of 

1 chocolate pot, 6 choc¬ 
olate cups, and sau¬ 
cers. 



SO. 905 

(0.317 

80 


$0. 498 

72 

SI. 24 

52.96 


35 

213 

40 per cent. 

93 

60 per cent. 

Similar decorations on domestic 
earthenware body, directly com¬ 
petitive but not comparable. 

Process of decoration not used by 
domestic potteries. 

Japan. 

None found. 

Set............ 



1.89 

5.02 


35 

213 


93 



.do. 


1.71 

.479 

80 

_do. 

.94 

60. 4 








.925 

1.52 

.264 

. 395 

80 

80 


.51 

57.6 

.98 

2.68 


35 

213 

.do. 

93 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

China, decorated; tur¬ 
quoise color ground; 
flower bouquet panels 
ornamented with 
raised gold designs; 
gold edge and gilt han¬ 
dles; vase. 

China, decorated; full 
color fond; decorated 
with hand-finished 
flowers and designs in 
color and gold and gold 
lines; full gilt handles; 
cake sets of 1 cake 
plate, 6 cake plates; 17 
cm. 

China, decorated, enam¬ 
eled colors and coin 
gold decorations; gilt 
edge and handles; bon¬ 
bon dish-. 

China, decorated; color 
fond; color stamped 
flowers; liquid gold 
edge and line; gilt 
traced handles; tea 
sets of 1 teapot, sugar 
and cream, 6 teacups 
and saucers. 

China, decorated; un- 
derglazed printed tea 
plates, No. 55/16; or 
cup and saucer. 


Each. 

SAt. 

.do. 

.836 

76 

2.09 

4.84 


35 

213 

.do. 

93 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 



.555 

1.46 

.572 

.155 

. 555 

.258 

80 

80 

80 


.305 

75.3 

.765 

1.78 


35 

213 


93 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

.do. 

Each. 


.803 

61.4 

1.73 

4.55 


35 

213 


93 

.do. 

Similar articles and decoration are 
made in domestic earthenware 
body, directly competitive with 
foreign, but not comparable. 

Process of decoration not used by 
domestic potteries. 

Do. ‘ 

Do. 


Set. 

Per dozen 
plates or 

dozen cups 
and saucers. 


.31 

29 

.33 

1.47 

- 

35 

213 

_do. 

93 

.do. 

Do. 


1.318 

.685 

.395 

. 145 

80 

80 


.725 

42.3 

'1.03 

3.47 


35 

213 


93 


Do. 

China, decorated: aero- 
graph color fond with 
hand-painted land¬ 
scape; liquid gold edge 
line; 20 cm. coupe 
plates. 

China, decorated; blue- 
tinted overglazed de¬ 
signs in cream colors; 
bowls; 6-inch. 


Per bundle of 
10 pieces. 

Per 50 bun- 
dies of 10 
pieces. 


.376 

86.6 

1.04 

2.25 


25 

213 


93 

.do. 

Do. 

China. 


8.43 

1.76 

80 


i 

4.64 

68.6 

10.17 

25.00 


25 

213 

.do. 

93 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

China, decorated; tea 
cups. 

Paragraph No. 214. 


















026888 

.010305 

81 

20 per cent... 

0.00508 



>.042275 

SO. 13J 

17 

214 

21 per cent. 

95 

35 per cent. 

Consumed by importer. 

England. 

Gus i udiants, * inch 
size; earthy or mineral 
substances; v\ holly or 
partly manufactured, 
not decorated. 

Marble polishing com¬ 
pound. 



nra 

.0082 

81 


.0107 

66.2 

.0478 

.12 


17 

214 

.do. 

95 

.do. 

















Paragraph No. 215. 











50.00 

17 

215 

15 per cent. 

96 

20 per cent. 



None found. 

D shape; 15 by 26 inch 
size, 9 feet long, weight 
about 2,000 pounds. 










60.00 

17 

215 


96 

.do. 




D-shape; 16 by 28 inch 
size, 10 feet long, 
weight about 2,300 
pounds. 

Lava tips for burners; 
lava gas tips, exca¬ 
vated head; domestic 


. .855 

.1225 

82 

15 per cent. 

.1282 

35.6 

.39 

1.50 

1.00 

17 

215 

35 per cent. 

90 

10 cents gross and 
15 per cent. 


Germany. 

. Lava tips iui uuiucio, 

lava gas tips, exca¬ 
vated head, manufac- 
















tured from soapstone. soapstone. 


1 Landed cost, 

























































































































































































































41 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


Holland. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Germany. 


France. 


England. 


Paragraph No. 215— 
Continued. 

Magnesia clay support¬ 
ers, consisting of rings, 
etc.; magnesia rings 
manufactured of mag¬ 
nesia and clay and 
only suitable for soft 
mantles, No. 8. 

Paragraph No. 216. 

Carbons, electric light¬ 
ing: 

Neutral cored pro¬ 
jector carbon— 

| by 12 inches 
(19 by 305 
mm.). 

Do. 

| by 12 inches 
(16 by 305 
mm.). 

Do. 

i by 12 inches... 

White flame studio 
carbon cored— 
i by 12 inches... 


Do. 

White flame projec¬ 
tor carbon for al¬ 
ternating current- 
| by 6 inches... 

| by 6 inches.... 

Negative, copper 
plated— 

by 6 inches, 
solid copper 
plated. 

jj by 6 inches, 
solid copper 
plated. 

| by 6 inches, 
solid copper 
plated. 

A by 6 inches, 
copper cored. 

Carbon brushes, for elec¬ 
trical machines: 

Grade E, 2} by 2 
by | inch traction 
brush, no copper 
plating, no pigtail. 

Grade EL, 2J by 1J 
by | inch gener- 
ater brush, copper 
plated, with pig¬ 
tail. 

Grade LFC 3, 2J by 
11 by | inch gen¬ 
erator brush, cop- 
perplated, milled, 
with pigtail. 

Grade G, 21 by If 
by i inch traction 
brush, no copper 
plating, no pigtail. 

Grade MC 2, 2 by 1J 
by 1 inch metal 
graphite brush for 
low-voltage com¬ 
mutators and slip 
rings, with 2 pig¬ 
tails. 

Carbon blocks, for man¬ 
ufacture into brushes 
for electrical machines, 
partly manufactured: 

No. 2581. 


C. 4. 

A. 

E. G. 3.. 
H. M. 6. 


Magnesia clay support¬ 
ers, consisting of rings, 
etc.: magnesia rings 
manufactured of mag¬ 
nesia and clay and 
suitable for both soft 
and hard mantles, 
No. 8. 


Carbons, electric light¬ 
ing: 

Neutral cored pro¬ 
jector carbon — 

| bv 12 inches 
(19 by 305 
mm.). 

Do. 

| bv 12 inches 
(16 by 305 
mm.). 

Do. 

1 by 12 inches... 

White flame studio 
carbon cored— 

1 by 12 inches... 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


1 , 000 . 


Do. 

White flame projec. 
tor carbon for al¬ 
ternating current— 
J by 6 inches.... 
| by 6 inches.... 

Negative, copper 
plated— 

■fe by 6 inches, 
solid copper 
plated. 

jj by 6 inches, 
solid copper 
plated. 

| by 6 inches, 
solid copper 
plated. 

^ by 6 inches, 
copper cored. 

Carbon brushes, for elec¬ 
trical machines: 

Grade E, 2f by 2 
by | inch traction 
brush, no copper 
plating, no pigtail. 

Grade EL, 2$ by 1£ 
by J inch gener- 
ater brush, copper 
plated, with pig¬ 
tail. 

Grade LFC 3, 2| by 
11 by } inch gen¬ 
erator brush, cop¬ 
per plated, milled, 
with pigtail. 

Grade G, 21 by 1| 
by 1 inch traction 
brush, no copper 
plating, no pigtail. 

Grade MC 2, 2 by 1J 
by 1 inch metal 
graphite brush for 
low-voltage com¬ 
mutators and slip 
rings, with 2 pig¬ 
tails. 

Carbon blocks, for man¬ 
ufacture into brushes 
for electrical machines, 
partly manufactured: 

No. 2581. 


C. 4. 

A. 

E. G. 3.. 
H. M. 6. 


1,000 pieces.... 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


1 , 000 . 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Cubic inch... 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

$2.85 

$0,556 

81 

20 per cent. 

$0.57 





« 

56.82 

2.84 

82 

40 cents per 100 feet 

4.00 

63.90 

3.20 

82 

.do. 

4.00 

29.28 

1.47 

82 

.do. 

4.00 

44.32 

2.22 

82 

.do. 

4.00 

85.20 

4.26 

82 

.do. 

4.00 

48.24 

2.42 

82 

.do. 

4.00 

44.32 

2.22 

S2 

.do. 

4.00 

48.20 

2.78 

82 

.*_do. 

4.00 

33. SO 

1.96 

82 


4.00 

2S. 50 

1.42 

82 

.do. 

4.00 

30.90 

1.54 

82 

.do. 

4.00 

33.40 

1.67 

82 

.do. 

4.00 

37.20 

1.87 

82 

.do. 

4.00 

.167 

.0084 

81 

25 per cent. 

.042 

.282 

.0141 

81 

.do. 

.0705 

.288 

.0144 

81 

.do. 

.072 

.105 

.0053 

81 


.026 

.431 

.0216 

81 

.do. 

.108 

.0366 

.0037 

81 


.0073 

.006 

.0006 

81 

_do. 

.0012 

.0061 

.0006 

81 

.do. 

.0012 

.0105 

.0011 

81 

.do.*. 

.0021 

.0086 

.0009 

81 

.do. 

.0017 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


13.18 


25.4 


19. 1 
72.2 


20.7 

19.8 


9.5 

37.3 


10.9 

19.2 


19.7 

14.2 
9.3 

10 

79.3 

13.9 

13.5 


346 


Amount 


SO. 524 


16.14 


13. 60 
25.10 


10. 46 
18.54 


5.19 
18.86 


6.02 

7.64 


6.68 

' 5.16 
3.53 
4.33 

. 172 

.511 

.503 


1.94 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$4.50 


79.80 


84. 70 
59.85 


61.00 

112.00 


59.85 

69.40 


61.00 
47. 40 


40.60 

41.60 

42.60 

47.40 

.389 

.8775 

.8775 

.125 

2. 504 


i. 0476 


L0078 
1.0078 
i. 0137 
i. 0112 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$6.00 


90.00 


90.00 

68.00 


68.00 
120. 00 


76.81 

76.81 


72. 00 
57.60 


48.00 

50.00 
52.00 
57.60 

.294 

.3832 

.243 

.123 

1.047 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


17 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


. 223S 


.0248 

.0373 

.0622 

.0828 


10 


10 

10 


10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 


10 


215 


216 


216 

216 


216 

216 


216 


216 


216 

216 


216 

216 

216 

216 

216 

216 

216 

216 

216 


1909 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


35 per cent. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


95 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


35 per cent. 


216 


216 

216 

216 

216 


.do. 

96 

65 cents per 100 feet 


96 

.do. 


96 

.do. 


96 

.do. 

.do. 

96 

.do. 


96 

.do. 


96 

.do. 


96 

.do. 

.do. 

96 

.do. 


96 


.do. 

96 

.do. 

.... .do. 

96 

.do. 

.do. 

96 

.do. 


95 

30 per cent. 

.do. 

95 

.do. 

.do. 

95 

.do. 

.do. 

95 

.do. 

.do. 

95 

.do. 

.do. 

95 

.do. 


95 


.do. 

95 

.do. 

.do. 

95 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

95 

.do. 


Actual selling price: Domestic, 
$75.30; add 2 per cent for copper 
tipped ends on foreign. 

Do. 


Foreign sold at loss. 


Foreign not sold in condition as 
imported. No sales of domestic 
at price noted. Quotations only. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


1 Landed cost. 


95182—22-7 












































































































































































































4 $ 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 217. 


Germany. 

Czechoslovakia. 

Germany. 

Do. 


Glass bottles: 8 ounces 
capacity, 7| ounces 
weight; green glass 
fluted prescription let¬ 
tered bottle, cork fin¬ 
ish, hand blown, 225 
gram capacity, 12 
sides. 

Glass bottles: 28 ounces 
capacity, siphon bot¬ 
tles, hand, blown, high- 
grade glass, no stop¬ 
per, weight 43 to 44 
ounces. 

Glass bottles: Amber 
squares, 1 ounce hand 
blown in mold, no 
stopper. 

.do. 


Paragraph No. 21S. 


Glass bottles: 8 ounces 
capacity, 7$ ounces 
weight; green glass 
fluted prescription let¬ 
tered bottle, cork fin¬ 
ish, hand blown, 225 
gram capacity, 12 
sides. 

Glass bottles: 28 ounces 
machine blown, high- 
grade tank flint glass, 
weight 43 ounces, 9J 
inches high, no stop¬ 
per. 

Glass bottles: Amber 
squares, 1 ounce hand 
blown in mold, no 
stopper. 

Flint glass, square, bot¬ 
tles, cork finish, hand 
blown, 1 ounce capac- 
i.ty, 1£ ounces 
weight. 


Czechoslovakia. 


Germany 


Czechoslovakia. 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 

Czechoslovakia. 


Germany. 


Glass shades; blown 
opal squats; 3f-inch 
fitter, lg-inch hole at 
bottom, 5J inches 
diameter. 

Glass billiard shades; 
blown glass, green 
ribbed billiard shades; 
2i-inch fitter, 54 inches 
long. 

Glass'electric shades; 2’,- 
inch electric shade, 
blown opal cased glass, 
5:1 inches high, 4 inches 
diameter at large open¬ 
ing. 

Glass shades; blown 
glass, etched opal elec¬ 
tric shade; 24 -inch fit¬ 
ter, 54 inches high, 3i 
inches diameter at 
flare; cased glass. 

ID-inch bell top green 
ribbed shades, blown 
in a mold for oil lamps. 

Green glass cone shades, 
blow n in a mold, 10 by 
2i inches. 

Green cone glass shades 
for electric lights, 10 
by 2! inches. 

21-inch electric globes, 
frostilla glass, orna¬ 
mented in the glass. 


Do 


/ 


do 


Do 


Do 


do 


do. 


Do. 


Do 


Do 


do. 


do. 


10 by 12 inch white ceil¬ 
ing dish; frostilla glass 
with raised figure 
effect blown in the 
mold. 


Glass shades; blown 
opal squat globe; fitter 
3| inches, diameter 5 
inches, depth 4J 
inches; opal squats. 

Glass shades; blown 
glass, ribbed 4 billiard 
shade; 21-inch fitter, 
54 inches long. 

Glass electric shades; 
blown acid - dipped 
electric glass shade; 
2J-inch fitter, 4| inches 
high, 4 inches diam¬ 
eter. 

Glass electric shades; 
blown glass, opal 
etched shade; 24 
inches, fitter 4 inches 
spread, 54 inches high; 
cased glass. 

Blown-glass shades, bell 
top 10-inch ribbed 
dome for oil lamps. 

Brown glass cone shades, 
green, 10 by 21 inches, 
for electric light. 

.do. 


Blown-glass opal, elec¬ 
tric shades; 24 -inch 
fitter, 54 -inches high, 
44 inches spread. 

54 inches high, 24 -inch 
opal electric glass 
shades. 

24 inch blown opal elec¬ 
tric shades, 5 inches 
high, 44 inches at 
flare. 

Blown-glass opal elec¬ 
tric shades, 24 -inch 
fitter, 54 inches deep, 
4| inches diameter at 
spread. 

Blown opal electric 
glass shade, 24-inch 
fitter, 54 inches "high, 
4J inches diameter. 

Blown opal electric 
glass shade, 24 -inch 
fitter, 5 inches hi^h, 
ornamented with 
raised figure in mold. 

Glass electric shades; 
blown opal, 10 by 12 
inch; semiindireet ceil¬ 
ing dishes. 


Schedule 2— EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 





Foreign article. 


i 

Overhead and 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 


House bill. 

1909 








profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 






Remarks. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
3urrency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 


----- 

ppr ion 

81.32 

$.097 

83 

30 per cent. 

$0.396 

22.6 

$0.41 

$2. 22 

$3. 90 

16 

217 

ljcentsper pound; 
not less than 28 
per cent. 

97 

1J cents per pound; 
not less than 40 





# 







per cent. 



.12 

.026 

83 

.do. 

.036 

10 

.018 

.20 

. 1367 

16 

217 

1 cent per pound; 
not less than 28 
per cent. 

97 

1 cent per pound; 
not less than 40 












per cent. 



.75 

.53 

83 

.do. 

.225 

33 J 

. 50 

2.00 

2.94 

16 

217 

50 cents per gross; 
not less than 28 
per cent. 

97 

50 cents per gross; 
not less than 40 

Foreign sold filled only; importer 
states he would sell article at $2 





.50 

2.00 

2.80 

16 

217 

97 

per cent. 

.do. 

gross empty. 

Do. 


.75 

.53 

83 

.do. 

.225 

334 








.215 

1.50 

1.75 

16 

218 


98 

60 per cent. 




.27 

84 

45 per cent. 

.315 

16.7 









1.64 

4.50 

6.70 

16 

218 

.do. 

98 



.do. 

1.69 

.41 

84 

.do. 

.76 

57.3 

61 


Foreign, 4 by 5J inches; domestic, 

4 by 4| inches. 

.85 

2.25 

2.49 

16 

218 

.do. 

98 

.do. 

.80 

. 2356 

84 

.do. 

.36 


.do. 

2.55 

.61 

84 

.do. 

1.147 

103.1 

4. .443 

8.75 

8.40 

16 

218 

.do... 

98 

.do. 

Foreign, 3f inches diameter; do¬ 
mestic, 4 inches diameter. 





.do. 

1.912 

19.91 

1.578 

9.50 

16.50 

16 

218 


98 


Domestic article in part of foreign 


4.25 

1.76 

84 



material. 

Do. 


.do. 

.051 

101.6 

.252 

.50 


( 16 

218 


98 

.do. 


. 114 

.083 

84 






.25 

. 0433 

84 

.do. 

. 1125 

23.21 

.0942 

.50 

V .966 

- 

218 

.do. 

98 

.do. 

Do. 


84 

.do. 

.27 

89.57 

.945 

2.00 

2.15 

16 

218 


98 

.do. 



.60 

.185 





84 

.do. 

.27 

89.57 

.945 

2.00 

2.54 

16 

218 


98 

.do. 


.00 

.185 

.185 

.185 

.185 

.185 

1.99 





84 

84 

84 

84 

84 


. 27 

89.57 

.945 

2.00 

1.95 

16 

218 

.do. 

98 

.do. 

- 

.do. 

.60 

.60 

.60 

4.00 


27 

89.57 

.945 

2.00 

2.76 

16 

218 

.do. 

98 

.do. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is $13.25, 15 per cent having 
been deducted to meet inferior 
quality of the foreign article. 


.27 

89.57 

.945 

2.00 

1.74 

16 

218 

.do. 

98 

.do. 



.27 

89.57 

.945 

2.00 

2.85 

16 

218 

.do. 

98 





1.80 ’ 

73.29 

5.71 

13.50 

14.40 

16 

218 


98 



































































































































































































43 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 218— 
Continued. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Germany. 10 by 12 inch white ceil¬ 

ing dish; frostilla glass 
blown with raised 
figure effect in the 
mold. 


10 by 12 inch opal semi¬ 
in direct lighting 
globes; white ceiling 
dish frostilla glass 
blown with raised 
figure effect on the 
mold; 5£ inches deep. 

Do...do.; Glass globes; blown opal 

ceiling semiindirect 
lighting dishes, 12 by 
14 inches. 

Do.do... Glass electric bowls, 

blown opal semi-in- 
direct glass dish, 10 by 
12 inches, for ceiling 
light. 

Do.do. 1 Blown opal glass semi¬ 

indirect ceiling bowl, 
10 -inch fitter, 12 inches 
spread, ornamented 
with raised figures >n 
mold. 

Do. Blown opal glass ring top Blown glass ring top 

opal domes, 10 inches 


Foreign | Landing 
value in | charges. 
United I freight, 
States insur- 
currency.! ance, etc. 


Dozen 


Blown opal glass ring top 
domes, 10 inches diam¬ 
eter: 10 -inch ring top 
opal dome. 


Do. 


Do. 


Czechoslovakia 


Do. 


Do. 


10 -inch bell top opal 
glass domes used on 
oil lamps: 10 -inch bell 
top opal dome. 

Blown opal glass ring 
top domes, 10 inches 
in diameter: 10 -inch 
ring top opal glass 
domes. 

6 bv 10 inch opal cased 
glass globe; blown opal 
cased glass ceiling 
units: 6 -inch fitter, 10 
inches diameter at 
widest part, made ol 
cased glass. 

.do. 


.do. 


Do.! 21-inch etched, irides¬ 

cent electric globes; 
2 ;-inch blown glass 
etched iridescent elec¬ 
tric shades. 


Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Czechoslovakia. 


Invert glass gas shades; 
blown glass invert 
shades, plain and col¬ 
ored. 

Blown glass green cone 
shades blown in a 
mold, 7 by 2} inches. 

21 -inch frostilla blown 
glass electric globes, 
ornamented in the 
bowl, inches high. 

Blown glass globe; blown 
glass electric ceiling 
dish; 12-inch fitter, 14 
inches spread; plain 
opal case glass, 


diameter at large end, 
for use on oil lamps; 
10 -inch ring top opal 
dome. 

Glass domes, 10-inch 
bell top ribbed opal 
oil lamp shade. 

Ring top opal glass 
domes ornamented in 
the mold for use on oil 
lamps. 

Glass shades, blown opal 
cased glass unit: 6 -inch 
fitter, 10 inches at 
widest part ceiling 
light. 


Glass electric shades, 
blown opal cased glass 
ceiling units; 6 -inch 
fitter, 10 inches diam- 
eter^at wide part. 

Blow ing glass units opal; 
blown opal glass unit; 
6 -inch fitter, 10 inches 
diameter. 

Glass shades; blown 
glass etched iridescent 
electric shades; 21 - 
inch fitter, 5 inches 
high, 4 inches diame¬ 
ter at wide part. 

Blown glass electric 
shade, etched and iri¬ 
descent, 21 -inch fitter, 
54 inches high, 4 inches 
diameter. 

2 |-inch etched electric 
shades; 21 -inch etched 
iridescent electric 
blown glass shades. 

N one found. 


....do. 


_do... 


_do. 


.do. 


. .do_ 


_do.. 


.do.. 


....do... 


...do... 


,do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Each... 
Dozen. 


Each. 


1.47 


Foreign article. 

Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$4.00 $1.99 


4.00 1.99 


4.00 1 1.99 


4.00 1 1.99 


.75 

. 0752 

.65 


.70 


1.75 .473 


1.024 I .90 


3.60 1.91 


3.60 1.91 


3.60 1.91 


1.79 1 -50 


1 .79 i . 56 


1.79 .56 


.338 

.05 
. 225 


. 62 .1583 


84 


84 


84 


84 


84 


Ra te. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do . 


.do . 


8 t !.do. 


St 

81 

84 

84 

84 

84 

84 

84 

84 

84 

84 


.do. 


...ido... 


....do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


$1.80 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


.661 


. 787 


. 805 71.15 2.245 


.805 


.3375 

.0338 

.292 

.279 


73.29 


1.80 73.29 


1.80 73.39 


1.80 73.29 


38.46 


32.89 


4608 46.76 


1,62 47.2 


1.62 47.2 


1.62 1 47.2 


Amount. 


71.15 


805 71.15 


22.76 

135.8 
62.81 

41.87 


$5.71 


5.71 


5.71 


5.71 


1.089 


.99 


1.115 


2 245 


. 3245 

.216 

.733 

.4427 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$13.50 


13.50 


13.50 


13.50 


3. 92 


4.00 


3.50 


3.37 | 10.50 


3.37 | 10.50 


3.37 ; 10.50 


5.40 


5.40 


2.245 I 5.40 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


1.75 

.375 

1.90 

1. 50 


$18.15 


20.40 


11.07 


12.30 


6.20 


4. 95 


5.06 


16.50 


11.65 


12.00 


5.58 


5.62 


6.32 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


218 

218 

218 

218 

218 

218 

21S 

218 

218 

218 

218 

218 

218 

218 

218 

218 

218 


Remarks. 


Rate on American '[ Para- 
valuatlon. I graph. 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


-do. 


.do. 


.....do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do... 


.do.. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


...do... 


98 ! 60 per cent. 


98 .do. 


.1 98 I.do. 


98 ! .do. 


98 


.do. 


Actual selling price of the domestre 
article is S12.30; 10 per cent has 
been deducted to meet inferior 
quality of the foreign article. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 


oo I do Actual selling price of the domestic 

J !.| article is $6.60, 25 per cent having 

been deducted to meet inferior 
quality of the foreign article. 


98 . 


.do. 


98 


.do. 


98 .do. 


98 ! .do. 


98 


98 


.do. 


.do_ 


98 l.do. 


98 .do. 


Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is $ 6 . 20 ; the foreign article 
considered 10 per cent poorer in 
quality. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is $6.24, 10 per cent having 
been deducted to meet poorer 
quality of the foreign article. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is $5.75, 10 per cent having 
been added to meet superior 
quality of the foreigu article. 

No sales, asking price. 


9S 

98 

98 


.dc. 

.do. 


.do. 

























































































































































































44 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE,AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 218- 
Continued. 


None found. 


.do. 

.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
U nited 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


None found. 


Glass shades; blown Dozen. 
glass opal semi-indi- 
rect lighting dish; 12- 
inch fitter, 11 inches 
spread, not cored. 

Glass shades, 10 by 12 .do. 

inch ceiling glass dish, 
etched iridescent. 

Blown glass pot colored 
ruby 0-tubular lantern 
globe colored in the 
pot, 6J inches high, 

2 J-inch fitter at top 
and 3-inch at bottom, 

4^5 inches diameter at 
widest part of bulge; 

0 -tubular quality ruby. 
Cut-glass lantern globes, 
blown crystal lanterns, 
cut glass, 13J inches 
long, 8} inches wide. 

Glass globes, blown opal 
cased glass unit; height 
12 inches, width 12 
inches, 6-inch fitter. 

Blown glass ruby lan¬ 
tern globes, colored in 
the pot; 62-ineh fitter 
at the top and 3-inch 
at bottom, 4^ inches 
diameter at widest 
part of bulge; 0-tubu- 
lar ruby lantern globe. 


Blown glass 0-tubular 
red lantern globes, 
color applied ‘ after 
blowing, 6^ inches 
high, 2£-inch fitter at 
top and 3-inch at bot¬ 
tom, 4^ inches diam¬ 
eter at widest part of 
bulge; 0-tubular ruby 
lantern globe. 

No. 2 Rochester lamp 
chimneys, blown in a 
mold, 10 inches high, 
with bulge; used on 
oil lamps; soda or lime 
mixture. 

.do. 


Czechoslo¬ 

vakia. 


Germany. 


Do. 


England. 


Glass chimneys; blown 
glass gas lamp chim¬ 
neys; 6 inches long, 2 
inches diameter at 
top, If inches diam¬ 
eter at bottom, 2f 
inches diameter at 
bulge. 

Inner chimney notched 
4 holes; blown glass 
inner notched; gas in¬ 
vert chimney 5 inches 
high, 2J inches diame¬ 
ter, with 4 air holes 
near the closed round¬ 
ed end of chimney. 

Glass lamp chimneys; 
blown glass Gem lamp 
chimney 4£ inches 
high, lj-inch fitter 
with bulge; G em lamp 
chimney. 

.do.;.. 


Blown glass tube gauge 
glasses, 12 by f inch in 
diameter; high-pres¬ 
sure quality, 12 by j§ 
inch. 


Blown glass 0-tubular 
red lantern globes, 
color applied after 
blowing, 6f inches 
high, 2^-inch fitter at 
top and 3-inch at bot¬ 
tom; 4^ inches diam¬ 
eter at widest part of 
bulge. 

Rochester lamp chim 
ney No. 2, blown in a 
mold, 10 inches high, 
with bulge; used on 
oil lamps; lime mix 
ture. 

Rochester lamp chim¬ 
ney No. 2, blown 
glass; 10 inches high; 
used on oil lamps. 

Glass chimneys; blown 
glass lamp chimney 
for street lighting; 5J 
inches high, 2 inches 
diameter at top, 2f 
inches diameter at 
bulge. 

Glass chimneys; blown 
glass inner chimney; 
notched, 4 holes, ' 
inches high, 2| inches 
diameter. 


Gem glass lamp chim¬ 
neys; blown glasslamp 
chimneys; 4j inches 
high, 1J inches in di¬ 
ameter at large end, £ 
inch diameter at small 
end. 

Gem glass lamp chim¬ 
neys; glasslamp chim¬ 
neys; 4f inches high; 
for oil lamps. 

Blown tube gauge 
glasses, 12 by f inch, 
high pressure. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do.. 


.do. 


.42 


..do.. 


.42 


.42 


.324 


.do.. 


. ..do.. 


.. .do... 


.do. 


.60 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.29 


. 191 


84 


84 


.191 84 


. 126 


.081 


.14 


.14 


.772 


.047 


.047 


.055 


81 


84 


Rate. 


Amount. 


.do . 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


.189 


.do. 


.do . 


.do. 


.do. 


84 


84 


84 


.do... 


.do . 


.do. 


. 189 


. 189 


39.04 


.351 


18.75 


18.75 


1458 42.66 


.27 


.15 


.15 


. 2542 


31. 44 


.063 


.063 


.347 


20 


20 


.299 


83. 98 


.05 


.05 


.986 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$25. 20 

27.33 
2. 49 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


1.25 


.95 


.95 


.85 


1.25 


2.74 


1.01 


1.01 


1.35 


.30 


.30 


2.16 


.394 


2.40 


16 


98.40 1 16 


36.80 I 16 


16 


1.04 ! 16 


16 


16 


.92 1 16 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


218 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


40 per cent. 


218 .do. 


218 


21S 


218 


218 


218 


218 


218 


218 


16 


.485 16 


218 


218 


16 218 


16 


218 


_do... 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


98 


Rate. 


60 per cent. 


98 .do. 


98 


98 


98 


98 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


98 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 98 


98 


98 


98 


98 


.do. 


98 


Remarks. 


In part of foreign material. 


Do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


None imported this year; in part of 
foreign material. 


No imports during 1921. 


In part of foreign material. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material; no sales of imported ar¬ 
ticle, asking price only. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


.do. 


...do. 


.do. 


.do. 


9S .do. 


Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is 60§ cents, 20 per cent hav¬ 
ing been deducted to meet poorer 
quality of foreign article. 


Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is 60£ cents, about 35 per 
cent having been deducted to meet 
poorer quality of the foreign 
article. 

































































































































































































45 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Scotland. 


England. 


Do... 
Scotland. 


Holland. 


Do. 


Czechoslovakia 


Holland. 


Do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Paragraph No. 218— 
Continued. 

Blown tube gauge 
glasses, 12 by § inch 
diameter; high-pres¬ 
sure quality. 

Blown glass tube gauge 
glasses, 12 by j inch 
diameter; low-pressure 
quality. 

_do... 

Blown glass tube glasses, 
12 by J- inch diameter; 
high-pressure quality. 

None found. 


Blown glass tubing, 5 to 
14 mm. diameter, 3£- 
foot lengths. 


Blown tube gauge i Dozen 
glasses, 12 by § inch, 
high pressure. 


Blown glass tube gauge 
glasses, 12 by | inch; 
low pressure. 


.do.. 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 


Blown glass goblet, op¬ 
tical irridescent, 6 ^ 
inches high. 


Blown glass gob'ets, 63 
inches high, length of 
stem 35 inches, etched 
crest. 

.do. 


100 . 


.do. 


Czechoslovakia. 


Do. 


Blown glass gob'et, 
etched band and crest, 
0 inches high, 2 J inches 
diameter at top. 

Blown glass full crystal 
cut gob et, t >2 inches 
high, plain stem. 


Dozen. 


None found. 


Belgium. 


Italy. 


Holland. 


Do. 

Italy. 


Blown glass tumbler, 3J 
inches high, 2 H inches 
in diameter, plain bot¬ 
tom; full crystal;^ 9- 
ouncecapacity; “Full 
crystal.” 

Blown sea water blue 
glass-covered jar on 
foot; 16 inches high, 5J 
inches diameter; 5 
inches diameter at 
foot. 

Blown glass pitcher, 3- 
pint; plain; 8 inches 
high, 4J inches diam¬ 
eter at bottom, 3-A 
inches diameter at top, 
with handle. 

.do. 

.do. 

Blown-glass sea-w ater 
blue candlestick; 91 
inches high; twisted 
stem, with glass flow¬ 
ers on thecenter of the 
stem. 


Blown glass tube glasses, 

12 by f inch; high pres¬ 
sure. 

Blown tube glass gauges , 1 .do. 

12 by 1 inch; low pres- i 
sure. 

Blown glass top tubing, Pound. 
second size, 81 to 101 
mm. in diameter, in 
lengths of 4 feet. 

Blown glass top tubing j.do. 

first size, 41 to 51 mm. 1 
diameter, in lengths of 1 
4 feet. 

Blown irridescent glass ' Dozen, 
optical goblets, 61 
inches high, 31 inches 
diameter at top; gob¬ 
let optical iris. 

Blown glass gob'.ets, 6 J 
inches high, length of 
stem 3J inches, etched 
crest. 

Ill own glass goblet, 
deep etched crest, 

(if inches high, 2fJ 
inches diameter at top, 
capacity 104 ounces. 

Blown glass goblet, 
etched band and crest, 
j o j inches high. 

Blown glass goblet, full 
crystal cut glass, 64 
inches high, flare ton, 

31-inch flare top, 31- 
inch diameter cut 
stem. 

| Blown glass goblet, 61 
inches high, gold leaf 
band, ‘.-inch wide at 
rim, gold leaf line, J 
inch wide around rim 
of foot. 

. Blown glass goblet, 6 J 
inches high, flare top; 

3 } inches diameter; 
gold line at top and at 
rim of foot; also a iV 
inch gold incrustation 
band around bowl of 
glass i inch from top. 

Glass water tumbler; 
blo.vn glass tumbler, 

3 | inches high, 2 fi 
inches diameter at top; 
unpolished bottom; 9- 
ounce capacity. 

Blown glass topaz candy 
jar on foot with cover; 

16 inches high; fruit 
and raised button dec¬ 
orated. 


$0.673 


.4016 


.42 

1.062 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.047 


.0.568 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


84 


.196 


Each . 


Dozen.. 


1.74 


10. 663 


10.633 


2.01 


23.674 


Blown glass tankard or 

pitchers; 8 i nches high, 
34 inches diameter at 
top, 5 inches diameter 
at Dottom; capacity, 3 
pints. 

Blown glass pitcher; 3- 
pint capacity- 
.do.-. 

Glasscandlestick; blown- 
glass ruby and crystal; 
10-inch with fruit cen¬ 
ter; 4-inch diameter 
at base. 



.69 


.05 

.055 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 


84 .do. 


.02 


.32 


2.94 


2.94 


.62 


84 .do. 

84 .do. 


Amount. 


84 


.08 


2.15 • 75 


84 


84 


84 


84 


84 


45 per cent. 


45 per cent. 


_do. 


.do . 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


.do 

Each.. 


18.745 


18.745 

18.745 
1.559 


7.05 


7.05 

7.05 

.39 


84 


84 


84 


84 

84 

84 


SO. 3029 


.1807 


.189 

.479 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


.088 


.783 


4.798 


4.798 


.904 


10.653 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do . 


_do. 

45 per cent. 


.31 


.9675 


8 . 435 


8.435 


8 .435 
.701 


54.46 


25.17 


.56.29 

62.9 


15.13 


58.28 


31.29 


31.29 


20.24 


84.64 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


SO.5571 


. 1609 


.371 

1.001 


.046 


1.657 


5.759 


5.759 


$1.58 


.80 


1.03 

2.60 


.35 


37 


93.92 


34.85 


34.85 

34.85 

50.94 


. 7155 


36.673 


4.50 


24.16 


24.16 


4. 25 


SO 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$1.44 


.40 


3.6325 


11.93 


11.93 


11.93 

1.35 


1.48 


7.50 


46.16 


46.16 

46.16 
4.00 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


45.33 


80.17 
7.50 


16 


16 


House bill. 




3.36 

16 

1.73 

16 

.17 

16 

.26 

16 

4.795 

16 

34. 50 

16 

37. 92 

16 

4. 475 

16 1 

75 

16 | 

12 

16 

22 

16 

1.39 

16 

11.25 

16 

93.33 

16 


Para¬ 

graph. 


218 


218 


218 

218 


218 

218 

218 

21S 


16 


16 

16 


Rate ou American 
valuation. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


.-do. 
. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 


_do... 


.do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.do. 


98 


98 


98 

98 


98 

98 

98 

98 

98 

98 

98 

98 

98 

98 


Rate. 


60 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


...do.. 


_do. 


...do.... 


.do. 


.do. 


218 


218 


218 


218 

218 


...<..do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


...do. 

.. .do. 


Remarks. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 


Do. 



Do. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 

Actual domestic selling price $42.08; 
10 per cent deducted for superior¬ 
ity of domestic article; domestic 
article in part of foreign material. 

Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is $90, the foreign article 
being about 20 per cent inferior in 
construction; domestic article in 
part of foreign material. 

Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 


Actual selling price of the domestic 
article, $1.21; about 15 per cent 
has been added to meet superi¬ 
ority of the foreign article; domes¬ 
tic article in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article $15,25 per cent having been 
deducted to meet inferior quality 
of the foreign article; domestic 
article in part of foreign material. 

Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 






























































































































































































































46 

Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued 



— 


. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 
price of 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit, 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
;urrency. 

Landing 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 



freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

States. 

compara¬ 

ble. 

■ 


Paragraph No. 218— 
Continued. 

Blown glass purple can¬ 
dlestick; 10 inches high 
with bobesh and 5 
small flowers on stem; 
diameter of foot 4 
inches. 

Blown-glass sea-water 
blue candlestick; 8i 
inches high; white 
rim; no flowers. 

Glass beakers; Griffin’s 
low form with lip. 

-j- 

Blown-glass ruby and 
crystal candlestick, 
with white lines on 
rims 10 inches high, j 

B1 own-glass candlestick; 

Each. 

$1. 531 

$0.27 

84 

45 per cent. 

$0.689 

90.76 

$2.26 

$4. 75 

$6. 25 

16 

Do. 

_do. 

1. 252 

.31 

84 

_do. 

. 563 

64.7 

1.375 

3.50 

6. 75 

16 

Czechoslovakia. 

blue; white lines bot¬ 
tom and top; lOinches 
high, with bobesh and 
flowers on stem. 

Blown glass; Griffin’s 
low-form beakers. 

100. 

4.00 

3.00 

84 

_do. 

1. 80 

93.18 

8.20 

17.00 

16.69 

1 












Do 


_do. 


6.00 

4.50 

84 

.do. 

2.70 

59.1 

7.80 

21.00 

20. .54 

1 


Blown glass blank corset 
vase for cutting; 12 
inches high; 5$-inch 
diameter at top: 4§ 
inch diameter at bot¬ 
tom; full crystal blank. 

Blown glass 12-inch; 
full crystal corset 
shape; blank vase for 
cutting. 

Blown glass, 12-inch: 
full crystal corset 
shape; blank vase for 
cutting; weight 6} 
pounds; seven-six¬ 

teenths inch thick. 

Dozen. 

12.33 

2.58 

84 

.do. 

5.548 

5.1 

1.042 

21.50 

18.00 

16 

Ho 

.do. 

12.33 

2.68 

84 

.do. 

5.548 

5.1 

1.042 

21.50 

18.00 

16 


Blown glass blank jug; 
3 pint capacity; for 
cutting; full crystal. 

Blown glass salt shaker 
without top; colonial 
shape; 8 sides; ground 
and polished. 

Christmas tree orna¬ 
ments made of glass 
balls, blown and color¬ 
ed; 1 3 c/m, round. 

Christmas tree orna¬ 
ments made of glass 
balls, blown and color¬ 
ed; 1 5 c/m, round. 

Christmas tree orna- 
ments made of glass 
balls; blown and color¬ 
ed; 1 7 c/m, round. 

Christmas tree orna- 
ments, made of glass 
balls, blown and color¬ 
ed; 10 c/m, round. 

Christmas-tree orna- 
ment made of colored 
glass, 9J inches long. 

Hypodermic syringes, 
without finger pieces: 
ground, graduated, 
and annealed; 1 c.c. 
.do.5 c. c. 

.do. 

13. 429 

2.60 

84 

43 per cent. 

6.0-13 

4.2 

.928 

23.00 

19.00 

16 




.3888 

.06 

84 

.do.. 

.1749 

60.3 

. 3763 

1.00 

1.04 

16 




. 483 

. 12 

84 


.217 

119.5 

.98 

1.80 


22 

Germany. 



.903 

.23 

84 

.do. 

.406 

133.9 

2.061 

3.60 


22 | 



.do. 

1,576 

.39 

84 

.do. 

.709 

169.1 

4. 525 

7.20 


22 


Christmas tree orna¬ 
ments, made of glass, 
colored, in the form of 
balls; 31 inches. 

.do. 

3,277 

.82 

84 

.do. 

1.474 

158.4 

8.829 

14.40 

5.59 

22,36 



2.17 

.41 

84 

.do. 

.93 

33$ 

1.17 

4.68 


36 



• 

3.552 

.25 

84 

.do. 

1.59S 

57.4 

3.10 

8.50 

11.73 

20,1 

Do. 

Do 

.do. 

.do. 

1 .do. 

2.42 

3.126 

. 17 
.22 

84 


1.089 

103.83 

3.821 

7.50 

11.44 

20,1 

84 

.do.. 

1.406 
2.257 
.694 
.202 

.0427 

89.39 
149.18 
81. 04 
79.14 

86.59 

4.248 

11.374 

1.903 
.538 

.12.53 

9.00 

19.00 

4.25 

1.22 

.27 

15. as 
26.28 

11.65 

1.90 

.43 

20,1 

20,1 

20,1 

20,1 

20,1 

Do. 

Do 

.do.30 c. c. 

.do. 

.do. 

1 .do. 

5.017 

1. 543 

. 35 

.11 

84 

84 

.do. 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Germany. 

.1 S u r g i c'a 1 glassware 
blown, various shapes 
“Medicine tube.” 

. Glass funnel, blown 
glass, 4 ounces. 

.1 Chemical thermometer, 
solid glass, mercury, 
engraving. 

, Bent medicine tubing, 
blown glass. 

Same as foreign. 

Chemical thermometer, 
12-inch engraved stem. 

i 100. 

.449 

. 095 

. 03 

.007 

84 

84 

.do. 

....do. 


1.065 

.26 

84 

.do. 

.479 

94.01 

1.696 

3.50 

9.60 

1 


1.055 

.26 

84 

.do. 

.474 

67.69 

1.211 

2 3.00 

2 11.67 

1 

Do. 

“One minute.” 

. Dairy thermometers 

Glass dairy thermome- 


.601 

. 15 

84 

.do. 

.27 

46.91 

.479 

1.50 

1.80 

1 

Japan. 

glass; mercury and 
lithograph paper scale 

. Medicine droppers 
blown-glass t u b e s 
straight or bent; cap 
ped with black rubbei 
nipples; length of glass 
tube, 3 inches. 

ter; inclosed paper 
scale and mercury 
tube. 

Medicine dropper; 
blown glass, with rub¬ 
ber nipple. 

100. 

.588 

.04 

84 

.do... 

.264 

55.82 

.498 

1.39 

1.44 

20,1 













»3 c/m, 5 c/m, 7 c/m not believed to be made in U. S. A. 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


218 

218 

218 

218 

218 

218 

218 

218 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


218 


218 

218 


218 

218 

218 

218 

218 


21S 

218 

218 

218 

218 


40 percent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do . 
.do. 

.do . 

.do . 

.do . 

.do . 


..do. 
. .do. 


. .do. 

.do. 

. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 


.do. 

. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


98 


98 


98 

98 

98 

98 


98 


98 

98 


98 

98 

98 

98 

98 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


60 per cent. 


98 .do. 


.do. 


98 .do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do . 
.do . 

.do . 

.do. 

.do. 

.do . 


. .do. 
.do. 


. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 


Actual selling price of the domestic- 
article, 87.50, 10 per cent having 
been deducted to meet inferiority 
of the foreign article. Domestic 
article in part of foreign material. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article, $17.57; 5 per cent deducted, 
due to superiority over foreign 
article. Domestic in part of for¬ 
eign material. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article. $21.62, 5 per cent having 
been deducted, due to superiority 
over foreign article. Domestic in 
part of foreign material. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 


* Without case, 











































































































































































































































47 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

' Selling 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 


House bill. 

1909 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

F oreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 


price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

In¬ 

vests 





Remarks. 


value in 

charges. 


- 



« 

reported 

compara¬ 

ble. 

gator. 


Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 




1 


United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

1 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 



Paragraph No. 218— 



















Continued. 


















Czechoslovakia. 

Boiling cut flasks; 300 

Blown - glass boiling 
flask; capacity 300 c. c. 

100 

$5.50 

$4.00 

84 


?? 47* 

58.66 

$7.025 

$19.00 

$17.17 

1,16 

218 

40 per cent. 

98 

60 per cent. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article, $18.07, 5 per cent having 
been deducted to meet inferiority 


c. c. 


























of the foreign article. Domestic 
article in part of foreign material. 

Do. 

Erlenmeyer flasks cut; 
250 c. c. 

Erlenmeyer blown glass 
flasks 230 c. c.; nar- 

.do. 

5.00 

3.50 

84 


2. 25 

76.74 

8.25 

IQ m 

14 94 

1,16 

21 S 

.do. 

98 


Actual selling price of the domestic 
article, $15.72, 5 per cent having 
been deducted to meet inferiority 










row neck. 
















of the foreign article. Domestic 
article in part of foreign material. 


Cut-glass bowl; cut 
flashed 9-inch bowl; 



6.177 

.88 

84 


o 77 Q 

52.5 

5.164 

15.00 


16 

218 

.do. 

98 















heavy full crystal 
green and white glass. 













218 


98 

.do. 


Do. 

Blown-glass salt shaker 
cut, without top, 2 f 
inches high; lime 



1.493 

.22 

84 


.671 

88.75 

2.116 

4.50 


16 



Blown-glass cut salts; 
2 J inches high; j-inch 



12.50 

16 

218 


98 

.do. 

In part of foreign material. 








flint, glass mixture. 




























diameter at top; full 



















crystal quality. 
Blown-glass aquamarine 
basket, with handles 










16.80 

16 

218 


98 


Do. 





















and buttons on each 



















side; 4-inch diameter. 
Blown - glass filagree 
basket; royal purple 










3.53 

16 

218 


98 


Do. 






' 















and flint; 6 -inch diam- 



















eter; 2i inches high. 
Blown opal glass unit 
6 -inch fitter; 10 -inch 










9.83 

16 

218 


98 


Do. 



















Czechoslovakia. 

Half opal and half crys¬ 
tal cased glass units; 

diameter for ceiling 
light (not cased glass). 


9.60 

2.13 

84 


4.32 

49.53 

7.95 

24.00 


16 

218 


98 



N one found. 











tj-ineh fitter; 8 J inches 



















high; 12 -inch spreads. 
Glass rings of various 
colors; 2 J to 3! inches 



2.14 

.32 

84 


.885 

49.4 

1.65 

5.00 


4 

218 

_.do. 

98 

.do. 


.. 

















diameter; thickness of 
ring about i inch. 
Used as handles for 



















ladies' bags; 2 >-inch. 
Glass rings of various 
colors; 2 t to 31 inches 



2.75 

.4125 

84 


1.1375 

39.5 

1. 70 

6.00 


4 

218 

_.do. 

98 



Do. 
















diameter; thickness of 
ring about 1 inch. 
Used as handles for 



















ladies’ bags; 3-inch. 
Glass rings of various 
colors; 2} to 3| inches 



3.36 

.507 

84 


1.39 

33.1 

1.74 

7.00 


4 

218 

_.do. 

98 

.do. 


Do. 

















diameter; thickness of 
ring about J inch. 
Used as handles for 
ladies’ bags; 31 -inch. 



16.995 

3.31 

84 


7,647 

14.48 

4.048 

32.00 


2 

218 


98 



Do. 

Glass rings of various 
colors; 2J to 3J inches 

.do. 














diameter; thickness of 
ring about! inch; used 
as handles for ladies’ 














. .do. 

98 

.do. 



bags; 2 -ineh. 

Glass rings of various 
colors; 2\ to 3i inches 




4.41 

84 

.do. 

10.197 

20.75 

7.733 

45.00 


2 

218 





22.66 

























diameter; thickness of 
ring about J inch; used 



















as handles for ladies’ 
bags; 3-inch. 



25.492 

4.97 

84 

.do. 

11.471 

19.23 

8.067 

50.00 


2 

218 


98 



Do. 

Glass rings of various 
colors; 2 ! to 3! inches 

.do. 















diameter; thickness of 
ring about 1 inch; used 



















as handles for ladies' 
bags; 31-inch. 

Blown glass vase deco- 





84 

.do. 

1.02 

69.35 

2.662 

6.50 


16 

218 


98 



Czechoslovakia. 


Each. 

2 . 268 

.55 














21.75 



218 


98 



rated; 61-inch diame¬ 
ter at top; decorated in 
gold and green colors. 

Wind chimes; made of 
several pieces of col- 







84 

.do. 

4.05 

46.8 

7.00 






Gross. 

9.60 

1.10 






Japan . 













218 


98 

.do. 


ored glass suspended 
from a light wood 
frame; large size. 

Wind chimes; made of 
several pieces of col- 






84 

.do. 

1.48 

49 

2.63 

8.00 


4 





3.49 

.40 






Do. 



















ored glass suspended 
from a light wood 





1 














frame; small size. 
































































































































































































48 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


. Unit. 


Czechoslovakia. 


Do. 


I Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Paragraph No. 218 — 
Continued. 

Blown glass goblet, 
plain; 6J inches high. 


.do. 


Blown glass goblet. | Dozen., 
plain optic; 6J inches 
high. 

Blown optic glass gob- .do. 

let; 6J inches high: 24 
inch diameter at top. 


Do... 

Belgium. 


Do. 


Do. 


Czechoslovakia 


Belgium. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Glass goblets, plain; 65 
inches high; 3| inches 
diameter at top. 

Plain glass goblets; 
blown-glass goblet, 
plain optic; 9 to 10 
ounce capacity; 6J 
inches high. 


.do. 


Blown glass goblet, 
plain: 6 inches high. 

Plain glass goblet; 
blown optic-glass gob¬ 
let; 5| inches high; 2| 
inches diameter at 
top. 

Plain glass goblets; 6| 
inches high; 10-ounce 
capacity; plain. 


_do. 

_do. 

.do . 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Plain glass goblets; 
blown-glass goblet; 
optic; 5J inches high; 
2J inches diameter at 
top; 3 inches diameter 
at foot; length of stem, 
2rs inches. 

Imitation jet bar pins 
made of paste and 
metal paste pressed 
and polished. 

Paragraph No. 219. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown in 
cylinder form; split 
and flattened; weight 
of glass, 52 poimds to 
box of 50 square feet; 
first quality; single 
strength; 16 ounces to 
square foot; 25 -inch 
bracket. 

.. .do.. 


_do. 


Dozen. 


None found..do. 


D o_ 


Do. 


Cvlinder glass; unpol- 
’ished; hand blown in 
cylinder form; split 
and flattened; weight 
of glass, 52 pounds to 
box of 50 square feet; 
first quality; single 
strength: 16 ounces to 
square foot; 34-inch 
bracket. 

.do. 


Cylinder or window 
glass; unpolished; ma¬ 
chine drawn in cylin¬ 
der form and flat¬ 
tened, packed in cases 
of 50 square feet each; 
first quality; single 
strength; weight ISi 
ounces to square foot; 
25-inch bracket. 

.do. 


Box of 50 
square feet. 


$ 1.20 

1.065 

.9849 

.9849 

.8726 

1.275 

2.66 


.do.. 


Cylinder gfass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown in 
cylinder form; split 
and flattened; weight 
of glass, 52 pounds to 
box of 50 square feet; 
first quality; single 
strength; 16 ounces to 
square foot; 40-inch 
bracket. 

.do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown in 
cylinder form; split 
and flattened; weight 
of glass, 52 pounds to 
box of 50 square feet; 
first quality; single 
strength; 16 ounces to 
square foot; 50-inch 
bracket. 

.do.. 


Cylinder or window | .do. 

glass; unpolished; ma¬ 
chine drawn in cylin¬ 
der form and flat¬ 
tened, packed in cases 
of 50 square feet each; 
first quality; single 
strength; weight 18.j 
ormces to square foot; 

34-inch bracket. 

_do.do. 

Cylinder or window .do.. 

glass, unpolished; ma¬ 
chine drawn in cylin¬ 
der form and flat¬ 
tened; packed in cases 
of 50 square feet each; 
first quality; single 
strength; weight lSJ 
ounces to square foot; 

40-inch bracket. 

.do.do. 

Cylinder or window .do.. 

glass; unpolished; ma¬ 
chine drawn in cylin¬ 
der form and flat¬ 
tened; packed in cases 
of 50 square feet each; 
first quality; single 
strength; weight 185 
ounces to square foot; 

50-inch bracket. 

.do.do. 


$0.32 

.365 

.1775 

.1775 

.282 

. 16 

.295 


Para¬ 

graph. 


95 


Rate. 


Amount. 


30 per cent. 


2.66 

.30 

85 

2.96 

.295 

85 

2.96 

.30 

85 

2.96 

.295 

85 

2.96 

.30 

85 

3.55 

.295 

85 

3.55 

.30 

85 


95 

95 

95 

95 

95 

85 


_do. 

_do. 


.do . 


30 per cent. 


.do. . 382 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


$0.36 

. 3195 
. 2954 

.2954 


19.68 

57.15 
37.18 

37.18 


2617 41.70 


l cent per pound. 


. 455 


120.14 


41 3 


_do. 

1 cent per pound. 


.do. 

do. 


.46 


53.5 

35.4 


.52 

.52 


44.2 

41.5 


_do. 

15 cent per pound 


.do. 


.52 
. 585 


54.7 

34.7 


.59 


44.1 


$0.37 

1.00 

. 5422 

.5422 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$2.25 

2.75 

2.00 

2.00 


5913 2.007 


2.183 4.00 


1.41 


1.83 
1.335 


4.82 


5.25 

5.11 


$2.305 
3. 54 

2.775 
2.305 

2.29 


2.29 
2.305 


In¬ 
vesti¬ 
gator. ! para¬ 
graph 


5. 54 


1.67 
1.565 


2.07 
1. 54 


1.96 


5.45 

5.34 


5.85 

5.97 


6. 40 


5.55 



16 219 


16 

16 


6.17 


6.38 


16 


219 

219 


219 

219 


219 

219 


35 per cent 


.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 

.do. 


99 

99 


99 

99 


219 


.do. 


99 


.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is $2.55; the foreign article 
being considered 10 per cent 
inferior. 


Do. 

Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Customs Court of Appeals in T. D. 
37596 holds these articles are not 
jewelry at 60 per cent, paragraph 
356, act of 1913, as classified by the 
collector of customs. 


Not over 144 square inches. 


Foreign and domestic quality same. 
Heavier weight of domestic does 
not increase the value. 

Over 144, not over 384 square inches. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Over 384, not over 720 square inches. 


.do. 


Do. 





































































































































































































49 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 











price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 






Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
iurrency. 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 





insur- 
mce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

3 er cent. 

Amoun . 

States. 



_ 


Paragraph No. 219— 
Continued. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown in 
cylinder form; split 
and flattened; weight 
of glass, 52 pounds to 
box of 50 square feet; 
first quality; single 
strength; 16 ounces to 
square foot; 51-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder or window 
glass; unpolished; ma¬ 
chine drawn in cylin¬ 
der form and flattened; 
packed in cases of 50 
square feet each; first 
quality; single 
strength; weight, 18$ 
ounces to square foot; 
5t-inch bracket. 

Box of 50 
square feet. 


$0,295 

85 

1$ cents per pound. 

$0.78 

21.1 

$1.165 

$6.68 

6.60 


16 

16 

219 


99 

Specific. 

Over 720, not over 1,200 square 

Do. 

$4.44 

. $6.59 

219 

219 


99 

.do. 

inches. 


.do. 


4.44 

.30 

85 

_do. 

.78 

19. 5 

1.08 



99 



Do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown in 
cylinder form; split 
and flattened; weight 
of glass, 52 pounds to 
box of 50 square feet; 
first quality; single 
strength; 16 ounces to 
square foot; 60-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder or window 
glass; unpolished; ma¬ 
chine drawn in cylin¬ 
der form and flattened; 
packed in cases of 50 
square feet each; first 
quality; single 
strength; weight, 18$ 
ounces to square foot; 
60-inch bracket. 


4.44 

.295 

85 

_do. 

.78 

24.7 

1.365 

6.88 


16 







.78 

22.3 

1.23 

6. 75 

6.80 

16 

16 

219 

219 


99 

.do. 

Over 1200, not over 2,400 square 

Do. 


.do.. 


4.44 

.30 

85 

_do. 

7.22 


99 


Do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown in 
cylinder form; split 
and flattened; weight 
of glass, 52 pounds to 
box of 50 square feet; 
first quality; single 
strength; 16 ounces to 
square foot; 70-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown in 
cylinder form; split 
and flattened; weight 
of glass, 52 pounds to 
box of 50 square feet; 
first quality; single 
strength; 16 ounces to 
square foot; 80-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder or window 
glass; unpolished; ma¬ 
chine drawn in cylin¬ 
der form and flattened; 
packed in cases of 50 
square feet each; first 
quality; single 
strength; weight, 181 
ounces to square foot; 
70-inch bracket. 

_do. 

5.32 

.295 

85 

l$cents per pound. 

.975 

14.9 

.98 

7.57 



inches. 






.975 

13.6 

1.02 

8.50 

8.17 

16 

219 


99 


Do. 


Cylinder or window 
glass; unpolished; ma¬ 
chine drawn in cylin¬ 
der form and flattened; 
packed in cases of 50 
square feet each; first 
quality; single 
strength; weight, 18$ 
ounces to square foot; 
80-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; machine 
drawn in cylinder 
form; split and flat¬ 
tened; first quality 
cylinder or window 
glass; doublestrength; 
24$ ounces to square 
foot; 25-inch bracket. 


6. 21 

.295 

85 














7.22 

16 

/ 

219 

.do. 

99 

.do. 

Not over/144 square inches. 


None found.. 










7.65 

16 

219 

.do. 

99 

.do. 

Over 144, not over 384 square inches 


.do. 

. Cylinderglass; machine 
drawn in cylinder 
form; split and flat¬ 
tened; first quality 
cylinder or window 
glass; doublestrength; 
24$ ounces to square 
foot; 34-inch bracket. 










8.69 

16 

219 


99 

.do. 

Do. 


.do. 

Cylinderglass; machine 
drawn in cylinder 
form; split and flat¬ 
tened; first quality 
cylinder or window 
glass; doublestrength; 
24$ ounces to square 
foot; 40-inch bracket. 


- 








9.32 

16 

219 

.do. 

99 

.do. 

Over 384, not over 720 square inches. 


.do. 

Cylinderglass; machine 
drawn in cylinder 
form; split and flat¬ 
tened; first quality 
cylinder or window 
glass; doublestrength; 
24$ ounces to square 
foot; 50 -inch bracket. 

Cylinderglass; machine 

.do. 









9.53 

16 

219 

.do. 

99 

.do. 

Over 720, not over 1,200 square 
inches. 



.do. 













l 




drawn in cyiin der 
form; split and flat¬ 
tened; first quality 
cylinder or window 
glass; doublestrength; 
24$ ounces to square 
foot; 54-inch bracket. 










10.24 

16 

219 

.do. 

99 

.do. 

Do. 


.do. 

Cylinderglass; machine 
drawn in cylinder 
form; split and flat¬ 
tened; first quality 
cylinder or window 
glass; doublestrength 
24$ ounces to square 
foot;-inch 60 bracket. 


















95182—22-8 





















































































































































































50 

Schedule 2.— EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 




— 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


House bill. 


1909 

Country. 

Description ot foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 



United 

States 

jurrency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Ht 1 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 

_ 


Paragraph No. 219— 
Continued. 














35 per cent. 





Cylinder glass; machine 
drawn in cylinder 
form; split and flat¬ 
tened; first quality 
cylinder or window 
glass; double strength; 
244 ounces to square 
foot; 7C-inch bracket. 










$10.37 

16 

219 




None found. 

square feet. 









11.21 

16 

219 

.do. 

99 

.do. 

Cylinder glass; machine 
drawn in cylinder 
form; split and flat¬ 
tened; first quality 
cylinder or window 
glass; doublestrength; 
244 ounces to square 
foot; 80-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished: machine drawn 
in cylinder form and 
split and flattened: 
second quality; single 
strength; 18$ ounces 
square foot; 25-inch 
bracket. 


.do. 







• 


$3.21 


16 

219 


99 



Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; second 
quality; singlestrength: 
weight, 16 ounces 
square foot; 25-inch 
bracket. 

.do. 

$2.22 

$0,295 

85 

$ cent per pound.. 

$0.455 

8.1 

$0.24 










.46 

49 

1.49 

4.50 

3.78 

3.90 

16 

219 


99 

.do. 



.do. 

2.25 

.30 

85 





Do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished: hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet: second 
quality; singlestrength; 
weight, 16 ounces 
square foot; 34-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form and 
split and flattened; 
second quality; single 
strength; 18$ ounces 
square foot: 34-inch 
bracket. 

.do. 

2.66 

.295 

85 

1 cent per pound.. 

• 52 

8.8 

. 305 

















4.08 

16 

219 


99 


Do. 

.do. 

t 

2.66 

.30 

85 

.do. 

.52 

.52 

33.6 

11 

1.17 

.385 

4.65 

3.86 



Do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; second 
quality; singlestrength; 
weight, 16 ounces 
square foot: 40-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form and 
split and flattened: 
second quality; single 
strength: 18$ ounces 
square foot: 40-inch 
bracket. 

.do. 

2.66 

. 295 

85 

.do. 

4.35 

16 

219 


99 

.do. 


.do. 

2.66 

.30 

85 


.52 

42 

1.47 

.36 

4.95 

4.34 




Cylinder glass; unpol- 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; second 
quality; singlestrength 
weight, 16 ounces 
square foot; 50-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form and 
split' and flattened; 
second quality; single 
strength; 18$ ounces 
square foot; 50-inch 
bracket. 

.do. 

3.10 

.295 

85 

1$ cents per pound. 

. 585 

9 

















■ 4.77 

16 

219 


99 



.do. 

3.10 

.30 

85 

.do. 

.59 

39.1 

1.56 

.235 

5.55 
4.95 



Do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol- 

Cylinder glass; unpol- 

.do. 

3.64 

.295 

85 

1$ cents per pound. 

.78 









ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; second 
quality; single strength 
weight, 16 ounces 
square foot; 54-inch 
bracket. 

.do. 

ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form and 
split and flattened: 
second quality: single 







1 



4.91 

16 

219 


99 


Do. 

strength; 18$. ounce 
square foot; 54-inch 
bracket. 

.do. 

3.62 

.30 

.295 

.30 

85 

85 

85 

.do. 

.78 

.78 

.78 

21.3 

9.2 

1 

.435 

5.70 

5.15 

16 

219 

.do. 

99 


Do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol- 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 5C 
square feet; second 
quality; single 
strength; weight, 16 
ounces square foot; 60- 
inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form and 
split and flattened; 
second quality; single 
strength; 18$ ounces 
square foot; 60-inch 
bracket. 

.do. 

3.64 

3.64 


27.7 

1 1.30 

1 6.00 

5.18 

16 

219 

.do. 

99 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Over 1,200, not over 2,400 square 
inches. 


Do. 


Not over /144 square inches. 


Do. 


Over 144, not over 384 square inches. 


Do. 


Over 384, not over 720 square inches. 


Over 720, not over 1,200 square 
inches. 


Over 720, not over 1,200 square 
inches. 




















































































































































































51 

Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 



1 

• 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 



• 


United 

States 

urrency. 

freiglit, 
insur- 
ince,etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

4moun . 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 


Paragraph No. 219— 
Continued. 













Belgium. 

Do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; second 
quality; single 
strength; weight, 16 
ounces square foot; 70- 
inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; second 
quality; single 
strength; weight, 16 
ounces square foot; 80- 
inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn; 
in cylinder form and 
split and flattened; 
second quality; single 
strength; 18* ounces 
square foot; 70-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol- 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form and 
split and flattened; 
second quality; single 
strength; 18* ounces 
square foot; 80-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder or window 
glass; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; second 
quality; double 
strength; 24* ounces 
square foot; 25-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder or window 
glass; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; second 
quality; double 
strength; 24* ounces 
square foot; 34-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder or window 
glass; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; second 
quality; double 
strength; 24* ounces 
square foot; 40-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder or window 
glass; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; second 
quality; double 
strength; 24* ounces 
square foot; 50-inch 
bracket. 

Cylinder or window 
glass; machine drawn 
m cylinder form; split 
and flattened; second 
quality; double 
strength; 24* ounces 
square foot; 54-inch 
bracket. 

Box of 50 
square feet. 

$4.14 

4.73 

$0,295 

.295 

85 

85 

11 cents per pound 

$0.975 

.975 

4.8 

13.5 

$0.26 

.81 

So. 67 

6.81 

$5.67 

6. 48 

16 

16 





5.06 

16 









- 



5.57 

16 










• 


6.08 

16 












6.79 

16 












6.96 

16 


.do. 










7.13 

16 



glass; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; second 
quality; double 
strength; 24* ounces 
square foot; 60-inch 
bracket. 

r 









7.64 

16 



glass; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; second 
quality; double 
strength; 24* ounces 
square foot; 70-inch 
bracket. 



• 







8.32 

16 


.do. 

glass; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; second 
quality; double 
strength; 24* ounces 
square foot; 80-inch 
bracket. 













House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


219 


219 


219 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


219 


219 


219 


219 


219 


219 


219 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


99 


99 


Rate. 


Specific. 


99 


99 


99 


99 


99 


99 


99 


99 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Over 720, not over 2,400 square 
inches. 


Do. 


No importations. Not over 144 
square inches. 


Over 144, not over 384 square inches. 


Do. 


Over 384, not over 720 square inches. 


Over 720, not over 1,200 square 
inches. 


Do. 


Over 1,200 not over 2,400 square 
inches. 


Do. 



























































































































































52 

Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


1 






Foreign article. 


Overhead and 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
iomestic 
article 
reported 


House bill. 

1909 











profit on landed 


— 




Remarks. 

Country. 

Description of foreign I 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign I 

sanding 

harees. 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 




c 

United 
States 
urreney. a 

freight, 
insur- 
nce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

\mount. 

?er cent. J 

Lmount. 

ompara- 

ble. 


graph. 

* 



Paragraph No. 219— 
Continued. 












16 

16 

16 

219 

219 

219 


99 

Specific. 

Not over 144 square inches. 

Belgium. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; single strength; 
25-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and’ flattened; third 
quality; single 
strength; 18^-ounce; 
25-inch bracket. 

Box of 50 
square feet. 

$1.92 

$0,295 

85 

1 cent per pound.. 

$0.455 

19.1 

$0.51 

$3.18 ' 

$3.72 


99 

.do. 

/ 

Do. . u 

Over 144, not over 384 square inches. 

Po 



1.92 

.30 

85 

_do. 

. 455 

60 

1.605 

4.28 
3.81 



99 

.do. 

Tin 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; single strength; 

Cylinder glass; unpol- 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; single 
strength;" 18£-ounce; 
34-inch bracket. 

_do. 

2.36 

.295 

85 

1 cent per pound.. 

.52 

20 

. 635 











41.2 

1. 32 

4.50 

3.90 

16 

16 

219 

219 


99 

_.do. 

/ 

Do. 

Do 



.do. 

2.36 

.30 

85 

.do. 

.52 



99 

.do. 

Do. 


Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; single strength; 
40-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; single 
strength; 18^-ounce; 
40-inch bracket. 


2.36 

.295 

85 


.52 

21.9 

.695 

3. S7 








.52 

46.2 

1.47 

.72 

4.65 

4.26 

4.08 

16 

16 

219 

219 


99 


Do. 

Do 


.do. 

.do. 

2.36 

.30 

85 

.do. 



99 

. ..do. 

Over 384, not over 720 square inches. 

Do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; single strength; 
50-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; single 
strength; 18J-ounce; 
50-inch bracket. 


2.66 

.295 

85 

1 | cents per pound. 

.do. 

. 585 

20.3 





m 

2.66 

.30 

85 

.59 

45.9 

1.63 

5.18 

4.46 

16 

219 


99 

99 


Do. 

Over 720, not over 1,200 square 

Do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; single strength; 
54-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and' flattened; third 
quality; single 
strength;' 18J-ounce; 
54-inch bracket. 


2.80 

.295 

85 

1£ cents per pound. 

.do. 

.78 

14.6 

.565 

4.44 


16 

219 




.78 

.78 

.78 

35.3 

21.3 

39.2 

1.37 

.825 

1.52 

5. 25 
4.70 

5.40 

4.55 

16 

16 

16 

219 

219 

219 


99 


Do. 

Do. 



2. 811 

.30 

85 



99 


Do. 

Do. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; single strength; 
60-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; single 
strength; 18J-ounce; 
60-inch bracket. 

.do. 

2.80 

2.80 
2. 96 

.295 

. 30 

85 

85 

.do. 

4.68 

.do. 

99 


D -. . 


Cylinder glass; unpol- 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form, split 
and flattened; third 
quality; single 
strength; 18J ounces; 
70-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form, split 
and flattened; third 
quality; single 
strength; 18J ounces; 
80-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; double 
strength; 24£ ounces 
25-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; double 
strength; 24J ounces 
34-inch bracket. 

.do. 

.295 

85 

1J cents per pound 

.975 

15.1 

.64 

4.87 

J 5.04 

16 

219 

.do. 

99 

.do. 

Over 1,200, not over 2,400 square 
inches. 

Do. 


'ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 52 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual 
ity; single strength; 
70-inch bracket. 


3 2.5 

. 295 

.385 

85 


.975 

21.7 

.98 

5.50 

5.67 

16 

219 


99 


Do 

ished; hand blown 
split and flattened 
weight of glass, 5i 
pounds to box of 50 
squarefeet; third qual 
ity; single strength 
80-inch bracket. 

.do. 

2.88 

85 

I cent per pound. 

.70 

6.4 

.255 

4.22 

4.28 

16 

219 

Specific or 35 per 

99 

Specific on value.. 

Not over 144 square inches. 


ished; hand blown 
split and flattened 
weight of glass, 8( 
pounds to box of 5C 
square feet; third qual 
ity; double strength 
25-inch bracket. 


3. 55 

.385 

85 

1 cent per pound. 

.80 

5.6 

2.64 

4. 99 

4.65 

• 

16 

219 

cent. 

99 

.do. 

Over 144, not over 384 square inches. 


ished; hand blown 
split and flattened 
weight of glass, 8C 
pounds to box of 5C 
squarefeet; third qual 
ity; double strength 
34-inch bracket. 




5.3 

2.55 




























































































































































































































53 

Schedule 2.— EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


Belgium. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Belgium. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Belgium. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 219— 
Continued. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 80 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; double strength; 
40-inch bracket. 
Cylinder glass: unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown: 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 80 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; double strength: 
50-inch bracket. 
Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 80 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; double strength; 
54-inch bracket. 
Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blownr 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 80 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; double strength; 
60-inch bracket. 
Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 80 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; double strength; 
70-inch bracket. 
Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; hand blown; 
split and flattened; 
weight of glass, 80 
pounds to box of 50 
square feet; third qual¬ 
ity; double strength; 
80-inch bracket. 

Paragraph No. 224. 

Cast polished plate glass; 
Carrara, colored opal 
in pot, polished on one 
side, not over 720 
square inches, 8 to 12 
mm. thick, or | inch. 
Cylinder glass, unpolish¬ 
ed; blown cylinder, 
flashed ruby, single 
strength. 

Cylinder glass, unpolish¬ 
ed-; blown cylinder, 
flashed ruby, double 
strength. 

Cylinder glass, unpolish¬ 
ed; blown cylinder, 
flashed blue; not over 
2,400 square inches, 
130 pounds per 100 
square feet. 

Cylinder glass, unpolish¬ 
ed, hand blown, color¬ 
ed in the pot, used in 
manufacture of leaded 
glass windows, made 
in all colors except 
ruby, 127 pounds (50 
square feet) per case 
under 384 square 
inches; streaky white. 
Cylinder glass, unpolish¬ 
ed, hand blown, color¬ 
ed opal, pot metal 
glass, split and flatten¬ 
ed, 50 by 40 inches, 
115 pounds per case of 
100 square feet; single 
thick. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Cylinder glass: unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; double 
strength; 244 ounces; 
40-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished: machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; double 
strength; 241 ounces; 
50-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass: unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; double 
strength; 244 ounces; 
54-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished: machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; double 
strength; 244 ounces; 
60-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished: machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened: third 
quality; double 
strength; 244 ounces; 
70-inch bracket. 

Cylinder glass; unpol¬ 
ished; machine drawn 
in cylinder form; split 
and flattened; third 
quality; double 
strength; 244 ounces; 
80-inch bracket.' 


Carrara glass, made 
similar to plate glass, 
polished on one side, 
3 inch thick; Carrara 
opal. 


Box of 50 
square feet. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do_ 


Square feet— .77 


Per case of 110 15.21 

pounds, 100 
square feet. 

Per case of 160 22.39 

pounds, 100 
square feet 

Per case of 100 23.08 

square feet. 


$3.55 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


3.99 


4.21 


4.21 


4.44 


4.88 


SO. 385 


.385 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


85 


Rate. 


Amount. 


85 


.385 


85 


.385 


.385 


.385 


?quare feet.... 


Per case of 100 
square feet. 


.394 


9.56 


.03 


.42 


.65 


2.50 


.04 


So 


1 cent per pound.. 


14 cents per pound. 


14 cents per pound. 


.do. 


85 


85 


.65 


88,90 


85,90 


90 


90 


90 


90 


$0.80 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


7.1 


.90 


1.20 


1 | cents per pound 


.do_ 


1.20 


7.3 


8.2 


1.50 


1.50 


8 cents per square 
loot, and 4 per 
cent. 


1 J cents per pound 
and 4 per cent. 



1 cent per pound 
and 4 per cent. 


1 J cents per pound 
and 4 per cent. 


.11 


2.67 


3.89 


3.35 


.0411 


2.9 


8.8 


2.53 


12.1 


38.5 


41. 


55.5 


26.3 


22.7 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.335 


.385 


.115 


.475 


.185 


$5.07 


5.66 


5.91 


6.27 


6 . 51 


.595 


.11 


7.05 - 


11.31 


7.36 


1.02 


25.35 


38.24 


16.07 45.00 


.1249 


2.89 


.60 


15.63 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


$4.95 


5.67 


5.75 


5.82 


6.20 


6.72 


1.00 


16 


Para¬ 

graph. 


219 


16 219 


16 


16 


16 


16 


16 


16 


16 


16 


16 


16 


219 


219 


219 


219 


222,224 


219,224 


219,224 


219,224 


219,224 


219,224 


House bill. 

1909 





Remarks. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


Specific or 35 per 
cent. 

99 

Specific on value.. 

Over 144, not over 384 square inches. 


99 

.do. 

Over 384, not over 720 square inches. 


99 

.do. 

Over 720, not over 1,200 square 



inches. 


99 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

99 

.do. 

Over 1,200, not over 2,400 square 
inches. 

.do. 

99 

.do. 

Do. 

124 cents per 
square foot and 

5 per cent. 

102,104 

124 cents per 
square foot and 

5 per cent. 

Foreign also sells for $1.20 per square 
foot from importer's stock in car¬ 
load lots; import orders sold in 
original cases. 

35 and 5 per cent. 

99,104 

3| cents per pound 
and 5 per cent. 


.do. 

99,104 

.do. 



99,104 

99,104 

.do. 



1J cents per 
pound and 5 per 
cent. 





99,104 

3| cents per pound 
and 5 per cent. 













































































































































54 


Country. 


Germany. 


France. 


Germany. 


France. 


Germany. 


England. 


Scotland. 


Germany. 


France. 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 224— 
Continued. 

Cylinder glass, unpolish¬ 
ed, blown, pot colored, 
made in all colors 
except ruby; under 
720 square inches, 25 
pounds per square 
meter. 

None found. 


None found . 


Foreign article. 


Square meter . 


Paragraph No. 225. 

Goggles, 40 by 50 mm. 
flat lens, 40 by 50 oval 
metal frame, stocki¬ 
nette covered; collaps¬ 
ible cups built on wire 
spring frame; chenille 
binding, elastic band 
with buckle; white. 

Tortoise shell frames for 
spectacles. 

None found. 


Cylinder glass, unpolish¬ 
ed; blown, pot colored, 
triple thick, 10 bv 42 
inches; 39 ounce—blue 
cobalt, amber dark, 
dark green. 


Goggles, 50 by 00 mm. 
flat lens, 50 by 60 
mm. metal frame; air¬ 
plane cloth collapsible 
cups on wire spring 
frame, chenille bind¬ 
ing elastic band and 
buckle. 

None found. 


Forei^h 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$2. SO 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$ 0 . 28 


Paragraph No. 226. 

I.enses, condenser; 44- 
inch; planoconvex. 


Gauge glasses; reflex 
rounded ends, of 
pressed glass, 7^ 
inches long, 14 inches 
wide, 44 inches thick, 
with 5 grooves cut 
lengthwise in the glass 

Gauge glasses; reflex, 
rounded ends of 
pressed glass, 74 by 1^ 
by 44 inches; 5 grooves 
cut lengthwise in the 
glass. 

Gauge glasses; reflex, 
rounded ends of 
pressed glass, 74 by 14 
by 44 inches: 5 grooves 
cut lengthwise in the 
glass. 

Gauge glasses; reflex, 
rounded ends of 
pressed glass, 11 by 14 
by 44 inches; 5 grooves 
cut lengthwise in the 
glass. 

None found. 


Dozen. 


Rate. 


85,90 1J cents per pound 
and 4 per cent. 


2.66 


Spectacle frame with 
zylonite covered eyes 
and bridge. 


Lenses, condenser; 41- 
inch; piano convex in 
form; of glass free from 
harmful flaws, prop¬ 
erly annealed, and of 
permanent color; sur¬ 
faces ground and 
highly polished to ac¬ 
curate curves. 


Same as foreign; 74 
inches long, Its inches 
wide, 44 inches thick. 


.do. 


Each. 


Hundred. 


Each. 


.do. 


Paragraph No. 227. 

Flint disks or buttons 26 
mm. diameter; plano¬ 
convex form; rough, 
molded, unwrought. 


Same as foreign; 11 by 
1 & hy 44 inches. 


Magic lantern slides; 
photographic glass 
negative covered with 
plain glass and bound 
with a strip of paper 
or muslin, 31 by 4 
inches; black and 
white. 


Flint glass disks or but¬ 
tons 26 mm. diameter; 
rough plano-convex. 


2.00 


.2528 


.do. 


_do.. 

_do. 

_do. 


.35 


.41 


.585 


.525 


.30 


.10 


.0126 


100 . 


2.94 


.02 


.032 


.026 


.03 


Amount. 


80.39 


91 


91 


35 per cent. 


.931 


.do. 


92 25 per cent. 


92 


.70 


.0632 


....do... 


92 .do. 


92 


92 


.do. 

.do. 


15 1 494 


Free. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


40 


28.6 


7.14 


24.7 


.09 


.10 


.148 


.13 


15.2 


42.4 


24 


None... 


19.4 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


SI. 39 


1.11 


.20 


.081 


.07 


.23 


1 .759 


.16 


S4.86 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.90 


5.00 


3.00 


.41 


.60 


.53 


.77 


.72 


.85 


7.20 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


16 


16 


House bill. 


Para- Rate on American 
graph. valuation. 


219,224 


219,224 


225 


78.00 


1.75 


1.13 

1.31 


1.13 

1.31 


1.13 

1.31 


1.58 


.50 


} 16 
} 16 




16 


16 


3.69 


3.76 


225 

225 

226 


226 


226 


226 


226 


226 


35 and 5 per cent.. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


99,104 


99,104 


40 per cent. 


.do- 

..do_ 


40 per cent. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


227 


_do_ 


.do. 


35 per cent. 


105 


105 

105 

106 


2 f cents per pound 
and 5 per cent. 


50 per cent. 


_do. 

_do. 


45 per cent. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is $9 per dozen, 20 per cent 
having been deducted on account 
of the poorer quality of the foreign 
article. 


107 .do. 


/Domestic in part of foreign 
\ material. 


107 


107 


107 


107 


577 


.do. 


..do. 

.do. 

...do. 


Foreign sold at loss. 


Free. 


iLanded cost. 


t 







































































































































































/ 


55 

Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

France. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 228. 

Photographic lens, Se¬ 
ries I, c, 64-inches 
F. 4.5 N, iris dia¬ 
phragm lens in brass 
mount. 


Photographic lens, F. 
6. 3, 12-inch focus, 

mounted in brass bar¬ 
rel. 

Opera glasses, black 
leather-covered bodies, 
black japanned metal 
brass, eyepiece tops, 
and objective rings; 
contained in soft black 
leather case; 15 Lignes. 

Binocular, 6 by 30 milli¬ 
meters, metal with 
grained leather cover¬ 
ing lenses and prisms; 
hard-rubber eyecups. 


.do. 


Level; without plane 
glass arrangement; 
stand Ha. 


None found. 


Telescope, 60-millimeter 
objective. 


Microscope. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Photographic lens; four 
elements of high-grade 
optical glass, each pair 
being mounted in a 
metal mount, which 
mounts are in turn 
mounted in a brass 
barrel with iris dia¬ 
phragm, furnished 
with flange, cap in 
leatherette case; -6j 
inches f. 4. 5. 

Photographic Ions, 12- 
inch focus; made of 
several lens elements 
with brass mounts, 8 
by 10. 

None found. 


Microscope, binocular, 
10-inch, with rotary 
mechanical stage. 

Tripod microscope,made 
of brass (lacquered); 
has 2 double Cx lenses; 
poorly constructed, as 
compared with the 
American made arti¬ 
cle. 


Field glass (stereo binoc- 
ular) prism type 
with high-transmis¬ 
sion op tical-gl ass 
prisms placed between 
eyepieces and objec¬ 
tives; mounted to pro¬ 
vide forinterpupillary 
distance adjustment 
and a focusing adjust¬ 
ment on axis to bring 
objects at various dis¬ 
tances into clear vis¬ 
ion; 6 by 30 millime 
ters- 

Prism binocular, 6 by 30 
millimeters. 

Surveyinginstruments- 
Le vel high grade,mad 
of composition brass 
and hardened bronze; 
optical-glass lenses; 
tripod of ash; instru¬ 
ment box of mahog¬ 
any; 18-inch level. 

Surveying instruments, 
transit, high grade, 
made of composition 
brass and hardened 
bronze-silver; optical 
glass lenses; tripod of 
ash; instrument box 
of mahogany. 

Telescope. 


Compound microscope; 
stand all metal, with 
coarse and fine adjust 
ment; focusing sub 
stage; Abbe condenser 
three objectives (1 oil- 
immersion type), on 
revolvable nosepiece, 
2 eyepieces and carry¬ 
ing case. 

.do. 


Tripod magnifiers, as 
microscope. 





Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selhng 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 


Duty, present act. 


price of 
foreign 
article in 


United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

Each. 

$26.25 

$1.05 

94 

25 per cent. 

$6.56 

28 

$9.48 

$43.34 

_do. 

62.50 

2.50 

94 


15.63 

24.02 

19.37 

io'o. 00 


3.31 

.21 

93 

35 per cent. 

1.16 

33.54 

1.57 

6.25 

.do. 

23.50 

.69 

93 

.do. 

8.23 

31.6 

10.25 

42.67 


23.50 

.69 

93 

.do. 

8.23 

31.6 

10.25 

42.67 

-.do. 

142.80 

5.60 

94 

25 per cent. 

35.70 

19 

35.90 

220.00 


146.30 

6.05 

94 

25 per cent. 

36.57 

66.7 

126.08 

315.00 


65.50 

3.25 

94 

.do. 

16.38 

26.8 

22.87 

108.00 


138.40 

6.10 

94 


34.60 

26.8 

48.10 

227.20 

.do. 

.232 

.0278 

94 


.058 

28.3 

.09 

.408 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$37.34 


90.00 


42.00 


27.00 

157.50 


277.50 


335.00 


99.00 


247.00 
.45 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


228 


228 


228 


228 


228 

228 


228 


228 


228 


228 

228 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


35 per cent. 


-do. 


.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


_do. 


.do..-... 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


108 


108 


108 


108 


.do. 


108 

108 


108 


108 


108 


108 

108 


Rate. 


4t> per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do. 


Remarks. 


Domestic in part foreign material. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


Domestic in part of foreign material; 
this item also tabulated under par¬ 
agraph 360, as it is provided for in 
both paragraphs. 


In part of foreign material; also tabu¬ 
lated under paragraph 360, as it is 
provided for m both paragraphs. 


$35 added to the selhng price of do¬ 
mestic article, as foreign instru¬ 
ment has 2-fold sliding stand with 
slow motion in azimuth. 












































































































































56 


Country. 


England. 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

France. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Schedule 2.— EARTHS, EARTHENWARE AND GLASSWARE Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 228— 
Continued. 

Aneroid barometer (en 
gineering) 2i-inch al¬ 
uminum case; 5,000 
feet. 

None found. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Interpupillary gauge; 
metal; glass lenses; 
scales; interpupillary 
gauge. 

Keratometer in case; 

metal; glass lenses. 
Gullstrand’s ophthalmo¬ 
scope; 5 oculars, bin¬ 
ocular telescopic mag¬ 
nifier, extensible 
stand, compressible 
slide, nitro -lamp 
equipment, head rest, 
chin rest, instrument 
table. 

Micro-met allograph 
with camera. 


Barometer; aluminum 
cases; metel dials; 
nickel-silver vacuum 
chamber; 5,000 feet; 
aluminum; 2^-inch. 

Barometer; aviation al- 
t i m e t e r; aluminum 
case, metal dial, nick¬ 
el-silver vacuum cham 
ber. 

Ophthalmic testing in¬ 
strument (for optom¬ 
etrists and oculists). 


Polariscope or saceha- 
rimeter, on trestle sup¬ 
port of cast iron with 
one each polariscope 
tube of 100, 200, and 
400 mm. of glass, with 
brass screw caps; the 
optics are half shadow, 
with single wedge com¬ 
pensation; the polari¬ 
scope is constructed 
for tubes up to 400 mm. 
long. 


.do. 

..do. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Each . 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


$11.80 | $1.77 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.do. 


.do.. 


15.94 


.03 


94 


Rate. 


Amount. 


25 per cent. $2.95 


93 35 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


5.64 I .22 

290.50 I 9.62 


Polarization photometer 
Polarization apparatus.. 
3-inch reading glass, 
nickel plated, brass 
rim, and black-stained 
wood handle, not fin¬ 
ished as neatly as 
might be; first quality. 
Dipping refractometer, 
occular diaphragm, 
metal grain leather 
covering, lenses, prism. 


Photomicrographic ap¬ 
paratus; a suitable 
base supporting cam¬ 
era with adjustable 
bellows which may be 
connected with the 
eyepiece of a micro¬ 
scope for recording 
the image seen therein 
and having also a 
properly arranged 
light source for the 
illumination of the 
subject being photo¬ 
graphed. 

Polariscope sacchanme- 
ter, double field and 
single quartz wedge 
polariscope for 400 
mm. tubes with Mazda 
lamps attached, glass 
scale reading 30 —to 
+ 110°, trestle-type 
stand supporting op¬ 
tical elements of cal- 
cite, quartz, and op¬ 
tical glass, each sur¬ 
faced and metal 
mounted to yield the 
optical result neces¬ 
sary to accurate sugar 
testing (in case of 
wood to protect the 
instrument). 

None found. 

....do... 

Reading glass, 3-inch... 


.do. 


93 

93 


214.40 16.35 


. do... 


Abbe refractometer, 
zeiss Model I, metal 
prisms, lenses, scales, 
planemirror adjusting 
devices, etc., m pol¬ 
ished case. 


.do. 

.do. 


5.58 

1.97 

101.68 


94 25 per cent. 


53.60 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


18.03 


Amount. 


$2.98 


1.57 


43.6 

23.2 


38.56 


156.75 11.00 


93 


35 per cent. 


54.87 


57.22 


Dipping refractometer, 
glass prism system of 
high-grade optical 
glass most accurately 
set in metal mounting 
providing adjustment 
•for reading refractive 
index of fats and 
chemical substances 
for qualitative anal¬ 
ysis m chejnical and 
industrial laborato¬ 
ries; in wo(*l carrying 
case. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 


35.70 | 5.00 

99. 00 12.00 

.431 I .0517 


116.25 


.do. 


150.00 


4.58 


.do. 

_do. 

25 per cent. 


6.20 


93 35 per cent. 


93 


12.49 
34. 50 
.108 


40.70 


.35 

3.42 
93.20 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$19. 50 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$21.60 


48.00 


22.50 

11.25 

495.00 


109.65 


394.00 


28.00 

12.00 

520.00 


525.00 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


228 

228 

228 

228 

228 


228 


127.38 


350.00 


.do. 


52.50 


9.1 

44.3 

33.3 


10.4 


4.86 58.05 

64. 50 210.00 

.197 .788 


10.4 


16.87 


178.40 


21.70 


230 40 


393.75 


228 


1.17 


150.00 


240.00 


30 

30 

1 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


108 

108 

108 

108 

108 


108 


.do. 


108 


228 

228 

228 


228 


..do... 
..do... 
..do... 


228 


.do. 


108 

108 

108 


108 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


This item also tabulated under para¬ 
graph 360, as it is provided for in 
both paragraphs. 


.do. 


Do. 


No sales of imported instruments; 
asking price only. 


Sales of imported instruments are 
frequently to educational institu¬ 
tions, no duty being paid. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


108 


.do. 























































































































































































































57 




Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 





United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

• 

Paragraph No. 22S— 
Continued. 













France. 

Linen tester, thread 
counting glasses, 1 inch 
opening, constructed 
of 3 brass plates, lac¬ 
quer finish, folding on 

2 hinges, lens 1 inch 
diameter, set into top 
plate. 

Thread-counting glasses, 

Dozen. 

$12. 20 

$0.49 

94 


$3.05 

51.2 

$8.06 

$23.80 

$24.00 

1 



magnifying, with 1- 
inch opening. 





Paragraph No. 229. 













Holland. 

Glass electric bulbs, 

Glass electric bulbs, 


14.09 

14. 09 

7.05 

7.05 

95 

95 


4. 22 

4. 22 

8 1 

2.08 

27.44 

33. 00 

16 

Do. 

blown glass, without 
filaments, 5 inches 
long, 1^-inch neck, 2| 
inches m diameter at 
wide part; bulge neck 
cracked oil. 

without filaments, 5 
inches long, 1J inches 
at neck, 2| inches in 
diameter at widest 
part; welded neck. 

Glass electric bulbs, 



o. 1 

2. 08 

27.44 

30.50 

16 

Do. 

i ' 

Blown glass electric 
bulbs, without fila¬ 
ments, P. S. 25 shape, 
6i inches long, 1^-inch 
neck, 2| inches In di¬ 
ameter at widest part 
of bulb. 

..do . 

blown, without fila¬ 
ments, 5$ inches long, 
2f inches in diameter 
at closed end. 

Blown glass electric 
bulbs, without fila¬ 
ments, P. S. 25 shape, 
6J inches long, 1^-inch 
neck, 2} inches in di¬ 
ameter at widest part 
of bulb. 

Blown glass electric 
bulbs, P. S. 25 shape, 
6J inches long, lj-mch 
neck, 21 inches in di¬ 
ameter at widest part 
of bulb, without fila¬ 
ment. 

Glass electric bulbs, 


20. 30 

12.00 

95 


6.09 

12.00 

4.61 

43.00 

51.75 

16 

Do. 


20.30 

12.00 

95 

.do. 

6.09 

12.00 

4.61 

43.00 

62.50 

10 

Do 

Glass electric bulbs, 

.do. 

13.49 

8.30 

95 

.do. 

4.00 

25.9 

6.70 

32.49 

46.25 

16 


6 inches long, 1J inches 
in diameter at neck, 
2} inches in diameter 
at wide part of bulge, 
without filaments. 

Incandescent elegtric 
lamps, 14-volt, minia¬ 
ture decorative lamp, 
tungsten thorium 
alloy filament, pine 

6 inches long, 1£ inches 
at neck, 2f inches in 
diameter at widest 
part of bulb, without 
filaments. 

Incandescent electric 
lamps, 14-volt, minia¬ 
ture decorative lamp, 
tungsten filament, 
clear pine-cone bulb. 


.041 

.004 

95 


.0082 

24.4 

.014 

.0662 

.15 

10 











Do. 

cone bulb. 

Incandescent electric 

Incandescent electric 

.do. 

.02 

.0004 

95 


. 006 

51.8 

.014 

.04 

.0667 

10 






Do. 

lamps, low voltage 
flash lamp for battery 
service, clear. 
Incandescent electric 

lamps, low voltage 
flash lamp for battery 
service, clear. 
Incandescent electric 

.do. 

.02 

.0004 

95 


.006 

51.8 

.014 

.04 

.083 

10 







lamps, low voltage 
flash lamp for battery 
service, clear with 
enameled reflector. 

Incandescent electric 
lamps, miniature 
lamp, 14-volt, carbon 
filament, pine cone 
bulb. 

Incandescent electric 
lamps, 14-volt, carbon 
filament, hand colored 
brown bird. 

lamps, low voltage 
flash lamp for battery 
service, clear with 
enameled reflector. 


.026 

.003 

95 


.005 

07.3 

.023 

. 0569 


10 

Do. 



.0804 

.oos 

95 


.024 

60 

.067 

.18 


10 

Austria. 



.0684 

.007 

95 


.0205 

66.8 

.064 

.16 


10 

Do. 

Incandescent electric 
lamps, 14-volt, carbon 
filament, hand colored 
Santa Claus. 



.03 

.006 

95 


.009 

11 

.005 

.05 


10 

Japan. 

. Incandescent electric 

lamps, 14-volt, clear 
or colored oval bulb, 
carbon filament . 



4.25 

.40 

95 


1.21 

36.5 

2.14 

8.00 


4 

Do.— - 

. Incandescent electric 
lamps, fancy lamp, 
carbon filament. 



2.23 

.20 

95 


.63 

37.2 

1.14 

4.20 


4 

Do. 

. Incandescent electric 
lamps, carbon lamp. 



19.20 

3.30 

95 

.do. 

6.10 

40 

11.40 

40.00 


4 

Do. 

. Incandescent electric 
lamps, fancy “Japan¬ 
ese lantern” lamp, 
110-volt, small. 



30.59 

5.30 

95 

.do. 

9.80 

31.3 

14.31 

60.00 


4 

Do. 

. Incandescent electric 

lamps, fancy “Japan¬ 
ese lantern” lamp, 
110-volt, large. 



1 






I 





95182—22-9 


House bill. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

graph. 

valuation. 

228 

.40 per cent.: 

229 

35 per cent. 

229 

. ..do. 

229 

_do. 

229 

_do. 

229 

_do. 

229 


229 


229 


229 


229 


229 


229 

.do. 

229 


229 


229 

.do. 

229 





1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 



108 


Remarks. 


45 per cent. 


98 


60 per cent 


Same size in blue is 25 per cent more. 


98 .do 


98 .do 


D omestic, in part of foreign material. 


No shipment of foreign, Aug. 1. 


98 


do 


No shipment Aug. 1; domestic, in 
part of foreign material. 


199 


45 per cent 


199 


199 

199 


199 


199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 


do. 

do. 

do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


















































































































































































58 


Country. 


England 


Germany 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE— Continued. 



• 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling^ 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Description of foreign 

lescription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 



United 

States 

3urrency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. ' 

^er cent. 

Amount. 

States. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


Paragraph No. 229— 
Continued. 











$0,259 

10 

None found. 

Incandescent electric 

lamps, 14 volt, minia¬ 
ture decorative lamp, 
tungsten filament, rose 
bulb. 










.30 

10 

.do. 

lamps, 14 volt, minia¬ 
ture decorative lamp, 
tungsten filament, yel¬ 
low fish bulb. 










.0973 

10 

.do. 

incandescent eiecinG 
lamps, 14 volt, minia¬ 
ture decorative lamp, 
tungsten filament, reg¬ 
ular Christmas tree, 
lamp candle shaped, 
clear bulb. 

Incandescent electric 

lamps, 14 volt, minia¬ 
ture decorative lamp, 
tungsten filament, reg¬ 
ular Christmas tree, 
lamp candle shaped, 
colored bulb. 










.105 

10 

.do. 

Paragraph No. 230. 


$233.75 

1 350.90 

$17.00 

135.09 

/ 655 

Free. 

\ . 

232.3 

81.7 

$583.25 

1,214.00 

$834.00 

2,700.00 

1,080.00 

63 

.. Stained and painted 
glass windows; group 
of 4 figures; 27J square 
feet. . 

.. Stained and pamted 
glass windows; group 
and architectural sub¬ 
jects or compositions; 
painted and stained 
on separate pieces of 
glass held together 
with lead cams. 

Same as foreign; group 
of 7 figures: 27 square 
feet. 


\ 195 

f 655 

30 per cent 1 . 

Free. 

\ . 

64 

None found. 


\ 195 

30 per cent 1 . 


5.00 

64 

None found. 

btainea or painuxi 
windows: group and 
architectural subjects 
or compositions paint¬ 
ed on separate pieces 
of glass held together 
with lead cams. 

Stained and painted 
glass windows, 2 win¬ 
dows, 53 by 144 inches; 
53 square feet each, or 
106 square feet for 
both; groups averag¬ 
ing seven figures each 
window. 

Pamted and stained 
glass windows; 1 win¬ 
dow, 14 square feet; 
subject, “ Faith,” sin¬ 
gle full-length figure: 
architectural base and 
canopy. 










9.20 

63 

.do. 










9.60 

63 

.do. 













Stained and painted 
glass windows; one 
window consisting of 
5 panels, 123 square 
feet in all; subject, 










11.50 

63 














14 figures, architec¬ 
tural bases and cano¬ 
pies. 













( Stained glass windows; 










12.00 

63 

.do. 

l square feet. 













Stained and painted 
glass windows; sub¬ 
ject, ‘Nativity of 
Christ,” group of 12 
figures; figures about 
5 feet tall; size of win¬ 
dow, 21 feet high by 
ii feet wide; area 
about 90 square feet. 










29.00 

63 

.do. 







1 






House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


229 


229 


229 


229 


Rate on American 
valuation 



230 

1688 


230 

1688 


230 

1688 


230 

1688 


230 

1688 


1688 

230 


1688 

230 


1688 

230 


30 per cent. 
Free. 


30 per cent. 
Free. 


30 per cent. 
Free. 


30 per cent. 
Free. 


30 per cent. 
Free. 


Free. 

30 per cent. 


Free. 

30 per cent. 


Free. 

30 per cent. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


199 


199 


199 


199 


109 

716 


109 

716 


109 

716 


109 

716 


109 

716 


716 

109 


716 

109 


716 

109 


1909 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


45 per cent 


No lamps with tungsten filaments 
imported, as such filaments are 
controlled by United States 
patents. 


do. 


do. 


do. 


45 per cent.1 Domestic article, in part of foreign 

Free./ material. 


45 per cent 
Free. 


45 per cent 
Free. 


'Manufacturer states this job was 
taken at a loss to keep factory 
running; their books show this 
loss; domestic article in part of 
. foreign material. 


45 per cent 
Free. 


Price does not include setting; all 
stained and painted windows im¬ 
ported at New York have been 
for church purposes and have not 
paid duty. Domestic article in 
part of foreign material. 


45 per cent 
Free. 


Do. 


Free. 

45 per cent 


Do. 


Free. 

45 per cent 


Price includes setting; all stained 
and painted glass windows im¬ 
ported at New York have been for 
church purposes and have not paid 
duty; in part of foreign material. 


Free. 

45 per cent. 


Do. 


i if commercial transaction, 

















































































































































































59 


Schedule 2—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Belgium. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 230— 
Continued. 


Foreign article. 


England. 


None found. 


-do. 


Mirrors, not exceeding 
144 square inches; 4-J- 
inch double shaving 
mirror, with nickeled 
rim and folding sup¬ 
port. 

Mirrors, not exceeding 
144 square inches; 
plain shock mirrors, 
round or square, used 
for handbags, novel¬ 
ties, or advertising 
purposes; plain round 
shock, 2| inches. 

Mirrors, not exceeding 
144 square inches; 
plain shock mirrors, 
round or square, used 
for handbags, novel¬ 
ties, or advertising 
purposes; 2 by 3 inch 
plain square shock. 

Mirrors, not exceeding 
144 square inches; 
plain shock mirrors, 
round or square, used 
for handbags, novel¬ 
ties, or advertising 
purposes; 2 -inch 
plain round shock. 

Mirrors, not exceeding 
144 square inches; 
beveled shock mir¬ 
rors, round, used for 
handbags, novelties, 
and advertising pur¬ 
poses; 2J-inch round 
beveled. 

None found. 


.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Glass door plates, made 
from polished plate 
glass } inch thick, 3 
by 12 inches; with i- 
inch bevel, and screw 
hole through glass at 
each end. 

Manufactured glass, 
leaded; glazing of 
white English; L. L. 
\\ by 6 inches to 7 by 
10 inches, p l'ain 
squares, white cathe¬ 
dral English; weight, 
21 ounces. 


Stained and painted 
glass windows; 1 win¬ 
dow of 7 figures, 5 feet 
4 inches by 20 feet 4 
inches; 104 squarefeet; 
2 windows of 3 fig¬ 
ures, 4 feet 4 inches by 
6 feet 8 inches; 46 
square feet; total, 132 
square feet. 

Stained and painted 
glass windows; 1 win¬ 
dow; single figure; 15 
square feet. 

Same as foreign; 5-inch 
mirror; double plain. 


Same as foreign; 2§-inch 
plain round. 


Same as foreign; 2 by 3 
inch plain square 
shock. 


Same as foreign; 2-inch 
plain round shock. 


Same as foreign; round 
beveled, 2§ inches. 


Mirror, not exceeding 144 
square inchesjframed, 
ring handled, ebony, 
4-inch plain shock, 
round, hand mirror. 
Mirror, not exceeding 144 
sqnare inches; i inch 
thick; plate-glass mir¬ 
rors; beveled, round, 
6 inches diameter. 

Do... 

Same as foreign. 


Unit. 


| Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Square feet. 


.. .do. 
Dozen.. 


Thousand. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.do_ 


_do. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


1.214 


2.86 


2.257 


$0.25 


. 14 


. II 


95 


95 


95 


1.83 


.0785 


.do. 


Plain leaded glass win- 
dows; American 
double-thick; glass, J 
inch thick, in diamond 
and square-shaped 
glass panes; panes 
ranging from 4 by 6 
inches to 6 by 9 inches; 
total area of windows, 
1,117 square feet. 


_do_ 

Hundred. 


Square feet.... 


12.25 


.45 


.09 


.0055 


.30 


.054 


95 


Rate. 


30 per cent. 


_do. 


Amount. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


$0.364 


.86 


.do. 


.do. 


..do. 


95 


95 


30 per cent... 


.do. 


.677 


.549 


.0235 


183.3 


74.87 


64.4 


96.43 


39.5 


3.67 


.135 


15.59 


56.5 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$3,352 


2.88 


1.96 


2.381 


.0425 


2.53 


.361 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$5.18 


6.75 


5.00 


4.85 


.15 


$12.50 

10.00 

8.00 

9.00 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


6.00 


4. .50 
6.00 


.30 


18.75 


1.00 


1.25 


4.80 


4. 75 
22 


1.46 


35 


35 


35 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


/ 1688 
\ 230 


P 1 


688 

230 


230 


230 


230 


230 


230 


35 280 


35 


35 

16 


63,35 


230 


230 

230 


230 


Free. 

30 per cent. 


Free. 

30 per cent. 

_do. 


_do.. 


..do. 


.do_ 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 


_do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


716 

109 


716 

109 


109 


109 


109 


109 


109 


109 


109 


109 
102,104 


109 


Rate. 


Free. 

45 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Free. 

45 per cent. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 

10 cents per square 
foot and 5 per 
cent. 


45 per cent. i. 


Remarks. 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material: manufacturer states a 
loss of $578.51 accrued on the sell¬ 
ing price; all stained and painted 
glass windows imported at New 
York have been for church pur¬ 
poses and have not paid duty. 

Price includes setting; all stained 
and painted glass windows im¬ 
ported at New York have been for 
church purposes and have not paid 
duty; in part of foreign material. 

Actual selling price domestic article, 
$10 per dozen; the domestic article 
is 20 per cent superior on account 
of size and better support. 


The actual selling price of the do¬ 
mestic article is 60 cents per dozen; 
domestic article larger and of su¬ 
perior quality and finish; deduct 
50 per cent for comparable foreign. 


No importations since 1915. 


Do. 


Do. 

Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 


J 



























































































































60 

Schedule 2 .—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 


England. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Italy. 


Italy. 


Do.... 
Do.... 
Germany. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 231. 
None found. 


Smalts, coarse ground 
“blue glass.” 


Frostings, glass blown 
into bulbs and broken 
up into small flakes. 


Ceramic colors; under 
glaze best black in 
powdered form for un¬ 
derglaze decorating on 
chinaware. 

.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Smalts; sea sand, col¬ 
ored, black. 

Smalts; sea sand, col¬ 
ored, blue. 

Smalts, coarse ground 
black glass with va¬ 
riegated colors. 

Frostings, glass blown 
into bulbs and broken 
up into coarse flakes. 


Ceramic colors; black 
color in powdered 
form for underglaze 
decorating on china- 
ware, 
do 


Pound. 
.do . 


.do. 


Pound. 


Ceramic colors; carmine 
colors in powdered 
form used on china- 
ware for overglaze dec¬ 
oration. 

Ceramic colors, “Mead¬ 
ow green” in pow¬ 
dered form, used on 
chinaware for over¬ 
glaze decorations. 

Glass colors, “Bis¬ 
tre brown,” vitrifiable 
colors in powdered 
form for staining or 
decorating glass. 

Glass colors, '“coral yel¬ 
low.” 

Glass colors, canary 
yellow. 

Glass flux, for decorat¬ 
ing glass. 


Fusible enamels in form 
of rods or sticks, “tur¬ 
quoise,” used for coat¬ 
ing and decorating 
glass, beads, buttons, 
metals, jewelry, etc. 

Fusible enamels in form 
of rods or sticks, “vert 
jade,” used for coat¬ 
ing and decorating 
glass, beads, buttons, 
metals, jewelry, etc. 

Fusible enamels in form 
of rods or sticks, 
“opal,” a chapelet 
0.4 mm. 


Ceramic colors; carmine 
in powdered form used 
on chinaware for over¬ 
glaze decorations. 

Ceramic colors, “Mead¬ 
ow green” in pow¬ 
dered form used on 
chinaware for over- 
glaze decorations. 

Glass colors, “Brown,” 
vitrifiable colors i n 
powdered form for 
staining or decorating 
glass. 

Glass colors, coral yel¬ 
low. 

Glass colors, canary 
yellow. 

Glass flux, for decorat¬ 
ing glass. 

Fusible enamels in form 
of rods or sticks, “tur¬ 
quoise, cane,” used for 
coating and decorat¬ 
ing glass, beads, but¬ 
tons, metals, jewelry, 
etc. 

Fusible enamels in form 
of rods or sticks, “jade 
green,” used for coat¬ 
ing and decorating 
glass, beads, buttons, 
metals, jewelry, etc. 

Fusible enamels in form 
of rods or sticks, 
“white opal.” 


Paragraph No. 232. 

Carrara marble mosaic 
cubes. 

Paragraph No. 233. 

Hard marble bench, 
hand sculptured, 140 
by 40 cm. 

Marble (alabaster) bird 
fonts, machine made. 

Marble pedestal (alabas¬ 
ter), machine made. 

V-cut agate scale bear* 
ings made of rough 
agate, cut and pol¬ 
ished. 


None found. 


.do . 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


V-cut agate scale bear¬ 
ings made of Bra¬ 
zilian agate. 


V-cut pendulum agate 
scale bearings made of 
Brazilian agate 


.do. 

.do. 


...do... 


...do... 


.. .do.. 
...do.. 
_do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


. .do. 


_do... 


Ton. 


Each. 


_do. 

_do. 

Gross.. 


.do. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$0.07 


.0423 


1.06 


1.50 

2.525 


2.05 

1.00 

1.41 

.955 

.306 

.1999 

.2703 

.17S6 

36.15 

16.292 

.68 
4.60 
5. 775 

# 

5.016 


$0,007 


.02 


Rate. 


Amount. 


.12 


.09 

.12 


.103 

.11 

.08 

.06 

.015 

.016 

.0128 

.015 

8.05 

4.64 

.14 

.92 

.12 

.10 


63 15 per cent. 


63 


63 


.do. 


_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


63 

63 

63 

63 

63 

96 

96 

96 

97 

98 
98 


98 


_do_ 


...do.. 


.do., 
.do.. 
_do.. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount 


$0.0105 71.42 


..do. 


.0034 


.1474 


.225 
. 37875 


.3075 

.13875 

.211 

.143 

.0459 

.0399 

.054 

.0357 

7.23 

7.33 

.31 

2.07 

2.598 

2.257 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


0.0625 


173.9 .1143 


50.67 


32.23 

11.6 


14 2 

49.64 

39.62 
79.61 
36.27 

56.37 

48.32 

57.63 

45.8 

70 

50 

44.9 
35.1 

35.6 


.6726 


.585 

.352 


.35 

.62 

.674 

.922 

.1331 

.1442 

.1629 

.1207 

23.57 

19.78 

.57 
3.41 
3.007 

2.627 



$0.15 


.18 


2.00 


2.40 

3.375 


2. SI 

I. 87 

2.375 
2.08 
. 50 

.40 

.50 

.35 

75.00 

48.05 

1.70 

II. 00 
11.56 

10.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.05 

.07 

.20 


.21 


2.00 


2.00 

3.60 


2.50 

1.50 

1.50 

2.00 

.80 

.371 

.50 

.43 


10.00 


10.00 


35 

35 

35 

35 

35 


35 

35 


35 

35 

35 

35 

35 

35 

35 

35 

28 


28 

28 

28 

22 


22 


231 

231 

231 

231 

231 


231 

231 


231 

231 

231 

231 

231 

231 

231 

231 


23 per cent. 
23 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


..do. 

..do. 

.do. 

35 per cent. 


232 j cent per pound 
and 17 per cent. 


233 

233 

233 

233 

233 


40 per cent. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 


56 


56 


56 


56 


56 

56 

56 

56 

56 

110 

110 

110 

111 

112 

112 

112 

112 

112 


30 per cent. 


30 per cent. 


.do 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


_do. 


.do. 


i cent per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


50 per cent. 
_do. 


_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is 25 cents per pound, 20 
per cent having been deducted 
to meet poorer quality of the for¬ 
eign article. , , . 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is 20 cents per pound, 1 
cent having been added to meet 
superior quality of the foreign ar¬ 
ticle. 


Actual domestic selling price, $1 per 
pound; domestic considered su¬ 
perior to foreign; deduct 20 per cent 
from domestic selling price. 

Actual domestic selling price, 30 
cents per pound; 25 per cent added 
on account of domestic article be¬ 
ing inferior to foreign article in 
quality and color strength. 


Actual domestic selling price, 40 
cents per pound; 25 per cent added 
on account of domestic article be¬ 
ing inferior to foreign article in 
quality and color strength. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is 35 cents, about 25 per cent 
having been added to make com¬ 
parable value of foreign article. 


Domestic article in part foreign ma¬ 
terial; manufacturer states selling 
prices are with little profit owing 
to competition with G erman-made 
agate scale bearings. 

'Do. 









































































































































































































































61 


Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 

Selling 

1 

House bill. 


1909 

| ' 










price of 







Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

freight, 

Duty, present act. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

compara- 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 


Remarks. 





United 






graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 







States 

insur- 

Para- 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

ble. 











currency. 

ance, etc. 

graph. 










_ 


Paragraph , No. 233— 



















Continued. 


















Germany. 

15 by 11 by 11 mm. V-cut 

V-cut 15 bv 11 by 11 mm. 








$2.77 

$11.50 

$14.00 

22 

233 


112 

50 per cent. 

Domestic article in part foreign ma- 

Gross. 

$5. 94 

$0.12 

98 


$2.67 

31.7 



terial; manufacturer states selling 
prices are with little profit owing 


agate scale bearings 

agate scale bearings 













made of rough agate, 

made of Brazilian 
















to competition with German-made 

Do. . 

cut and polished. 

Agate scale bearings 
made of agate; “stir- 

agate. 


5.52 

.28 

98 


2.48 

117.39 

9.72 

18.00 


22 

233 

.do. 

112 

.do. 

agate scale bearings. 













rup ” is conical cut and 
better finished than 



















“Qandy”; “candy” is 

V shaped and drilled 
in back; “stirrup,” 8 



• 















Do 

by 8 by 5J mm. 

Agate scale bearings 
made of agate; “stir- 

do 


3.12 

. 16 

98 


1.40 

114 

5.32 

10.00 


22 

233 

.do. 

112 







• 








rup ” is conical cut and 
better finished than 
“candy”; “candy” is 

V shaped and drilled 
in back; “candy,” 8 



















by 6^ by 6 mm. 















. 

. 


L)0 . 

mounted, made of 

mounted, made of 


















agate, cut into shapes, 

agate, cut into shapes, 
















Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is *43.20, 25 per cent having 
been deducted to meet poorer 


and polished. 
Fishing-rod rings, un¬ 
mounted, made of 

and polished. 

None found. 

Gross. 

6.562 

.66 

98 


2.95 

62.2 

6.328 

16.50 


22 

233 

40 per cent. 

112 

50 per cent. 

Do. 









agate, cut into shapes, 
and polished, 10 by 6 
















.do. 

quality of the foreign article. 

Do. 

Do. 

mm. 

Fishing-rod rings, un¬ 
mounted, made of 

Fishing-rod rings, un- 

.do. 

8.125 

.81 

98 

.do. 

3.656 

47 

5.909 

18.50 

32.40 

22 

233 

.do. 

112 


mounted, made of 


















agate, cut into shapes, 

agate, cut into shapes, 


















and polished, 14 by 6 

and polished, 13 by 6 
















Do. 


mm. 

mm. 





.do. 

4.358 

33.2 

4.985 

20.00 


22 

233 


112 

Do 

Fishing-rod rings, un¬ 
mounted, made of 

None found. 


9.687 

.97 

98 





















112 


Do. 

agate, cut into shapes, 
and polished, 16 by 7 


mm. 

Fishing-rod rings, un¬ 
mounted, made of 



11.25 

1.12 

98 


5.062 

26.2 

4.568 

22.00 


22 

233 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 












agate, cut into shapes, 
and polished, 18 by 8 
mm. 



7.50 

.75 

98 


3.375 

72.2 

8.375 

20.00 


22 

233 


112 


Do. 

Do. 

Fishing-rod rings, un¬ 
mounted, made of 
agate, cut into shapes, 
and polished, 12 by 6 
mm. 

Burrstones, manufac¬ 
tured or bound up into 





135. 00 

17 

234 

13 per cent. 

113 

15 per cent. 

In part of foreign material. 







None found. 



















millstones, 30-inch 

diameter, 5 inches 
thick, 10-inch eye. 










110.00 

17 

234 

.do. 

113 




.do.... 

PARAGRAPH NO. 235. 



13.14 

15.00 

99 


3.285 

90.93 

28.575 

60.00 


17 

235 

40 per cent. 

114 

50 per cent. 



Limestone “ Stone Cu- 

None found. 

Each. 













pid,” hewn from Ital¬ 
ian “ Vincencio stone,” 



















24-inch high base, 12 






.do. 

20.53 

42.5 

54.26 

181.90 

145.50 

40,28 

235 


114 




inches square. 
Monumental granite, 

Granite manufactured 
block, 1 foot by 2 feet 
8 inches by 3 feet, cut 
and polished, Barre 

. .do. 

82.11 

25.00 

99 






















polished, 3 feet by 1 
foot by 2 feet 8 inches. 

i 













114 

.do. 




granite. 

.do. 

.do. 

82.11 

82.11 

25.00 

25.00 

99 

99 


20.53 

42.5 

54.26 

181.90 

145.00 

40,28 

235 


Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.- 

.do. 

20.53 

42.5 

54.26 

181.90 

145.00 
1.00 

40,28 
17 

235 

237 

.do. 

17 per cent. 

114 

116 

20 per cent. 



None found. 

Slate mantles, 1 Incn 
thick. 

Square foot... 

......... 








.85 

17 

237 

.do. 

116 

.do. 



.do... 

Slate chimney pieces, 
chimney caps, all 
colors, 2 inches thick. 
Roofingslates, all colors, 

.do. 

100 square feet 









16.00 

17 

237 

.do. 

116 

.do. 



.do. 

. 








20.00 

17 

237 

.do. 

116 

.do. 



.do. 

Roofingslates, all colors, 

.do. 

. 








25.00 

17 

237 

.do. 

116 

.do. 



.do. 

Roofing slates, all colors, 










30.00 

17 

237 

.do. 

116 

.do. 



.do. 

Roofing slates, all colors, 
i inch thick. 

.do. 









40.00 

17 

237 


116 

.do. 

• 


j inch thick. 


































































































































































































































62 

Schedule 2.—EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE—Continued. 





— 



Foreign article. 


Overhead and 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


House biU. 

1909 










profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 





Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 

Duty, present act. 

Para- 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

_ 


Paragraph No. 235— 
Continued. 












17 

237 


• 

116 

20 per cent. 



. . „ 










*50.00 





None found. 

Rooting slates, all colors, 

1 inch thick. 

Slate. Structural slates 
for toilets, etc., 1 inch 
thick. 










.47 

17 

237 

.do. 

116 

.do. 


_do. 

Paragraph No. 238. 










2.07 

22- 

238 


192 

40 per cent. 

_ 

Watch crystals made of 
glass blown in balls, 
cut incircles,polished, 

Watch crystals made of 
glass blown in balls, 
cut incircles, polished, 


$0.90 

$0.045 

161 

30 per cent. 

$0.27 

39.1 

$0.475 

$1.69 












22 

22 

22 

238 

238 

238 

.do. 

.do. 

192 

192 

192 


Do. 

Do. 

Miconcave. 

.do. 

.do. 

Miconcave. 

.do. 

.do. 

1. 01 
1.20 

.05 

.06 

161 

161 

.do. 

.do. 

.30 

.36 

.45 

24.2 

25.9 

23.4 

.33 

.42 

47 s 

1.69 

2.04 

2 50 

2.07 
2.52 
3.37 

.do. 

Do. 

Watch crystals made of 
glass blown in balls, 
cut incircles, polished, 

Watch crystals made of 
glass blown in balls, 
cut incircles, polished, 


1.50 

.075 

161 




22 

238 


192 



Geneva. 

Watch crystals made of 
glass blown in balls, 
cut in circles, polished, 

Geneva. 

Watch crystals made of 
glass blown in balls, 
cut incircles, polished, 
Miconcave. 

Watch crystals made of 
glass blown in balls, 
cut in circles, polished, 
Empire. 

Watch crystals made of 
glass blown in balls, 
cut in circles, polished, 
LentiUe. 


1.43 

.07 

161 

.do. 

.43 

22.7 

.44 

2.37 

2.88 











3.60 

22 

238 

.do. ■: - 

192 

■ 



Miconcave. 

Watch crystals made of 
glass blown in balls, 
cutin circles, polished, 


1.71 

.085 

161 

.do. 

.51 

24.9 

.575 

2.88 










3.76 

8. 41 

22 

238 

I 


192 

.do. 


Empire. 

Watch crystals made of 
glass blown in balls, 
cut in circles, polished, 
LentiUe. 


2.23 

. 11 

161 

.do. 

.67 

25 

.75 




.85 

.25 

161 


.255 

21. S 

.295 

1.65 

1 

22 

238 

.do. 

192 


Japan. 

Watch crystals made oi 
glass blown in balls, 
cut into shapes, bev¬ 
eled, and polished, 
Miconcave. 

.do. 

None found. 



26 

28 

73 

.40 

..50 

95 

1.95 

2.25 

2.25 


22 

22 

22 

238 

23S 

238 


192 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

1.00 
1.15 

.25 

.25 

161 

161 

161 

161 

161 

.do. 

.do. 

.30 

.345 

.24 

. 46 

. 

.do. 

192 

192 

.do. 

.do. 

Do. 

Watch crystals made o 
glass blown in balls, 
cut into shapes, bev¬ 
eled, and polished, 
Geneva. 



. 81 

1.53 

2.34 

. 25 

.25 

.25 


80 

1.80 

4.04 


22 

238 


192 

|.do. 

Do. 

Watch crystals made o 
glass blown in balls, 
cut into shapes, bev¬ 
eled, and polished, 
N ew Empire. 

.do. 



.70 

45.9 

1.51 

4.80 


22 

238 


192 


Do. 

Watch crystals made o 
glass blown in balls 
cut into shapes, bev¬ 
eled, and polished 
LentiUe. 














Remarks. 















































































































































































































SCHEDULE 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF 


Country. 


Europe.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Europe... 
England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Belgium. 


Do. 

German 


Englam 


T:: 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 302. 

Ferrotungsten, 85.53 per 
cent, standard low car¬ 
bon. 

Ferrotungsten, 83 per 
cent, standard low car¬ 
bon. 

Tungsten metal powder, 
standard 96-98 per 
cent. 

Ferrochrome; 63 percent 
chromium; maximum 
1 per cent carbon. 

Ferrochrome; 63 per cent 
chromium, 0.75 per 
cent carbon. 

Ferrochrome; about 65 
per cent chromium, 1 
to 2 per cent carbon. 

Ferrochrome; 63 per 
cent, 1 to 2 per cent 
carbon. 


Silico calcium (calcium; 
silicide), 58 to 62 per 
cent silicon, 30 to 35 
per cent calcium, bal¬ 
ance iron. 


Paragraphs Nos. 304 
and 305. 

Steel; high speed; stand¬ 
ard analysis: 18 per 
cent tungsten, about 
1 per cent vanadium, 
3 to 40 per cent chro¬ 
mium. 


Ferrotungsten, 85 per 
cent, standard low 
carbon. 


Tungsten metal powder, 
standard 96 per cent. 

Same as foreign. 


Same as foreign, 0.50 
carbon. 


Same as foreign. 


None found. 


tained chro¬ 
mium. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Pound of con¬ 
tained tung¬ 
sten. 

$0.315 

$0.0107 

.do. 

.424 

.0071 

.do.. 

.40 

.01 

Pound of con- 

.26 

.004 


Ton. 


.do. 

.do. 


Same as foreign. 


Pound. 


Carbon tool steel, con¬ 
taining i per cent to 
1 per cent tungsten. 
Steel sheets for hack 
saws with alloy of li 

E er cent tungsten; 
rst quality. 

Steel sheets for hack 
saws with alloy of 11 
per cent tungsten; 
second quality. 

Paragraph No. 307. 

Steel plates, over 5 
millimeters thick. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Carbon tool steel, con¬ 
taining 1 to 2 per cent 
tungsten. 

Same as foreign, one 
quality only. 


None found. 


Steel plates, not thinner 
than 0.140 of an inch. 

.do. 

_do. 

.do. 

Skelp steel. 


.239 

.1593 

.13 

220.00 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


Gross ton.. 
_do. 

ioo pounds.... 


.6419 

.53 

.706 
. 121 

.2396 

.189 


'35.86 

w 34.94 
io 32.93 
io 49.73 


.0112 

.0112 

.004 

7.00 


.032 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.0074 

.006 

.00865 

.00865 


4.50 

4.50 

4.50 

4.50 


Rate. 


102 15 per cent. 


102 

102 

102 

102 

102 

102 

81 


110 


. 02 110 


110 

no 

no 

no 


105 

105 

105 

105 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do... 

_do... 

_do... 


20 per cent. 


Amount. 


$0.0473 
.064 
.06 
.039 

.036 

.024 

.0195 

44.00 


15 per cent... 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 


_do- 

12 per cent 

_do_ 

_do_ 

_do_ 


.096 


.0945 


. 1059 


. 03594 


.02835 


4.30 

4.20 
3.94 
5.97 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

11.88 

$0.007 

( s ) 


( 3 ) 


32 

.097 

8.3 

.0238 

23.4 

.0455 

30.3 

.0465 

16.9 

.13 

24.0 

.15* 

22.0 

L181 

58.6 

.085 

33.7 

.0958 

5 46.0 

.104 




Selling 
price of 
foreign 
irtiele in 
United 
States. 


$0.38 
.33 
.41 
.40 

.31 

.24 

.20 

208.00 


.90 

.80 

1.00 

.23 

.38 

.33 


*44.66 

9 43.64 
9 41.37 
s 60.20 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

$0.40 

39 

302 

.40 

39 

302 . 

L41 

39. 

302 . 

5.50 

39 

302 

s .53 

39 

302 . 

5.40 

39 

302 . 


39 

302 . 



302 

| .90 

i 


{ ..SO 

l 42 

304,305 

l .90 

f 


| .90 

1 


{ -so 

f 42 

304, 305 

l .90 

1 


( .90 

1 


( .80 

\ 42 

304, 305 

.90 

1 


.25 

42 

304,305 

.28 


305 



304,305 

44.80 

42 

307 

44.80 

42 

307 

44.80 

42 

307 

44.80 

42 

307 

2.00 

42 

307 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


$0.72 per pound of 
tungsten, plus 
15 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

30 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


'20 per cent plus 
15 per cent plus 
$0.72 per pound 
on tungsten con¬ 
tents in excess of 
1$ per cent. 

...do.. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do... 


.do. 


, cent per pound. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


i domestic, in part of foreign material; normal overhead and profits 5 to 10 per cent, but present conditions are abnormal, owing to faUing 

“J&d at a loss, owing to falling market; 5 to 10 per cent. , . .... 

3 Domestic, in part of foreign material, sold at supplying customers by purchases of imported material. Present conditions 

issssto asfw— «- - -t -**-*• 

(63) 


184 

184 

184 

184 

184 

184 

184 


131 

131 

131 

131 

131 

131 


122 

122 

122 

122 

122 


Rate. 


20 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


_do. 

.do. 

..do. 


20 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

$0,023 per pound 

$0,046 per pound 


.do. 


T s 3 cent per pound 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


This price is given as one at which 
manufacturer could begin produc¬ 
tion; present market about $0.27 
on foreign alloy of similar grade. 

Domestic in part of foreign material. 

Apparently no United States makers 
are producing low carbon ferro¬ 
chrome. 

The price is that at which manufac¬ 
turing could be profitable under 
present conditions. Actual costs 
are probably 28 to 32 cents per 
pound chromium contained. 

Sold at a loss. This product exten¬ 
sively used in European steel 
works, replacing ferromanganese 
and ferrosmcon, but not favorably 
received in United States. 


Foreign sold at loss. 


New factory; overhead abnormal. 


Domestic in part of foreign material; 
foreign prices furnished by mt ir- 
bors of American Iron and Steel 
Institute. 


5 Domestic, in part of foreign material. 

« Asking price; not being made or sold at present. 

r Does not represent any profit; entirely absorbed by overhead charges. 

8 Quotations only on July 30, 1921; no importations; domestic in part of foreign material. 

9 Landed cost. 

10 Quotations only Aug. 16,1921; domestic in part of foreign material. 















































































































































































64 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued. 


Country. 


Belgium. 


Germany. 

Do.... 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraphs Nos. 308 
and 309. 

Sheets of iron or steel, 
common or black, gal¬ 
vanized. 

Paragraph No. 309. 

Thermostatic metal, 
nickel steel plate, 
welded to copper plate, 
Bimetal sheets (nickel 
steel), nickel-plated 
by rolling and welding 
steel sheets; 5 per cent 
nickel; polished on 
both sides; thickness 
0.70 millimeter. 
Bimetal sheets (nickel 
steel), nickel - plated 
by rolling and welding 
steel sheets; 5 per cent 
nickel; polished on 
both sides; thickness. 
0.40 millimeter. 
Bimetal sheets (nickel 
steel), nickel - plated 
by rolling and welding 
steel sheets; 5 per cent 
nickel; polished on 
both sides. 

Bimetal sheets (nickel 
steel). 

None found. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Same as foreign. 


Gross ton. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Pound. 
_do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Thermostatic metal. 


France. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Switzerland. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Sweden. 


Paragraph No. 312. 


Paragraph No. 313. 


Paragraph No. 316. 

Steel wire; cast-steel 
wire for springs; trade 
name, “music” -wire. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 30. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 32. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 34. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 36. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 38. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 40. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 42. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 44. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 45 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 29. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 32. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 38. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 40. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 42. 

Flat steel reed wire, 
No. 45. 

Steel in strips, chrome 
razor steel, cold rolled 
and polished; 0.761 
inch by 0.015 inch. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 


Steel wire, music wire 
for springs. 


None found. 

...do. 

...do.. 

...do. 

—do. 

—do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do.... 

Same as foreign. 


Pound. 


.do. 

.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


'$110.63 

1.164 
.181 

.22 

.121 

. 12 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Kilo. 

_do...... 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

100 pounds.. 


Steel in strips; cold 
rolled and polished 
tape steel. 

Quotation only; no importations; prices furnished by members of American 


.do. 

.do. 


*4.50 

.10 

.0075 

.0075 

.01 


.1751 

.234 
.234 
.277 
.303 
.303 
.312 
.312 
.312 
.32 
1.09 
1.23 
1.40 
1.40 
_ 1.48 
1.57 
43.32 

42.90 
67.10 


Rate. 


. 0075 


.01 

.0173 

.0173 

.0173 

.0173 

.0173 

.0173 

.0173 

.0173 

.0173 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.06 

1.125 

1.15 

1.75 


109 

109 

109 

109 

109 

109 


15 per cent. 

15 per cent. 
...do. 


104 

107 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 


114 

114 


.do. 


.do. 


10 per cent. 


10 per cent. 


15 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


$16.61 

.174 

.027 

.033 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


_do. 


73.8 

39 

34.3 


. 019 62.3 


.018 


..do. 

.do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.....do. 

.do.... 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.026 

.0351 
.0351 
.0415 
.04565 
. 04565 
.0468 
.0468 
.0468 
. 0495 
.1635 
.1845 
.21 
.21 
.222 
.2355 
6.50 

6.435 

10.07 


92.4 


$ 1 . 


062 

084 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


.089 


.096 


. 1345 


2 $131.76 

2.50 
.30 


.35 


Selling 
arice of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$89.60 


18.4 

162.00 
172.00 
150.00 
146.00 
157.00 
157.00 
163.00 
171.00 
172.00 


12.9 

14.00 


0389 

4636 

4936 

5042 

5342 

5742 

594 

614 

644 

6647 


6.515 
11.08 


.25 


.28 


25 

.75 
.78 
.84 
.90 
.94 
.97 
.99 
1.02 
1.05 
2 1.313 
21. 474 
2 1.67 
21.67 
21.762 
21. 865 
2 50.945 

57.00 

90.00 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


3.50 


.21 


75.00 

75.00 

90.00 


42 

39 

39 

39 

39 


42 


308,309 

309 

309 

309 

309 

309 
309 

312 

313 

316 


42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 


42 

42 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


20 per cent plus TO 
cent per pound. 


316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

316 

315 

315 

315 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


25 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


20 percent. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

—do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_ do..- - 

-do.... 

_do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 


1909 


28 per cent. 

.do. 


_do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


127,128 

128 
128 

128 

128 


128 

128 


Rate. 


20 per cent plus 
0.2 cent per 
pound. 


.do. 

.do. 


30 per cent plus 
cent per pound. 


40 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


124 


135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 


135 

135 


35 per cent. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


. .do. 

..do. 

..do. 

.do. 

..do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
, .do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


$2.50 is asking price only; no sales. 


Normal overhead; 
per cent. 


profit about 40 


Practically no importations, and 
the domestic manufacturers state 
they are not interested in this 
paragraph. 

No importations and no domestic 
manufactures. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


American reed wire is usually sold to 
the reed makers in the round and 
the reed makers roll it into the flat 
wire and finish it for their own use; 
the flattening and finishing is an 
expensive operation. 


35 per cent plus 
0.4 cent per 
pound. 


.do. 

.do. 


^Consumed by importer in manufac¬ 
ture of reeds used in silk mills. 


Consumed by importer in making 
safety-razor blades, who claims no 
steel made in United States equal 
to foreign for the manufacture of 
blades made by him. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
negligible. 


Iron and Steel Institute; domestic in part of foreign material. 


2 Landed cost. 


> Sold at a loss; normal overhead is 25 per cent; for 1921 it is 46 per cent. 


























































































































































































































































































































































65 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


1 


.«• 

Foreign article. 


Overhead and 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
irticle in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 








profit on 

landed 

price of 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 






Country. 

Description of foreign ] 
article. 

description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

foreign 

sanding 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

i 

iomestic 

article 

reported 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 





United 
States 
urrency. a 

freight., 
insur- 
nce, etc. ; 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

\mount. 1 

3 er cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 


_ 


Paragraph No. 316— 
Continued. 












42 

316 

30 per cent. 

135 


In part of foreign material 













80.18 




diameter, 6 strands of 

7 wires to strand, 1 
hemp core, crucible 
cast-steel wire. 










.192 

42 

316 

_do. 

135 


Do. 
















diameter, standard 
hoisting rope, 6 

strands, 7 wires to 
strand, 1 hemp core, 
crucible cast-steel 
wire. 

Wire rope, 1 inch in 
diameter, standard 
hoisting rope, 6 

strands, 7 wires to 
strand, 1 hemp core, 
plow steel wire. 

Wire strand, 7 wires, 
galvanized, -fa inch in 
diameter. 

Spinning and twisting 
ring travelers, 5 grain. 

Spinning and twisting 
ring travelers, 20 grain. 

Spinning and twisting 
ring travelers, 11 c. 
square. 

Spinning and twisting 
ring travelers, 13 
bronze twisters. 










.2206 

42 

316 

_do. 

135 

_do. 

Do. 


_do. 










1.64 

42 

316 

_do. 

135 


Do. 


_do. 








- 


1.05 

1.80 

.18 

42 

42 

42 

316 

316 


135 

.do. 

Do. 


.do. 










_do. 

135 

.. .do. 

Do. 


.do. 










316 

.do. 

13.5 

.. .do. 

Do. 


.do. 










1.20 

42 

316 

.do. 

135 

_do. 

Do. 

Switzerland.... 

.do. 

Heddles, flat steel wire 
for silk, 11 inch. 

. .do. 

*2. 45 

$0.115 

114 

25 per cent. 

$0.6125 

49.5 

$1.5725 

$4.75 

4.75 

42 

316 

25 cents per 
thousand plus 

135 

25 cents per 
thousand plus 

Domestic, in part of foreign material; 







43.7 


4.75 


42 

316 

316 

30 per cent. 

135 

40 per cent. 

.do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 

T>o 

Heddles, flat steel wire 
for silk, 13 inch. 
Heddles, flat steel wire 

.do. 

.do. 

2.55 

.1177 

114 

.do. 

.6375 

1.445 

4 75 


135 


negligible. 

Do. 


.do. 

3.06 

.13 

114 

.do. 

.765 

32.8 

1.30 

5.25 


42 






















for silk, Jacquard, 7 







.43 


.756 

3.00 


42 

316 

.do. 

135 

_do. 



hy 9. 

Heddles, tin-coated 
twisted steel wire, 26- 



1.72 

.094 

114 

.do. 

33.7 






France. 







.44 


.702 

3.00 


42 

316 

...do. 

135 

_do. 



33. 

Heddles, tin-coated 
twisted steel wire, 24- 


.do. 

1.76 

.098 

114 

.do. 

30.5 






Do. 









.8915 

3.00 


42 

42 

316 

316 


135 

.do. 



33. 


.do. 

1.61 

.096 

114 

.do. 

.4025 

42.2 

■"s’io"" 


135 

_do. 




Heddles, made of twin 

.do. 

. 

















steel soldered wire, 10- 











42 

316 

.do. 

135 

.. .do. 




inch. 










3.6.) 





Heddles, made of twin 

.do. 

. 

















steel soldered wire, 12- 
inch. 

Heddles, made of twin 

* 









3.85 

42 

316 


135 

.. .do. 




.do. 

. 

















steel soldered wire, 1'1- 
inch. 

Heddles, made of twin 










4. 65 

42 

316 


135 





.do. 

. 














Imported, in part of foreign ma- 



steel soldered wire, 16- 










3.50 

42 

316 

.do. 

135 















terial. 



Heddles, of flat steel 

.do. 


















wire, for cottun and 
worsted material, 10- 
inch. 

Heddles, of flat steel 










3.-50 

42 

316 

.do. 

135 

.do. 

Do. 



.do. 


















wire, for cotton and 
worsted material, 11- 
inch. 

Heddles, of flat stee 










3.50 

42 

316 


135 

.do. 

Do. 



.do. 


















wire, for cotton and 
worsted material, 12 
inch. 

Heddles, of flat stee 










4.00 

42 

316 

.do. 

135 


Do. 



.do. 


















wire, for cotton <vnc 
worsted material. 13 










4.00 

42 

316 

.do. 

135 

.do. 

Do. 



Heddles. of flat stee 

1 .do. 


















wire, for cotton anc 
worsted material, 14 
inch. 

Heddles, of flat stee 










4. 75 

42 

316 


135 

1.do . 

Do. 



1 .do. 














• 




wire, for cotton aur 
worsted material, 15 
inch 

- 




1 

| 












95182—22 - 10 



























































































































































































































































































66 


Schedule 3.- 


-METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


France. 

Do. 

Do. 


Germany 
Scotland. 
France.. 
Do.. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Germany. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 318. 

Wire cloth for paper 
mi 11s ,65-mesli, bronze. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


.do. 

.do. 


Wire cloth for paper 
mills, 60-mesh, brass. 


Do.1 Wire cloth for paper 

1 mills,70-mesh,bronze. 

Wire cloth for paper 

mills,75-mesh,bronze. 
Wire cloth for paper 

mills,80-mesh, bronze. 
Wire cloth, t villed 
bronze, 200 mesh. 

Wire cloth, plain bronze, 
150-mesh. 

Wire cloth, 160-mesh. 
Wire cloth, 170-mesh. 
Wire cloth, plain bronze, 
127^mesh. 

W ire cloth, plain bronze, 
213-mesh. 

Wire cloth, plain bronze, 
85-mesh. 

N one found. 


.do. 


Paragraph No. 319. 
Forgings of iron or steel 


.do. 

.do. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 


Landing 

charges, 

freight, 

insur- 


eurrency.j ance, etc. 


None found. 

.do. 

.do. 

Same as foreign. 
..do. 


Square feet.... 

_do. 

.do. 


_do. 

N one found. 
None found. 


..do.. 

.do.. 

..do.. 


.do., 

,do. 


Wire cloth, twilled 
bronze, 323-mesh. 

Wire cloth, twilled 
Monelmetal, 100-mesh. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Paragraph No. 320. 

Electric storage bat¬ 
teries and parts. 


Paragraph No. 321. 

ANTIFRICTION BAT.LS. 


(‘) 


balls, 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Chrome steel balls, 
inch. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Chrome steel 
inch. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.- • 

Chrome steel balls inch 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Chrome steel balls, jj- 
inch. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


ANTIFRICTION BALtS. 

Chrome steel balls, J 
inch. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do_ 


balls, 


do 

.do. 

.do. 

. do. 

Chrome steel 
inch. 

. do. 

. do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.-- 

Chromesteel balls, A inch 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Chrome steel balls, f- 
inch. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

. do . 

. do . 


Thousand. 

_do- 

_do- 

_do_ 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do_ 


.do., 
.do.. 
.do.. 
.do.. 

, .do.. 

. .do.. 
..do. 

. .do.. 
. .do.. 
. .do.. 
. .do.. 
..do.. 

. .do.. 
. .do.. 
. .do.. 
. .do.. 
. .do.. 


SO.3717 

.3717 

.3717 

.3717 

.427 

.497 

.795 

.497 

.544 
. 6267 
.488 

.98 

.201 


$0.02 

.02 

.02 

.0241 

.012 

.028 

.012 

.0105 

.0116 
.0133 
.0104 

.0208 

.0042 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


Amount. 


114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 

114 


15 per cent. 

_do.... 

.do- 


_do. - • 

_do. -. 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


...do— 
...do.... 


167 


20 per cent 1 . 


$0.055 

. 055 

. 055 

. 0557 

.064 

.0745 

. 171 

.074 

.0816 

.094 

.073 

.147 

.03 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


11.6 

11.6 

11.6 

15.17 

25.2 
25 
37 
34 

34.2 

34.2 

33.8 

34.3 

33.9 


Amount. 


.395 

.0195 

106 

35 per cent. 

.395 

. 0195 

106 

.do. 

.395 

. 0195 

106 

.do. 

.395 

. 0195 

106 

.do. 

.4706 

.047 

106 

.do. 

. 4706 

.047 

106 

.do. 


.017 

■ 106 

.do. 


.017 

105 


1.45 

.0725 

106 

.do. 

1.45 

. 0725 

108 

.do. 

1.45 

. 0725 

106 

.do. 


. 0725 

106 

.do. 

1.6751 

. 1675 

106 

.do. 

1. 6751 

. 1675 

106 

.do.1 

1.6751 

. 1675 

106 

.do. 

1.6751 

. 1675 

106 

.do. 1 

2. 33 

. 1165 

106 

.do. 

2.33 

. 1165 

105 

.do. j 

2. 33 

. 1165 

106 

.do. 

2.33 

. 1165 

106 

.do.j 

3.96 

. 198 

106 

.do. 

3.96 

. 198 

106 

.do. 

3.96 

. 198 

106 

.do. 

3.96 

. 198 

106 

.do. 

4.4486 

.4448 

106 

.do. 

4.4486 

. 4448 

106 



Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


SO. 052 

.052 

.052 

.068 

.127 

.15 

.362 

.198 

.2178 
.251 
.1934 

.3932 

.0798 


.14 

.14 

.14 

.14 

.181 

.184 

.181 

.181 

.51 

.51 
.51 
.51 
.588 
.588 
. 588 
.588 
.82 
.82 
.82 
. 82 
1.3S 

1.38 
1. 38 
1.38 
1.559 
1.559 


279.5 

279.5 
279.5 
279. 5 
42.5 
42. 5 

42.5 
•12.5 

115 

115 

115 

115 

27.5 
27.5 
27.5 

27.5 
79.1 
79.1 
79.1 
79.1 

51.6 

51.6 
51.6 
51.6 
23.9 
23.9 


SO. 50 

.50 

.50 

.52 

.63 

.75 

1.34 

.78 

. 855 
.985 
. 765 

1.54 

.315 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


SO. 55 
.56 
.61 


2. 475 
1.375 
1.65 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


18.00 

1.2375 


Para¬ 

graph. 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

42 


318 

318 

318 

318 

318 

318 

318 

318 

318 

318 

318 

318 

318 

318 

318 


30 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


319 


320 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


40 per cent. 


...do. 

. ..do. 

.. .do. 


.do. 

30 per cent. 
40 per cent. 
.do. 


25 per cent. 


30 per cent. 


1.55 

2.10 

1.50 

42 

321 

1.55 

2.10 

1.08 

42 

321 

1.55 

2.10 

2.40 

12 

321 

1.55 

2.10 

3.60 

42 

321 

.298 

1.00 

1.50 

42 

321 

. 298 

1.00 

1.08 

42 

321 

. 298 

1.00 

2.40 

42 

321 

.289 

1.00 

3.60 

42 

321 

2.34 

4.375 

2.75 

42 

321 

2.31 

4.375 

2.52 

42 

321 

2.34 

4.375 

5.00 

42 

321 

2.34 

4.375 

7. 50 

42 

321 

.669 

3.10 

2.75 

42 

321 

.669 

3.10 

2.52 

42 

321 

.669 

3.10 

5.00 

42 

321 

.669 

3.10 

7.50 

42 

321 

2.58 

5.85 

4.00 

42 

321 

2.58 

5.85 

4.32 

42 

321 

2.58 

5.85 

6.68 

42 

321 

2.58 

5. S5 

10.02 

42 

321 

2.86 

8.40 

6.50 

42 

321 

2.86 

8.40 

7.20 

42 

321 

2.86 

8.40 

9.60 

42 

321 

2.86 

8.40 

14.40 

42 

321 

1.547 

1 S.00 

6. 50 

42 

321 

1.547 

[ 8.00 

7. 20 

1 42 

321 


in cents per pound 
plus 35 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

. do. 

.do.I 

.do. 

--do. 

..do. 

..do. 

. .do. 

. .do.I 

. .do.j 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do.| 

. .do. 

,: .do. 

.. .do. 

...do. 

.. .do.. 

...do.. 

...do . 

...do . 


1909 

Para- 

Rate. 

graph. 


199 

45 per cent. 

199 

.do. 



199 

.do. 



199 


199 

_do. 

199 

.do. 

1QQ 


199 

.do... 

1QQ 


]QQ 


]QQ 


]QQ 


199 

.do. 


123 30 per cent. 


199 45 per cent. 


123 


123 

123 

123 

123 

123 


45 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

123 |.do. 

123 .do. 

123 I.do. 


123 I.do.. 

123 I.do.. 

123 !.do.. 

123 I.do.. 

123 I.do.. 

123 |.do.. 

123 .do.. 

123 .do.. 

123 i .do.. 

123 |.do.. 

123 I.do.. 

123 ' .do.. 

123 .do.. 

123 .do.. 

123 '.do.. 

123 |.do. 

123 |.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual sellingprice, $0.49, onaccount 
of imported being bronze and do¬ 
mestic brass. _ 

Actual selling price, $0.50, on account 
of imported being bronze and do¬ 
mestic brass. 

Actual selUng price, $0.5o, on account 
of imported being bronze and do¬ 
mestic brass. 


The importations of forgings are 
small in volume and are mostly 
specialties and do not represent 
forgings in general, and it would be 
practically impossible to find any 
comparable American-made arti¬ 
cles among the great quantities 
turned out by American foun¬ 
dries. There have been no recent 
importations of iron or steel 
anchors. The value of forgings 
depends upon the character of the 
iron and the amount of labor 
involved. 


There are no importations of the 
materials provided for in this 
paragraph. The range of prices of 
the different domestic products is 
so great that any information ob¬ 
tained would only be partial and 
could not fully cover the domestic 
line. 


Weight, 0.294 pounds per 1,000. 


Weight, 2.32 pounds per 1,000. 


Weight, 4.54 pounds per 1,000. 


Weight, 8 pounds per 1,000. 


i If metal chief value. 































































































































































































































































































































67 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


England. 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

China.... 

Do... 

Do... 


Antifriction balls, J-ineh. 
Antifriction balls, i-inch 
Antifriction balls, rs-inch 
Antifriction balls, §-inch 
Antifriction balls,iVinch 
Antifriction balls, £-inch 
Antifriction balls, |-inch 
Antifriction balls, /-inch 

BALL BEARINGS. 

Thrust bearings. 

Thrust bearings. 

Thrust bearings.. 

Thrust bearings. 

N one found. 

.do. 

.do. 

!.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Paragraph No. 327. 

Malleable iron castings 
heelplates. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Cast-iron rice pans,vari¬ 
ous sizes and weights 

.do. 

.do. 

None found. 


Antifriction balls, J-inch 
Antifriction balls, J-inch. .. 
Antifriction balls,A : inch i.. 
Antifriction balls, f-iuch. : .. 
Antifriction balls, A-itich .. 
Antifriction halls, 4-inch. .. 
Antifriction balls, |-inch. |.. 
Antifriction balls, J-inch. .. 


.do. 
. ..do. 
.. .do. 
...do. 
.. .do. 
.. .do. 
.. .do. 
...do. 


BALL BEARINGS. 

Thrust bearings. 

Thrust bearings. 

Thrust bearings. 

Thrust bearings. 

Radial bearings. 

Radial bearings. 

Radial bearings. 

Standard bearings... 
Standard bearings... 
Standard bearings.. 
Standard bearings.. 
Standard bearings.. 
Standard bearings.. 
Radial bearings.... 
Radial bearings.... 
Radial bearings.... 


. i Each. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

_.do. 

..do. 

.do. 

.1.do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

.. i.do. 

.do. 

. J.do.../.. 


None found. Pound 


.do.. 


.do.. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do.-. 

/Gray iron castings, 8 to 
\ 3 ounces each. 

'Gray iron castings, 4 to 
100 pounds or more 
each. 

Malleable iron castings. 


_do.. 

.do. 

... :do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Each... 

_do. 

_do. 

-Pound. 
._do. 


.do. 


.395 
1.45 
2. 33 
3.96 
(i. 41 
9.30 
hi :,ii 
2R. 32 


3.79 
li. 34 
1.01 
1.3(5 


.045 
. 16 
.26 
.45 
.73 
1.06 

2.24 

3.25 


. 116 

. 12 
. 12 
. 125 
.128 
.13 
. 136 
3. 85 

3.30 
.99 


.04 

.04 
. 04 
.04 
.04 
.04 
.04 
.423 

.363 
. 1089 


106 
106 
106 I 
106 
106 
106 
106 
106 




106 

106 

106 

106 


..do. 

. .do. 

..do. 

..do. 

. .do. 

..do . 

..do . 


... .do 
... .do 
....do 
... .do 


125 

125 

125 

125 

125 

125 

125 

125 

125 

125 


10 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 








Foreign article. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 1 
article. 

Unit. 

F oreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 






United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para- l 
graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 


Paragraph No. 321— 
Continued. 

ANTIFRICTION BALLS— 

continued. 

- 

ANTIFRICTION BALLS— 
continued. 




1 



Germany. 

Chrome steel balls §- 
inch. 

Chrome steel balls, §- 
inch. 

Thousand. 

$4.4486 

$0.4448 

106 

35 per cent. 

$1,559 

Dn 




4.4486 

. 4448 

106 

.do. 

1.559 

bo. 

Chrome balls, A inch .... 

Chrome balls, -fa inch.... 

.do.. 

6.41 

. 3205 

106 

.do. 

2.24 

Dn 




6. 41 

. 3205 

106 

.do. 

2. 24 

Dn 




6. 41 

. 3205 

106 

.do. 

2. 24 

Dn 




6. 41 

. 3205 

106 


2.24 

Do. 

--do. 

.do. 

.do. 

7.3591 

. 7359 

106 

.do. 

2.56 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

7.3591 

. 7359 

106 

.do. 

2.56 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

7.3591 

. 7359 

100 

.do.- 

2. .ili 

Do. 

1 .do. 

.do. 

.do. 

7.3591 

. 7359 

106 

.do. 

2. ;>(» 

Do. 

: Chrome balls, ?, inch. 

Chrome balls.inch. 

.do. 

9.30 

. 465 

106 

.do.... 

3. 25 

Do 



.do. 

9.30 

. 465 

106 

. do . 

3.2o 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

9.30 

. 465 

106 

. do . 

3.25 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.... 

9. 30 

. 465 

106 

.do. 

3. 2.) 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

10. 7023 

1.07 

106 

.do. 

3.75 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

1 10.7023 

1.07 

106 

.do. 

3.75 

Do 

.do. 

.do.... 

.do.... 

) 10.7023 

1.07 

106 

.do.... 

3. 75 

3. 75 

Do 

.do. 

.do.... 

.do. 

10.7023 

1.07 

106 

,.do. 

Do . 

1 Chrome balls, | inch_ 

Chrome balls, § inch_ 

.do. 

1 22.934 

2. 293 

106 

.do. 


Do 


.do. 

1 .do. 

j 22.934 

2. 293 

106 

1.do.... 


Do. 

Do. 


.do. 


| 22.934 

2. 293 

106 

| .do.... 

8.03 

].do... 

.do. 

1.do. 

22.934 

2.2 U 3 

106 

1.do. 

8.03 

None found. 

Chrome balls, 3-inch_ 

.do. 







1 ....do. 

.do. 

1.do. 





. 


..do.. 

CHROME BALLS. 

.do. 

CHROME BALLS. 

I.do. 







.51 

.82 
1.38 
2.24 
3. 25 
6.83 
9. 91 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


119 

160 

32 


Amount. 


23.9 

23.9 

25.6 

25.6 

25.6 

25.6 

26.7 
26. 7 
26.7 

26.7 

20.7 
20.7 
20.7 
20.7 
22.4 
22.4 
22.4 
22.4 
26. 3 
26.3 
26.3 
26.3 


107.6 

50.9 

46.6 
38.1 

38.5 

37.7 

43.5 
47 


118.7 


6 


$1,547 

1.547 
2.30 
2.30 
2.30 
2.30 
2.845 
2.845 
2.845 
2.845 

2. 70 
2.70 
2.70 
2.70 
3.477 

3. 477 
3.477 
3. 477 
8.74 
8.74 
8.74 
8.74 


.62 
1.08 
1.59 
2.21 
3. 62 
5.14 
12. 43 
19. 52 


6.79 
11.44 
3. 90 
6.59 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


0116 

31.2 

. 0524 

.22 

012 

33.7 

. 058 

.23 

.012 

33.7 

. 058 

.23 

0125 

32.4 

. 0575 

. 231 

.0128 

32. 7 

.0592 

.24 

.013 

33.9 

.062 

. 24.V 

.0136 

31.6 

.06 

.25 

.385 

28. 81 

1.342 

6.00 

.33 

25. 21 

1.00 

5.00 

.099 

21.13 

.253 

1.45 






In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


-{ 


.07 

.18 

.07 
,03i 
.07 
. 14 


42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

42 

2 

2 

2 

42 


42 


42 


$8.00 

$9.60 

42 

321 

8.00 

14.40 

42 

321 

11.27 

9.00 

42 

321 

11.27 

10.08 

42 

321 

11.27 

12. 88 

42 

321 

11.27 

19.32 

42 

321 

13.50 

9.00 

42 

321 

13.50 

10. OS 

42 

321 

13.50 

12.88 

42 

321 

13.50 

19. 32 

42 

321 


13.00 

42 

321 

15.71 

14.40 

42 

321 

15.71 

17.90 

42 

321 

15.71 

26.94 

42 

321 

19.00 

13. 00 

42 

321 

19. 00 

14.40 

42 

321 

19. 00 

17.96 

42 

321 

19.00 

26. 94 

42 

321 

42.00 

27.00 _ 

42 

321 

42. 00 

24. 48 

42 

321 

42. 00 

30. 00 

42 

321 

42. 00 

45. (X) 

42 

321 


34. 56 

42 

321 


44.00 

42 

321 


66. 00 

42 

321 

1.20 

2.10 

42 

321 

3.20 

4.6875 

42 

321 

5.00 

5. 85 

42 

321 

8.00 

8.40 

42 

321 

13. 00 

11.27 

42 

321 

18. 75 

15. 71 

42 

321 

41. 00 

26. 25 

42 

321 

61.00 

38. 50 

42 

321 

12.51 

14.60 

42 

321 

21.00 

24. 50 

42 

321 

6.33 

4. 75 

42 

321 

8.64 

5. 18 

42 

321 


.75 

42 

321 


2.70 

42 

321 


4.86 

42 

321 


1.125 

1 12 

321 


4.50 

42 

321 


8.10 

42 

321 


.90 

42 

321 


3.60 

42 

321 


6.48 

42 

321 


. 75 

42 

321 


3.00 

42 

321 


5.40 

42 

321 


10 cents per pound 
plus 35 per cent. 

.. .do. 

...do 

.. .do. 

...do 
...do 
...do 

.. .do. 

...do. 

...do. 

.. .do. 

.. .do. 

...do 
...do 

...do. 

...do. 



Remarks. 


Weight. 12.50 pounds per 1,000. 


Weight, 19.23 pounds per 1,000. 


Weight, 35.71 pounds per 1,000. 


Weight, 62.50 pounds per 1,000. 
Do. 

Do 


Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 


0.294 pound per 1,000. 
2.32 pounds per 1,000. 
4.54 pounds per 1,000. 

8 pounds per 1,000. 

12.50 pounds per 1,000. 
19.23 pounds per 1,000. 
35.71 pounds per 1,000. 

62.50 pounds per 1,000. 


Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 

Weight, 


6/ pounds each. 
10.75 pounds each. 
2.02 pounds each. 
1.58 pounds each. 
18 pounds each. 
1.82 pounds each. 
4.2 pounds each. 
0.18 pound each. 
1.82 pounds each. 
4.2 pounds each. 
0.18 pound each. 

1.82 pounds each. 
4.2 pounds each. 
0.1S pound each. 
1.82 pounds each. 
4.2 pounds each. 


Weight, 57 pounds. 

Weight, 50 pounds. 

Weight, 12 pounds. 

Very few imported: impossible t> 
gi' e compirison; prices vary wita 
v eights of castings and character 
of work. 

(Price depends upon character and 

\ weight of individual pieces, 








































































































































































































































































68 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 


Europe . 
Do.. 
Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


England. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


.do' 


Paragraph No. 328. 

Flexible gas t ubing, gal-! Flexible gas tubing, gal- Foot... 
vanized steel, rubber vanized steel, rubber 
lined, for gas; 8 milli- packed, for gas; ■&- i 
meters. ! inch. ! 

_do.do.d°- 

_do.|.do. 1 do. 

Paragraph No. 329. i 

Sprocket and machine j Sprocket and machine 

chains—standard bi- | chains—roller bicycle 
cycle chain. j chain. 

Sprocket and machine : Sprocket and machine 

chains—special bicy- : chains—special block 
cle chain. chain. 

Sprocket and machine J Sprocket and machine 
chains—motor cycle chains—motor roller 

(roller) chain, J by l chain, 5 by \ inch, 
inch. , ,. 

Sprocket and machine Sprocket and machine 
chains—motor cycle J chains—motor roller 
(roller) chain, | by 3 chain, | by 3 inch. 

Sprocket and machine 1 Sprocket and machine 
chains—Motor truck , chains—truck chains, 

(roller) cha ns, 2-inch j 2-inch pitch, 
pitch. | 


. ....do. 
.do. 


..do_ 


.do.... 


Sprocket and machine |.do. 

chains —1 j-inch pitch. 

None found..do. 


.do. 


Sprocket and machine 
chains— 13 -inch pitch. 

Sprocket and machine 
chains. 

Sprocket and machine 
chains. i 

Paragraph No. 330. 1 

None found. \ Lock washers or nut 

locks; spiral spring 
washers, material used 
in production is high- 
i grade spring steel and 
product completely 
heat treated. 

_do.d°. 

...do.I.do 


.do. 


1 , 000 . 


_do.|.do. 

Paragraph No. 331. | 


_do. 

.|.do. 


Hobnails, unusually 
heavy, oblong head, 
apparently cut and 
forged hot. 

None found. 

_do_ 


None found. 


Hobnails, round head... 

. Hobnails, cone head. 

do Hobnails, fluted head... 

.do.! Shoe tacks, hand, \- 

ounce package. 

.do.i Machine tacks, hand, 

except polished by 

tumbling in lead, 1 - 
ounce package. 

.do. Machine tacks, hand, 

except polished by 

tumbling in lead, 2 - 
ounce package. 

do. Machine tacks, hand, 

except polished by 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


. . :pt . 

tumbling in lead, 4- 
ounce package. 

Shoe tacks, 4 -ounce .do- 

package. 

Shoe tacks, l-ounce .do. 

package. 

Shoe tacks, 2-ounce;.do... 

package. 

Common tacks, cut.;.do... 

....do.I.do.... 

Upholsterer's tacks.I.do 

Gimp tacks. 

Trunk nails, black, 

14-inch. 

Trunk nails, black, 

j-inch. 

Trunk nails, black, 

J-inch. 

Clout nails, black, 

14 -inch. 


Schedule 3.— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 

-'tales 

currency 


100 pounds. 


. 50 .0092 


.0176 

.019 


.154 


.210 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur- | 
auce, etc. 


SO.002 


Amount. 



Per cent. 


2.97 


1.76 

.32 

.793 


.0123 

.0173 

.04 

.04 

. 238 

.111 

.015 

.01 


127 

.do. 

126 

25 per cent. 

120 

.do. 

126 

.do. 

120 

.do. 

120 

.do. 

120 

.do. 

120 

.do. 

126 

.do. 


SO. 0018 


. 0035 
. 004 i 


.(385 
.054 
. 133 

. 143 

.734 

.411 

.08 

.193 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Amount 


4.7 


20 

20 

20 

20 

20.7 

20 

37 

40 


SO. 001 


.001 

1 .0252 


.042 
.057 
. 145 

. 150 

.31 

.47 
. 154 
.42 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 




21.07 


2.00 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


554 ; Free. 


246.77 


do. 


.do.... 

.do_ 

.. _do_ 

.do.... 


56.93 


SO. 014 


. 0225 
.024 


.247 

.345 

.373 

.903 

4. 76 

2 . 81 
. 57 
1.45 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


30.00 


SO. 02 


.024 

.024 


.21 

. 25 

.48 

. 55 

2.15 

1.75 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


.60 


1.27 

3.69 

6.41 


8.00 
8 . 25 
8.25 
21.60 

19.10 


14.60 

11.10 

22.60 
20.10 
17.85 

8.50 

3.50 

3.90 

8.90 
8 . 85 

9.65 

10.50 
8.75 


47 


39 


39 

39 

39 

39 

39 


39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 


Para¬ 

graph. 


328 


328 

328 


329 

329 

329 

329 

329 

329 

329 

329 

330 


330 

330 

330 


331 


331 

331 

331 

331 

331 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


25 per cent. 


. do.... 

.do_ 


30 per cent. 

. .do. 

. .do. 


331 

331 

331 

331 

331 

331 

331 

331 

331 

331 

331 

331 

331 


.do. 


..do... 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


151 30 per cent . 


...do. 


151 

151 


150 

150 

150 

150 


.do. 
.do. 


Not less than 45 
per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


150 .do. 


150 I.do. 

150 :.do. 

150 I.do. 


162 | of one cent per 

pound. 


Remarks. 


Foreign comparable to domestic. 


Do. 


Foreign comparable to domestic; 
sold at a loss; usual overhead and 
profit, 30 per cent. 



162 

.do.| 

_do. 

162 I 

.do. 


102 | 

.do. 

20 per cent. 

100 

11 cents per pound. 


160 

.do. 


160 

.do. 

_do. 

loo 

.do. 


160 

.do. 


160 

.do. 


160 

.do. 


160 



160 



160 



160 

1 . do . 

.do. 

160 

.do. 

.do. 

160 

.do.I 


160 


.do. 

100 

.do. 

.do. 

160 

.do. 

.do. 

160 


.dq. 

160 



160 






tLanded cost. 








































































































































































































































































































69 


Schedule 3—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 

SelUng 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


House bill. 

1909 

Country. 

Description of foreign 1 
article. 

description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 





United 

States 

jurrency. 

freight, 
insur- 
mce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

’er cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 331— 
Continued. 


















None found. 

Clout nails, black, 

J-inch. 

Clout nails, black, 

i-inch. 

Shoe nails, channel. 










9.40 

39 

331 

20 per cent. 

160 

11 cents per pound. 


_do. 










10.40 

39 

331 

.do. 

160 

.do. 


_do. 










10.00 

7 60 

39 

39 

331 

331 

332 

.do. 

160 

160 

167 


1 

_do. 

Paragraph No. 332. 

Shoe nails, common iron, 
heel nails. 

_do. 



138 






25 per cent. 

1.4 per cent. 

- 

Paragraph No. 334. 

None found. 

Steel wool. No. 000. 









1.40 

42 

334 

10 cents per pound 

132 














.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Steel wool, No. 00. 

Steel wool, No. 0. 

.do. 

.do. 

do 






« 



1.10 

.75 

.50 

42 

42 

42 

334 

334 

334 

and 30 ner cent. 

.. ..do...'. 

.do. 

.do. 

132 

132 

132 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do... 

.do. 

. .do. 

Steel wool, No. 2. 

Steel wool, No. 3. 

Steel shavings, coarse 
and fine. 

.do. 





.1 




.44 

. 36 
.35 

42 

42 

42 

334 

334 

334 

.do. 

.do. 

5 cents per pound 

132 

132 

132 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 















and 30 per cent. 




Paragraph No. 33(1. 


















Corset clasp, covered; 
Swedish steel, covered 
with satin' and brass 
trimmings. 

None found. .•. 

Corset clasps, galvan¬ 
ized steel, 5-hook. 

G ross. 

$10.04 

SO. 50 

114 


$1.51 

40.3 

5.59 

17.64 


47 

336 

25 per cent. 

135 

35 per cent. 



3.54 

47 

336 

.do. 

135 



.do. 

.do. 









4.08 

5.37 

.22 

47 

47 

47 

336 

336 

336 

.do. 

135 

135 

.do. 

do. 


.do. 

'l'aper clasps, galvanized 
steel, 5-hook. 

Back wire, galvanized 
steel, paper covered. 
Boning wire, galvanized 
steel, paper covered. 
Side steel, galvanized 
steel, paper covered. 

.do. 









.do. 

135 













.27 

47 

336 

.do. 

135 

.do. 












2.76 

47 

336 

.do. 

135 

.do. 


.do. 









1.67 

.30 

.22 

47 

47 

47 

336 

336 

.do. 

135 

135 

.do. 

....do. 


.do. 

Corset steel, metal or 
celluloid tipped, gal¬ 
vanized wires, paper 
covered, 4 millimeters 
wide, 25 centimeters 
long. 

Corset steel, metal or 
celluloid tipped, -fr 
inch, galvanized, 10 
inches long. 

Corset steel, metal or 
celluloid tipped, i- 
inch, galvanized, 10 
inches long. 

Corset steel, metal or 
celluloid tipped, 6 mil¬ 
limeters wide, galvan¬ 
ized, 25 centimeters 
long. 

Corset steel, metal or 
celluloid tipped, pa¬ 
per-covered wire, 5 
millimetej:s, 25 centi¬ 
meters long. 

Corset steel, metal or 
celluloid tipped, front 
steels,- 8 inches long, 
5 hooks, 0.022 by 0.5 
inch. 

.do. 









336 


135 

.do. 


.do... 










.24 

47 

336 


135 

.do. 


.do. 










.24 

47 

336 

.do. 

135 

.do. 


.do. 










.27 

47 

336 

.do. 

135 

.do. 


.do. 










3.60 

47 

336 

.do. 

135 



.do. 

.do. 



| . 

. 





3.80 

3.25 

47 

47 

336 

336 

.do. 

.do. 

135 

135 

.do. 

.do.. 



Corset steels, metal or 

.do. 
















Paragraph No. 337. 

celluloid tipped, front 
steels, 8 inches long, 5 
hooks, 0.022 by 0.375 
inch. 



5.21 

124 


30.48 

32 

46. 60 

192.53 

153.70 

12 

337 

35 per cent. 

145 

55 cents per square 


. Card clothing for woolen 

Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted cards, 
doffer 318 feet by 2 
inches; 145/12, 5-ply 
vul., 36 wire bright. 

Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted cards 
strippers 320 feet by 1 
inch; 80/8, 5-ply vul., 
28 wire bright. 

Piece. 












foot. 

Do. 

and worsted carding 
engines: doffer 318 feet 
by 2 inches; 145/12, 5- 
ply vul., 36 wire bright 
Card clothing for woolen 

.do. 

47.05 

2.37 

124 

.do. 

16.49 

32 

21.05 

S6.96 

69.34 

12 

337 

.do. 

145 

.do. . 


and worsted carding 
engines; strippers 320 
feet by 1 inch; 80/8, 5- 
ply vul., 28 wire bright 















1 


Remarks. 


No importations and no domestic 
manufactures found. 


Foreign selling price, $3.63 per square 
foot, domestic selling price, $2.9o 
per square foot. 


Foreign selling price, $3.25 per square 
foot; domestic selljng price, *2,60 
per square foot, 




















































































































































































































































































70 


Schedule 3.— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 337- 
Continued. 


Do. 


Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted carding 
engines; fancy 296 feet 
by li inches; 70/7 ; 5- 
ply vul., 30 wire bright. 
Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted carding 
engines; cylinder 400 
feet by 2 inches; 125/101, 
6-ply vul., 32 wire 
tinned. 

Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted carding 
engines; dorter 951 feel 
by H inches; 125/12, 5- i 
ply vul., 33 wire | 
tinned. 

Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted carding 
engines; 430 feet by 2 
inches; 135/11, 5-ply 
vul., 35 wire bright. 

Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted carding 
engines; Lickerin, 550 
feet by li inches; 80/8, 
6-ply vul., 28 wire 
tinned. 

Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted carding 
engines; breast286feet 
by 2 inches; 90/9,6-ply 
vul., 30 wire tinned. 
Card clothing f r c tt m 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2iuch cylinder; 
cotton, woolen, cotton; 
national india rubber 
face or 5-ply cotton 1 
cloth (90s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2-inch cylinder; 
ootton,woolen,cotton; ; 
national india rubber 
face or 5-ply cotton j 
cloth (100s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2-incn cylinder; 
cotton, woolen, cotton; 
national india rubber 
face or 5-ply cotton 
cloth (110s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2-inch cylinder; 
cotton, woolen, cotton, 
national india rubber 
face or 5-ply cotton 
cloth (120s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 192 
feet by li inches drf- 
fer; cotton, woolen, 
cotton (90s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 192 
feet by li inches dof¬ 
fer; cotton, woolen, 
cotton (100s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 192 
feet by li inches dof¬ 
fer; cotton, woolen, 
cotton (110s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 192 
feet by li inches dof¬ 
fer; cotton, woolen, 
cotton (120s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 110 
tops, 40 by | inches 
(90s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 110 
tops, 40 by i inches 
(100s). 


Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted carding; 
296 feet by U inches; 
70/7,5-ply vul. ,30 wire 
bright. 

Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted cards; 
cylinder 400 feet by 2 
inches; 125/101, 6-ply 
vul., 32 wire tinned. 


Piece. 


..do.. 


..do. 


.do. 


Card clothing for woolen .do.. 

and worsted carding; 
dorter 951 feet by U 
inches; 125/12, 5-ply 
vul., 33 wire tinned. 

Card clothing for woolen ! . do. . 

and wors.ed cards; 
cylinder, 430 feet by 2 
inenes; 135/11, 5 ply 
vul., 35 wire bright. 

Card clothing for woolen ,. 
and worsted cards; 

Dickerin, 550 feet by 
4 inches; 80/8, 6-ply 
vul., 28 wire tinned. 

Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted cards; 
breast 286 feet by^ 2 
inches; 90/9, 6-ply, 30 
wire tinned. 

i Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
foot cylinder; cotton, 
woolen, eottonmation- 
al india rubber or 5- 
ply cotton cloth (90s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
foot cylinder; cotton, 
woolen, cotton; na¬ 
tional india rubber 
or 5-ply ootton cloth 
( 100s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
Stales 
currency 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


$75.64 $3.78 


111.23 1 7.06 


Para¬ 

graph. 


124 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 


Amount. 


$26. 47 


124 


264.54 13.23 124 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


134.87 


130.69 


91. 59 


57. 05 


58.54 


60.07 


6.74 124 


3.00 


.do... 


.. .do. 


.do.... 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount 


6.53 124 ].do. 


49. 43 


92. 59 


47.20 


45.74 


4.58 124 !.do. 


32.06 


l 


3.42 124 .do. 19- 97 


3.31 124 .do. 


20. 47 


124 ! 10 per cent and 35 21.02 

per cent. 


woolen, cotton; na¬ 
tional india rubber 
or 5-ply cotton cloth 




(110s). 

Card cl Ahing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
foot cylinder; cotton, 
woolen, cotton; na¬ 
tional india rubber 
or 5-ply cotton cloth 

_do. 

01.54 

3.69 

(120s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 192 
feet by li inches dof- 
fers; cotton, woolen, 

.do. 

31.56 

1.89 

cotton (90s). 

.do. 

32.63 

1.90 

1.99 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 192 
feet by li inches dof- 
fers; cotton, woolen, 
cotton(100s). 

! Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 192 
feet by li inches dof- 
fers; cotton, woolen, 
cotton (110s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engmes; 192 
feet by li inches dof- 
fers; cotton, woolen, 
cotton (120s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 110 
tops, 40 by l inches 

.do. 

33.17 

.do. 

33.70 

2.02 

.do. 

54. 85 

3.29 

(90s). 

Card clothing for ootton 
carding engines; 110 
tops, 40 by l inches 
(100s). 

1 

57.32 

3. 44 


.do. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


2.02 124 .do- 


.do. 


.do. 


21.54 


11.05 


11.32' 


11.61 


11.80 


19. 20 


20.06 


32 ! $33.81 


9.74 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$139.70 


207.40 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


18.25 


34 I 63.67 


34 j 61.70 


388.61 


252.48 


244. 66 


34 43.24 171.47 


37 


37 


37 


37 


29 


28 


29 


31 


27 


27 


29.87 


30.75 


31.58 


32.48 


12. 74 


12. So 


13.71 


15 12 


20.80 


21. 71 


110.31 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American i Para- 
valuation. graph. 


$96.20 


206.66 


207.84 


116. 27 


119.25 


57. 24 


58. 86 


107.59 


53.42 


54.94 


60.48 i 56.45 


62.64 


58. 46 




98. 14 85. 48 


102. 53 


85.48 


12 


12 


351.00 12 


337 


337 


337 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


202.81 12 


140.61 12 


98.31 ! 12 


.do. 


12^ 337 .do.... 


145 


145 


145 


145 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


55 centsper square 

f00t ' per square foot. 


.do. 


113.29 101.09 l 12 


103.88 : 12 


337 


337 


337 


337 


337 


12 337 


12 337 


12 337 


12 ; 337 


12 I 337 


12 | 337 


_do. 


.do- 


_do. 


.do. 


145 .do. 


_do. 


145 .do. 


145 


...do. 145 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


145 


145 


145 


.do. 


.do.. 


.do... 


.do. 


45 cents per square 
foot. 


145 .do. 


12 


337 


.do. 


.i 145 i.do. 


.do. 


145 ,.do. 


.do. 


145 .do... 


.do. 


145 !.do. 


Foreign selling price, $3.11 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $3.10 
per square foot. 


Foreign selling price, $3.27 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.95 
per square foot. 


Foreign se’ling price, $3.52 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.90 
per square foot. 

Foreign selling price. $3.56 per square 

foot; domestic selling price, $2.95 
per square foot. 


Foreign selling price, $3.62per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.95 
per square foot. 

Foreign selling price, $2.50 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.23 
per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 


Foreign selling price, $2.57 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.59 
per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 


Foreign selling price, $2.63 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.35 
per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 


Foreign selling price, $2.70 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.44 
per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 


Foreign selling price, $2.39 per square 
foot: domestic selling price, $2.23 
per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 

Foreign selling price, $2.45 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.~9; 
per square foot. 


Foreign selling price, $2.52 per Square 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.35 
per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 

Foreign selling price, $2.61 parsquare 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.44 
per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 

Foreign selling price, $3.67 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $3.19 
per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 

Foreign selling price, $3.84 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $3.19 
per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign mateirai. 
























































































































































































Schedule 3. — METALS 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


j Paragraph No. 337— 
Continued. 

England.I Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; 110 
tops, 40 by i inches 
(110s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 110 
tops, 40 by l inches 
(120s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2-inch cylin¬ 
der, cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton or 5 
ply (90’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2-inch cylin¬ 
der; cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton, or 5 
ply (100’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2-mch cylin¬ 
der, cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton, or 5 
ply (110’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
cirding engines; 265 
feet by 2-inch cylin¬ 
der; cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton, or 5 
ply (120’s). 

Do.| Card clothing for cotton 

I carding engines; 192 
feet by li-inch doffer; 
cotton, cotton, woolen, 
cotton (90’s). 

Do . Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; 192 
feet A>y li-inch doffer; 
cotton, cotton, woolen, 
cotton (100’s). 

D 0 . Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; 192 
feet by li-inch doffer; 
cotton, cotton, woolen, 
cotton (110’s). 

Do.! Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; 192 
feet by li-inch doffer; 
cotton, cotton, woolen 
cotton (120’s). 

Do . Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; 312 
feet by }-inch napper 
fillet; cotton, flax, cot¬ 
ton, red rubber, 
hacked, white cotton. 

Do - - - - Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2-inch cylin¬ 
der; cotton, woolen, 
cotton, national India 
rubber face, or 5-ply 
cotton cloth (90’s). 

Do Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; 26o 
feet by 2-inch cylin¬ 
der; cotton, woolen, 
cotton, national India 
cotton cloth (120’s). 
Do Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; 192 
feet by lj-inch dof¬ 
fer; cotton, woolen, 
cotton (100’s). 

Do Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; 192 
feet by lj-m ch oof- 
fer; cotton, woolen, 
cotton (120’s). 

Do Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines, 110 
tops 40 by I inches 
(110’s). 


Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 110 
tops, 40 by 1 inches 
(110s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 110 
tops, 40 by l inches 
(120s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines, 265 
feet by 2-inch cylin¬ 
der, cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton, or 6- 
ply cloth (90’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2-inch cylin¬ 
der; cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton, or 6- 
ply cloth (100’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2-inch cylin- 
- der, cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton, or 6- 
ply cloth (110’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 265 
feet by 2-inch cylin¬ 
der, cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton, or 6- 
cloth (120’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines, 192 
feet by lj-inch doffer; 
cotton, cotton, woolen, 
cotton (90’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines, 192 
feet by 11-inch doffer; 
cotton, cotton, woolen, 
cotton (100’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines, 192 
feet by lj-inoh doffer; 
cotton, cotton, woolen, 
cotton (110’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; 192 
feet by 11-inch doffer; 
cotton, cotton, woolen, 
cotton (120’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines, 312 
feet by f-inch napper 
fillet; cotton, linen 
cotton, red rubber 
face, backed, white 
cotton. 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; cyl¬ 
inder 265 feet by 2 
inches; cotton, wool¬ 
en, cotton, or 5-ply 
cotton (90’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; cyl¬ 
inder 265 feet by 2 
inches; cotton, wool¬ 
en, cotton, or 5-ply 
cotton (120’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; dof¬ 
fer 72 feet by 1£ inches; 
cotton, woolen, cotton 
(1-20’s). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; dof¬ 
fer 72 feet by 1J inches; 
cotton, woolen, cotton 
(120’S'). 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; set 
tops; cotton, woolen, 
cotton, 110; 40 by i 
inch (110’s). 


Piece. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
U nited 
States 
currency 


.do. 


_do_ 


.do. 


. ..do. 


.do. 


.do. 


$59. 83 


62. 28 


63.05 


64. 57 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur- Para- 
ance, etc. graph. 


Duty, present a 


Rate. 


$3.59 


3.74 


124 


124 


3.78 ! 124 


3.87 ! 124 


66.05 3.93 i 124 


67.48 


4.05 124 


34.80 2.09 ! 124 


_do.. 


.do.. 


. .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


35.92 


36. 45 


2.16 : 124 


2.16 


124 


36.91 2.21 124 


39.29 2.36 124 


57.05 


3. 42 


61.54 3.60 


32.63 


33.70 


59.83 


124 


124 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 


.. .do. 


_do. 


_do.. 


.do... 


.do.. 


.do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


1.96 124 


2.02 ! 124 


3. 59 


124 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 


71 


AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 



--------- 



1 



House hill. 


1909 



Overhead and 
profit on landed j Selling 
cost, including J price of 
duty. | foreign 

j article m 

Selling 





__ 



price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

Remarks. 



1 unneu. 

| States. , 

jompara- ] 
ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 



Amount. 1 

’er cent. . 

Amount. 







$20.94 

1 

27 

$22.77 j $107.13 

$87. 78 

12 

337 

35 per cent. 

145 

45 cents per square 
foot. 

Foreign selling price $4 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $3.28 
per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 






26.67 i 111.49 

90.09 

12 

337 


145 

.do. 

Foreign sellingprice, $4.17 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $3.37 

21.80 

27 








per square foot; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 





1 

21.89 112.79 

102.95 

12 


....do. 

145 

.do. 

Foreign selling price $2.55 per square 

22.07 

27 

337 

foot; domestic selling price, $2.33 
per square foot; domestic, in part, 
















of foreign material. 



i 


12 


.do. 

145 

.do. 

Foreign selling price, $2.62 per square 

22.60 

27 

24.70 Ho.74 

105.53 

337 

foot; domestic selling price $2.39 
per square foot; domestic, in part, 














of foreign material. 




108.52 ‘ 

12 


.do. 

145 

.do. 

Foreign selling price, $2.68 per square 

23.12 

27 

25.13 118.26 

33 • 

foot; domestic selling price, $2.46 
per square foot; domestic, in part 















of foreign material. 




112.22 

12 


.do. 

145 

.do.. 

Foreign selling price, $2.75 per square 

23.62 

27 

26.09 121.24 

337 

foot: domestic selling price, $2.;>6 
per square foot; domestic, in part 















of foreign material. 



12.22 61.29 


12 


.do. 

145 

.do. 

Foreign selling price, $2.25 per square 

12. 18 

25 

55.94 


foot; domestic selling price, $2.33 







- 



per square foot; domestic, in part, 
of foreign material. 



| 

12.26 62.91 


12 


.do. 

145 

.do. 

Foreign selling price, $2.62 per square 

12. 57 

24 

5/. 46 


foot; domestic selling price $2.39; 
per square foot, domestic, in part, 















of foreign material. 

12.76 

25 

12.89 64.20 

5S. 97 

12 

337 

.do. 

145 

.do. 

Foreign selling price, $2.68 per square 
foot; domestic, selling price, $2.46 
per square foot; domestic, in part, 
of foreign material. 



13.84 65.88 

60.98 

12 


.do. 

145 

.do. 

Foreign selhng price, $2.75 per square 

12.92 

26 


foot; domestic selling price, $2.54 
per square foot; domestic, in part, 
















of foreign material. 

13. 75 

13 

7. 00 02. 40 

52.00 

12 

337 

.do. 

145 

55 cents per square 
foot. 

Foreign selling price, $2.67 per square 
foot; domestic .selling price, $2.60 










per square foot. 

19. 97 

37 

29.87 | 110.31 

98.31 

12 

337 

_.do... 

145 


Foreign selling price, $2.50 per square 
foot; domestic selhng price, $2.23 










per square foot. 

21.54 

37 

32. 48 119. 25 

107. 59 

12 

337 

.do. 

145 

_do. 

Foreign selling price, $2.70 per square 




foot; domestic selling price, $2.29 
per square foot. 








27.9 

12.85 i 58.86 

49. 21 

12 

337 

.. .do. 

145 

45 cents per square 

Foreign selling price, $2.45 per square 




foot. 

foot; domestic selling price, $2.23 
per square foot. 






11.80 

31 

15.12 62.64 

52.37 

12 

337 

.do. 

145 

.do. 

Foreign selling price, $2.61 per square 
foot; domestic selhng price, $2.44 




- 






per square foot. 

20.94 

27 

22. 77 i 107.13 

126. .50 

12 

337 

.do. 

145 

1 .do. 

Foreign selling price, $4 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $4.73 










per square foot. 
























































































































































72 


Country. 


England . 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 3—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Germany. 


Paragraph No. 337— 
Continued. 

Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines, 110 
tops, 40 by l inches 
(120’s). 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Card clothing for cotton 
carding engines; set 
tops; cotton, woolen, 
cotton, 110; 40 by l 
inches (120’s). 

Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted cards. 
Workers 384 feet by 1£ 
inches; 125/10, 5 ply 
vul., 3 wire bright. 


Piece. 


.do. 


.do. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and j I Selling 

profit on landed Selling , price 0 f 
cost, including price of . (f ornes tic 
duty. f ^ e igh i article 

i reported 


Para- I Rate. Amount. |Per cent, 

graph. | 


Amount 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Card clothing for woolen 
and worsted carding 
engines; worker 384 
feet by 4 inches; 

125/10, 5 ply vul., 33 
wire bright. . 

Card clothing for woolen | None found, 
and worsted carding 
engines; leaderm 231 
feet by U inches, 6 ply 
vul., 125/14; 32/37 wire 
tinned. 

Card clothing for woolen .do 

and worsted carding 
engines; transporters 
144 feet by 1 inch; 5 ply 
vul.; 125/14; 32/37 wire 
tinned. 

Card clothing for woolen |.do 

and worsted carding 
engines; angles 154 
feet by 4 inches; 5 ply 
vul.; 110/10; 31’s wire 
tinned. 

Card clothing for cotton |.do 

carding engines; 1 cyl¬ 
inder 262 feet by 2 
inches; cotton, cotton 
woolen, cotton, 43§ 
feet (100's). 

Card clothing for cotton |.do 

carding engines; 1 dof- 
fer 189 feet by 4 
inches; cotton, woolen, 
cotton; 25§ (100’s). 

Card clothing for cotton j .do. 

carding engines; 1 set 
tops 110; 39J by i inch 
cotton, woolen, cot 

None found.’.| Card clothing for cotton 1.do 

1 carding engines; cyl¬ 
inder 265 feet by 2 
inches; cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton or 6- 
ply cotton (90’s). 

do . Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; cyl¬ 
inder 265 feet by 2 
inches; cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton, or 6- 
ply cotton (120’s). 

(j 0 . Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; dof- 
fer 122 feet by 4 

inches; cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton (90’s). 

<j 0 .| Card clothing for cotton 

carding engines; dof- 
fer 122 feet by 4 
inches; cotton, cotton, 
woolen, cotton (120’s). 

(jo _| Card clothing for cotton Square feet. 

carding engines; 
inch napper fillet; 
cotton, linen, cotton, 
red rubber face, 
backed white cotton. 


.do. 


do. 


do. 


do. 


Paragraph No. 339. 


Plates, 

ware, 

plate, 

ware). 

Plates, 

ware, 

p.late 

ware). 

Enamel 

cup, 

white 


1 coat white 
Sf-incb dinner 
enamel flat 

1 coat white 
Sf-inch soup 
(enamel flat 

hollow-ware 
straight side, 
ware, J pint. 


Dinner plate, 1 ground 
coat and 1 white coat, 
No. 12 (enamel flat 
ware). 

Soup plate, 1 ground 
coat and 1 white coat, 
No. 41 (enamel flat 
warel. 

Enamel hollow-ware 
cup, straight side, 
white w’are, 3J-inch, 
?-pint. 


Each. 


.do. 


.do. 


$62.28 


89. 77 


64.76 


40.60 


39.20 


65.10 


33.31 


63.10 


$3.74 


4.49 


3.24 


2.03 


1.96 


3.26 


1.67 


3.16 


124 


35 per cent. 


124 .do. 


Icompara- 
States. j,j e _ 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


124 .do. 


124 


$21.80 27 


31.42 32 


.do. 


124 .do. 


124 .do. 


124 


124 


22.67 


14.21 


13.72 


22.79 


$23.67 $111.49 $132.00 


40.13 165. 81 


132.00 


.do.I H.66 


.do. 


22.09 


. 1 

32.6 

29. 75 

1 

.44 


190.67 


i 56. 84 


l 54.88 


i 88.35 


.057 1 .011 


.057 .014 


.063 \ .013 


167 


134 


134 


20 j^er cent. 


.do. 


25 per cent. 


.0114 


.0114 


.014 


12 


12 


12 


12 


12 


House bill. 


1909 


Para- I Rate on American Para¬ 
graph. j valuation. j graph. 


.! 12 


12 


12 


102.95 | 12 


337 | 35 per cent. 


337 !.do. 


337 


337 


337 


337 


337 


337 


112.22 | 12 337 


50.12 12 | 337 


54.63 i 12 i 337 


2.60 12 337 


28.2 


26.2 


.0216 .104 .1825 10 | 339 


.0216 .104 


.01 


. 10 


. 195 


. 169 


10 


339 


10 339 


337 !.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do.. 


145 


145 


145 


_do. 146 


145 


145 


145 


145 


145 


Rate. 


45 cents per square 
foot. 


55 cents per square 
foot. 


.do. 


.do.. 


.do. 


45 cents per square 
foot. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


145 : .do. 


145 


145 


145 


.do. 


Remarks. 


.do. 


5 cents per poun i | 158 

and 30 per cent. 


158 


158 


Foreign selling price, $4.17 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $4.94 
per square foot. 

Foreign sellingprice, $3.45 per square 
foot; domestic selling price, $2.7o 
per square foot. 


This material was not sold, but used 
as equipment on a machme. 


Do. 


Do. 


Foreign selling price, $2.75 per square 
foot. 


Foreign selling price, $1.99 per square 
foot. 


Sold with and included in price of 
cards. 


Domestic selling price $2.33 per 
square foot. 


Domestic selling price $2.54 per 
square foot. 


Domestic selling price $2.33 per 
square foot. 


Domestic selling price $2.39 per 
square foot. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


55 cents per square 
foot. 


1 Landed cost. 



















































































































































































































































Schedule 3.—METAI 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 339— 
Continued. 

Europe. 

Enamel hollow-ware 
Berlin kettle, 1 coat 
white ware, with 
cover: No. 25-A cover. 

Do. 

Enamel hollow-ware 
washbasin, 32 centi¬ 
meters. 

Do. 

Enamel hollow-ware 

washbasin, 34 centi¬ 
meters. 

Do. 

Enamel hollow-ware 
cup, straight side, 
white ware, No. 9, 
export quality. 

Do. 

Enamel hollow-ware 
cup, straight side, 
white ware, 8 centi¬ 
meters, 3 coat. 

Do. 

1 Enamel hollow-ware 
washbasin, 32 centi¬ 
meters. 

Do. 

' Enamel hollow-ware 
| teapot, white enamel, 
14 centimeters, 2-quart 
size. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
i currency 


Enamel hollo w-ware 
Berlin kettle, 1 coat 
white ware, with 
cover, 7 inches. 

Enamel hollow-ware 
washbasin, 11} inches, 
white enamel. 

Enamel hollow-ware 
washbasin, 11} inches, 
white enamel. 

None found. 


Each. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Do.| Enamel hollow-ware 

chamber white ware, 

! white, 22 centimeters. 

Do. i Enamel hollow-ware 

chamber white ware, 
22 centimeters. 

Do.I Enamel-ware pitcher, 

white, 17 centimeters, 
export quality. 

Do .' Enamel-ware pot, white 

enameled, convex pot 
and cover, 24 centi¬ 
meters, equal to 8 
quarts. 

Do .j Enamel-ware pudding 

pan, whiteinside, blue 
outside, size 30 

! (Aluminum hollow-ware 
Germany.j double boiler, 2 quart. 

11 Aluminum hollow-ware 

Do.■! lipped saucepan, 16 

L centimeters, 1} quart 

Do .| Aluminum hollow-ware 

Berlin sauce pot, Q 
quarts. • 

Do .. Aluminum ware, fry 

pan, 26 centimeters 


Do. 


.do. 


Do - Aluminum hollow-ware 

Berlin pot, white 
block, 14 centimeters 
2 quarts. 

Do ' Aluminum hollow-ware 

| Berlin pot, 3 quarts. 


Do. 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

. .do. 


Hundred. 


king 1 1 
, lip L... 


Do .... Aluminum percolator, 
2-quart. 

Do.I Aluminum hollow-ware 

teakettle. 5}-quart. 


! (Aluminuinhollow-ware, I 
> ’-'■He, "I 


1)0 .ijsi^quart teakettle 

Do .| Set of BerUn pots....... 

14 centimeters, 2- 
quart. 

16 centimeters, 3- 
quart. 

18 centimeters, 4- 
quart. 

20 centimeters, 5- 
quart. 

22 centimeters, 6- 
quart. 

24 centimeters, 8- 
quart. 

95182—22-11 


Aluminum cooking uten¬ 
sils, double boiler, 2 
quarts. 

Aluminum cooking 
utensils, 1} quart 
saucepan. 

Aluminum cooking 
utensils, Berlin sauce 
pot, 3 quarts. 
Aluminum cooking 
utensils, 10} inches, 
fry pan. 

Aluminum cooking 
utensils, fry pan, 10} 
inches. 

Aluminum cooking 
utensils, 2-quart 
sauce pots. 

Aluminum cooking 
utensils, 3-quart 
sauce pot. 

Aluminum cooking 
utensils, 3-quart con¬ 
vex sauce pot. i 

Aluminum cooking 
utensils, percolator. 

A 1 u m i n u m cooking I 
utensils, 6-quart tea- j 
Irpttlp. 

Aluminum cooking 
utensils, 6-quart tea 
kettle 


•Each. 


*0.18 


.233 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.16 


. 002 


. 003 


.139 


.28 


.20 


.183 


.553 


.515 


28.23 


*0.079 

134 

25 per cent. 

.042 

134 

_do. 

.03 

131 

_do. 

n?2 

1S4 


.007 

134 

.do. 


_do.. 


.19 


.015 


.23 


.063 


.05 


.138 


.18 


3.95 


. 11 


.03 


‘None found. 


Set .. 
Each. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1.97 

.18 

.212 

.284 

.343 

.442 

.513 


.493 

.045 

.053 

.071 

.086 

.110 

.128 


134 


134 


134 


134 


134 


134 


134 


134 


134 


.do. 

.37 

.091 

134 

.do. 

.315 

.077 

134 

.do. 

.315 

.077 

134 

.do. 

. 18 

.045 

134 

.do... 

.33 

.083 

134 

.do. 

.33 

.083 

134 

..do. 

.43 

.09 

134 

. .do. 

.78 

.19 

134 

. .do. 

.614 

.19 

134 


Rate. 


.do. 


.do- 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

25 per cent. 


134 

134 

134 

134 

134 

134 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


. .do. 

..do. 

. .do. 

..do. 

..do. 

. .do. 


AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Amount. 

SO.0(3 

.058 

.01 

.011 

.023 

.029 

.079 

.042 

.046 

.10 

.093 

7.06 

.18 

.05 

.09 

.077 

.077 

.039 

.083 

.083 

.11 

.19 

.153 

.427 

.039 

.048 

.062 

.074 

.096 

.100 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


60 

43 

74 

3 

32 

48 

72.4 

31.1 
32.7 

3.2 

11.2 


30 

24.3 

50 

50 

21.2 

11 

11 

35 

8 

88.7 

21.1 


Amount 


*0.198 

.142 

. 17 

.004 

.039 

.088 

.42 

.095 

.091 

.026 

.087 

20.76 

.51 

.08 

.134 

.230 

.236 

.056 

.054 

.054 

.22 

.09 

.843 

.61 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


*0.50 

. 475 
.40 

.133 . 

. 102 . 

.271 . 

1.00 

.40 

.37 
.8167 
.875 . 

60.00 

1.50 

.35 

.085 

.70 

.70 

.32 

.55 

.55 

.85 

1.25 

1.80 
3.50 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


* 0.66 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


.57 


.45 


1.00 

1.356 


.419 

.23 

. 656 
.941 

.70 

.675 

1.073 


1.00 

2.225 


2.34 
1.40 


10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

3,10 

3,10 


House bill. 


Para- | Rate on American 
graph. | valuation. 


10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

3.10 

3.10 

3,10 

3,10 

10 


339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 


339 

339 

339 


.do. 


5 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 


.do., 
.do.. 


.. .do. 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do. 


28 per cent.. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do 

.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 


.do.. 


.do. 

do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


158 


158 


158 


158 


158 


158 


158 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do.. 


.do.. 


158 .do.. 

158 I.do.. 


158 

158 

158 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 


199 

199 

199 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 


45 per cent. 

.do. 

.do_ 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


.do 

.do 


Remarks. 


Importer claims that he is selling at 
cost to meet competition from do¬ 
mestic manufacturers; normal 
overhead; profit 33 per cent. 


{ Actual selling price, domestic, SI.10 
on account of superiority; _actual 
selling price, domestic, 81.784 on 
account of superiority. 

[Actualselling price. *0.544: domestic 
4 superior. Actual selling price, 
l $0.23; foreign, superior. 

Actual selling price. SO.SO; domestic, 
superior quality. 

Actualselling price. *1.392; domestic, 
superior quality. 

Actual selling price. $0.55; domestic, 
superior quality. 

Actual selling price. *0.872; domestic, 
superior quality. 


Actual selling price S1.032; domestic, 
superior. 

Actual selling price. S0.62A; foreign, 
superior. 


Actual sellin gprice, domestic, $3, on 
account of superior quality and 
larger size. 

| Actual selling price, domestic, $3,408, 

-do.J on account of superior quality 

-d°.[ and larger size. 

.do. 
































































































































































































































































































74 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF--Continued. 


j 






Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 










price of 



-- 



Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

^anding 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 



United 

States 

•urreney. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

3 or cent. 

Amount. 

States. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 

__. - 


Paragraph No. 339— 
Continued. 












10 

339 

28 per cent. 

199 





qpt, 

$1.43 

.37 

$0.378 
.091 



$0.36 

24.5 

$0.53 

$2.70 






Each. 

134 

25 per cent. 

.09 













_do. 

.48 

. 130 

134 

_do. 

.12 











6-quart. 


_do. 

.58 

.157 

134 

_do. 

.15 

.83 

11 

.54 

1 

.83 

5.50 

2.50 


10 

339 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

Do. 

Aluminum hollow-ware 
white block Berlin 
pots (6 pots, 2 to 8 
quarts). 

Aluminum ware fry 
pans, nest of 5,18 to 26 
centimeters. 

Aluminum hollow-ware 
white block 5-quart 
teakettle. 

Aluminum hollow-ware 
7-quart teakettle. 

None found. 

Set. 

3.30 

.83 

134 

_do. 


10 

339 


199 

.do. 



_do. 

1.13 

.27 

134 

_do. 

.27 

50 












27.2 

.375 

1.75 


' 3,10 

339 


199 

.do. 



Each. 

.975 

.18 

134 

_do. 

.22 












22 

.24 

1.35 


3,10 

339 


199 

.do. 



_do. 

.75 

.17 

134 

_do. 

.19 







3.90 

.82 

134 


.975 

44.8 

2.56 

8.25 


3,10 

339 

.do.. 

199 

.do. 

Do. 

Aluminum ware stock 
pot, special insulated 
handle, nest of 6 pots, 
16 to 26 centimeters, 3 
quarts to 10 quarts. 

Aluminum saucepanset, 

4 quarts. 


Set. 


71.2 

1.144 

2.75 


3,10 

339 


199 

.do. 



_do. 

1.24 

. 146 

134 

. do . 

.22 








2.67 

1.58 

2.06 

.667 

.395 

.366 

167 

167 



3. 9 

.153 

4.00 


3 

339 

. d °. 

199 

.do. 

Do . 

Aluminum tablespoon. .. 

. do . 

Gross . 

.do . 

.29 

10.4 

.235 

2.50 


3 

3 

50 

339 

339 

339 

. do . 

199 

199 

199 

. do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Aluiiunuiii teaspoon .... 
Aluminum teaspoons. . .. 

.do . 


167 

.do . 

.412 

153.7 

4.36 

7. 20 

$1.40 

. do . 

. do . 

. do . 


Paragraph No. 340. 

Aluminum cooking 
utensils, 6-quart tea¬ 
kettle. 

Saws (cross-cut), steel, 
segment ground, 4 feet . 

Saws (cross-cut), steel, 
segment ground, 6 feet. 

Saws (cross-cut), steel, 
segment ground, 8feet. 

Saws (cross-cut), steel, 
segment ground, with¬ 
out handles, 4 feet. 

Each . 









1.28 

3 

340 

15 per cent . 

168 

5 cents per linear 
foot. 

. do . 


None found . 










1.92 

3 

340 

. do . 

168 


. do . 










2.56 

3 

340 

. do . 

168 

. do . 


. do . 


1 







.. 

2.93 

3 

340 

. do . 

10S 

. do . 


. do . 










4.94 

3 

340 

. do . 

168 

. do . 



segment ground, with¬ 
out handles, 6 feet. 
Saws (cross-cut), steel, 
segment ground with¬ 
out handles, 8 feet. 
(Mill saws (fitted and 
ready for use), plain, 

< mill champion or lance 
tooth, 8 inches by 4 

1 gauge. 

(Mill saws (fitted and 
ready for use), plain, 










8. 22 

3 

340 

. do . 

168 

. do . 

- ' 











f 2.74 

\ 2.92 

( 1.55 

\ 1.65 

!/ 3.19 

\ 3.40 

; / 1 . 82 

} 3 

340 

. do .. 

168 

(Mill saws, 8 cents 
\ per linear foot. 

. do . 



] 








} 3 

340 

. do . 

168 


. do . 

tooth, 8 inches by 10 
l gauge. 

(Mill saws (fitted and 
ready for use), plain, 










} 3 

340 

. do . 

168 

. do . 



tooth, 10 inches by 4 
l gauge. 

(.Mill saws (fitted and 
ready for use), plain, 










} 3 

340 

. do . 

168 



. do .. 

tooth, 10-inch by 10 
l gauge. 

(Mill saws (fitted and 
ready for use), plain, 










/ 3.83 

} 3 

340 

. do . 

168 

. do . 


. do. . 

tooth, 12-inch by 4 
l gauge. 

(Mill saws (fitted and 
ready for use), plain. 










( 2.19 

} 3 

340 

.do. 

168 

1 

.do.■ 


.do. 

tooth, 12-inch by 10 
l gauge. 








1 



) 





Remarks. 


Sold approximately at cost; usual 
overhead is about 30 per cent; the 
importer says the market is de¬ 
moralized and that the goods are 
being sold at whatever prices can 
be obtained, regardless of profit or 
loss. 

Do. 










































































































































































































































































































f 0 


Schedule 3—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


Rate on American 

Para- 






United 

States 

’urrency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 



Schedule No. 340— 
Continued. 











• 



• 




None found. 

Mill saws (fitted and 
ready for use), plain 
mill champion or lance 
tooth, 16-inch by 4 
gauge. 










/ $5.11 
\ 5.44 

} 3 

340 

15 per cent. 

168 

Mill saws, 8 cents 
per linear foot. 

















.do. 

Mill saws (fitted and 
ready for use), plain, 
mill champion or 
lance tooth, 16-inch 
i by 10 gauge. 

Steel pit saws, without 
handles, 5 feet by 3) 
inches by 10 gauge. 
Steel pit saws, without 
handles, 6 feet by 31 
inches by 101 gauge. " 
Steel pit saws, without 
handles, 7 feet by 31 
inches by 11 gauge. 
Steel pit saws, without 
handles, 8 feet by 31 
inches by 111 gauge. 
Steel drag saws, tapered, 

6 feet by 4 inches by 
10 gauge. 

Steel drag saws, tapered, 

7 feet by 5 inches by 
l 11 gauge. 

(Steel dragsaws, tapered, 

\ 8 feet by 6 inches by 

1 10 gauge. 

Circular, solid-tooth,steel 
saws, filed and set, 6 
inches by 18 gauge. 
Circular, solid-tooth, steel 
saws, filed and set, 8 
inches by 18 gauge. 
Circular, solid-tooth, steel 
saws, filed and set, 12 
inches by 15 gauge. 
Circular,solid-tooth,steel 
saws, filed and set, 18 
inches by 13 gauge. 
Circular,solid-tooth,steel 
saws,, filed and set, 24 
inches by 11 gauge. 
Circular, solid-tooth, 
steel saws, filed and 
set, 34 inches by 9 
gauge. 

Circular, solid-tooth, 
steel saws, filed and 
set, 48 inches by 8 
gauge. 

Circular, solid-tooth, 
steel saws, filed and 
set, 58 inches by 7 
gauge. 

Circular, solid-tooth, 
steel saws, filed and 
set, 60 inches by 6 
gauge. 

Circular, solid-tooth, 
steel saws, filed and 
set, 84 inches by 5 
gauge. 

Band saws, set and filed, 
t inch by 21 gauge by 

5 points. 

Band saw's, set and filed, 
f inch by 21 gauge by 

6 points. 

Band saws, set and filed, 
S inch by 20 gauge by 

4 points. 

“Band saws, set and filed, 
% inch by 20 gauge by 

5 points. 

Band saws, set and filed, 
i inch by 20 gauge by 
4 points. 

Band saw's, set and filed, 
1 inch by 20 gauge by 
4 points. 










f 3.19 
\ 3.40 

/ 3.89 
\ 3.65 

1 4.67 
\ 4.38 

/ 5.44 
\ 5.11 

1 6.22 
\ 5.84 

/ .97 

\ .91 

/ .97 

\ -91 

1 1.17 
\ 1.09 

1.51 

1 3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 


.do. 










1 

} 3 

340 

.do. 

168 

6 cents per linear 


.do. 










} 3 

340 

.do. 

168 

foot. 


.do. 










f 

} 3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 



fin 









} 3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 












} 3 

340 

.do. 

168 













1 

} 3 

340 

.do. 

168 













} 3 

340 

.do. 

168 













J 

3 

340 

.do.. 

168 

20 per cent. 












2.01 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 












3.19 

3 

340 

.do.. 

168 

.do. 












5.70 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do.. 












9.35 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 













18.70 

3 

340 


168 

.do. 












51.07 

3 

340 


168 













91.20 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 


.do. 










102.14 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.d«. 


.do. 










490.20 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 


.do. 

Band saws, set and filed, 
| inch by 21 gauge by 
5 points. 


$0.0291 

$0.0021 

139 

12 per cent. 

$0.0035 

60.8 

$0.0213 

$0.0563 

.0728 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

5 cents per pound 













and 20 per cent. 



.0294 

.0021 

139 


.0035 

60.8 

.0213 

.0563 

.0728 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 

Do. 

Band saws, set and filed, 
| inch by 21 gauge by 
6 points. 

Band saws, set and filed, 

1 inch by 21 gauge by 
4 points. 

Band saws, set and filed, 








Do. 

.do. 

. 0425 

.003 

139 

.do. 

.0051 

26 

.0132 

.0638 

.0832 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 



.0425 

.003 

139 


.0051 

26 

.0132 

.0638 

. 0S32 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 

Do. 









| inch by 20 gauge by 
5 points. 

Band saws, set and filed, 


. 0425 

.003 

139 

.do. 

.005! 

55.7 

.0281 

.0788 

.0936 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 

Do. 

















a inch by 20 gauge by 
4 points. 

Band saws, set and filed, 

. .do. 

.0507 

.0035 

139 

.do. 

.0061 

49.2 

.0297 

.09 

.1144 

3 

340 

.do. 

168 

.do. 

Do. 

















1 inch by 20 gauge by 

4 points. 

















Remarks. 










































































































































































































































76 


Country. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 3.- 


-METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 



Unit. 


; T 'oreign 
value in 
United 
1 States 
currency. 


None found. Hack-saw blades, width. 

A by 6 by 0.025 inch. 

do Hack-saw blades, width, 

I r by 10 by 0.025 inch, 
do _ Hack-saw blades, width, 

by 10 by 0.025 inch 

do. Saws, steel’, hand, 16 

j inches. 

do.i Saws, steei, hand, 22 

inches. 

do. Saws, steel, hand, 26 

inches. 

do. Saws, steel, hand, SO 

inches. 

.do. Saws, steel, hand, 16 

inches. 

do.. Saws, steel, hand, 22 

inches. 

do...! Saws, steel, hand, 2i 

inches. 

do. Saws, steel, hand, 30 

inches. . 

do. Saws (back), cnicillc 

steel, polis ed edges, 
blue back, set and 
tiled, 1 by 22 inches. 

do .i Saws (back), crucible 

steel, polished edges, 
blue back, set and 
filed, 1 by 32 inches. 

do.| Saws (back), crucil le 

steel, polished edges, 
blue back, set and 
filed, 5 bv 21 inches. 

.do.| Saws (back), crucible 

steel, polis' ed edges, 
blue back. Set and 

riled, 5 by 30 inches. 

„ do . Saws (back), crucible 

steel, polished edges, 

I,lne back, set and 

filed, 6 by 22 inches. 
Saws (back), crucil lc 
steel, p ilis' ed edges. 
Hue b.ck, set and 

filed, 6 by 32inches. 
Saws, butcher-saw 
blades, set and sharp 
ened, J inch by 13$ 
points. 

Saws, butcher-saw 
blades, set and sharp 
ened, j inch by 14 
points. 

Saws, metal slitting cut 
ters, high-speed steel 
ground hollow on thin 
toward the center for 
clearance, 3 by & inch. 


Gross.I -. 

_do. J.. 

"" d °.f 

Dozen.. 

.do. J.. 

.do.L 

.do.;■ 

..do. 

...do.. 

...do.- 

...do. j- 

...do.. 


Landing 

charges, _ 

freight, 

msur- Para- i 
ance,etc.; graph. 


Duty, present act. 


Rate. 


Amount. 


Overhead and I Selling ; 

profit on landed | Selling price of 
cost, including ; price of (f oin estic [ In¬ 
duty. j foreign j article 1 vesti- 

| article in re p 0r t;ed | gator, 
i “ | United |compara- 

States. i v.! e 

Per cent, i Amount. | 


Saws, butcher-saw 
blades, $ inch by 13$ 
points, set and sharp¬ 
ened. 

Saws, butcher-saw 
blades, jS inch by 134 
points, set and sharp¬ 
ened. 

Saws, metal slitting cut¬ 
ters, made of high¬ 
speed steel, ground 
concave on sides to 
give clearance for cut¬ 
ting deep slate, set 
and sharpened, 3 by 
A inch. 

Saws, metal slitting cut¬ 
ters, made of nigh- 
speed steel, ground 
concave on sides to 
give clearance for cut¬ 
ting deep slate, set 
and sharpened, 5 by A 
inch. 

Paragraph No. 341. 


.do... 


. do... ■ 


do...- 


.do... 


do.. 


Pound. $(i. 4K7 


.do. 


Each.... 


. 562 


1.02 


Saws, metal slitting cut¬ 
ters, high-speed steel, 
ground hollow on thin | 
toward the center for ; 
clearance, 5 by A inch. 


.do. 


1. 36 


SO. 031 


. 030 


. 02 


130 


130 


130 


12 per cent. 


.do. 


.02 


139 


....do.. 


None found . Stereotype plates cast Square inch. 

from papier-mache 
I material, made from 
type. 

Hn . : Stereotype plates cast .do. 

from' papier-mache , 
material, half-tone 
j plates. 


. 1 .do.. .. 


SO. 058 


.067 


. 12 


281 


237 


91 


SI. 63 


1.58 


1.05 


$ 2.21 


2.25 


2.21 


$3. 50 : 
5.00 ] 
8. 50 
22.64 j 
28.80 
32.92 | 
41.84 1 
11.56 
16 00 
17.68 
24 00 
27.24 

37.60 

32.64 

40.04 

32.64 

48.52 


2.12 
1.41 / 


, 16 


85 


1.31 


2.85 


3.53 


3.05 
2.33 


5.65 
4. 87 


.04 


.07 


Para¬ 

graph. 


House bill. 


Rate on American Para- 
valuation. graph. 


1909 


39 


39 


340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

340 

310 


15 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do_ 

. do..-. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


340 


349 


340 


340 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


310 


.do. 


. .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


341 


311 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


Rate. 


168 

168 

168 

168 

168 

168 

16S 

168 

16S 

16S 

16S 

168 

168 

168 

168 

168 

168 

168 


25 per cent. 

.do. 

.do_ 

. do.... 

.do_ 

.do.... 

.do.... 

.do_ 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

..do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


168 


168 


.do. 


.do. 


...do. 


.do. 


168 


.do. 


166 


166 


20 per cent. 


Remarks. 


.do. 


Stereotype plates are not 
article of commerce, 
papier-mache matrices 
to ship. 

Do. 


a common 
since the 
are cheaper 


1 




























































































































































































































































Country. 


Germany. 

Do... 

Do... 


Do. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


77 

Schedule 3.— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF— Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 341— 
Continued. 

None found. 


.do . 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


.do . 


.do . 


.do . 

.do . 
.do . 
.do . 


Stereotype plates east 
from papier-machd 
material, engraved 
steel plates. 

Electrotype plates, elec¬ 
trotype copies from 
various orisnnals,made 
from type. 

Electrotype plates, elec¬ 
trotype copies from 
various originals, half¬ 
tone plates. 

Electrotype plates, elec¬ 
trotype copies from 
various originals, en¬ 
graved steel plates. 

Electrotype plates, elec¬ 
trotype copies from 
various originals, spe¬ 
cial electrotypes for 
embossing leather. 

Half-tone plates, stand¬ 
ard. 

Photogravure plates, 
standard. 

Engraved steel plates, 
either hand or machine 
work. 


Square inch. 


Do... 
Do... 
Do... 
England. 


Do.... 

Germany. 


Paragraph No. 342. 

Umbrella frames, 26J- 
inch fluted rib, 5/16- 
inch rod. 

Umbrella frames, 25- 
inch fluted rib, 41/16- 
inch rod. 

Umbrella ribs, 26} inches 
tip to tip. 

Paragraph No. 343. 

Spring beard needles, Spring beard needles, 
Hilscher, 42 gg. | Hilscher, 42 gg. 

Sewing and embroidery 
machine needles, sys¬ 
tem 854. 

Sewing and embroidery 
machine needles, sys- 
t.p. m 292. 

Sewing and embroidery 
machine needles, sys¬ 
tem 21-2 L/R. 

! Sewing and embroidery 
machine needles, sys¬ 
tem 445. 

1 Sewing and embroidery 
machine needles, 253- 
Bonnaz hooks. 

! Shoe machine needles, 
i system 1063 Goodyear. 

Shoe machine needles, 
i No. 88. 

I Crochet needles, tem¬ 
pered steel. 

Crochet needles, tem¬ 
pered steel. 

.do. 

Crochet needles, untem¬ 
pered steel. 


Umbrella frames, 261- 
inch fluted rib, 44/16- 
inch rod. 

Umbrella frames, 24!j- 
inch fluted rib, 41/16- 
inch rod. 

Umbrella ribs, 26J inches 
tip to tip. 


Sewing and embroidery 
machine needles, sys¬ 
tem 854. 

Sewing and embroidery 
machine needles, sys¬ 
tem 292. 

None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


.do. 


Do... 
England. 


Latch needles, Wild- 
man eyl., 36 gg, No. 4. 
Latch needles, Wild- 
man dial, 48/33. 

Latch needles, S. & W. 

or Banner, 48 gg. 
Latch needles, Grosser, 
No. 5, flat. 

Metal bodkins. 

.do. 


Shoe machine needles 
1063 Goodyear. 

None found. 


Foreign 

Landing 

value in 

charges. 

United 

freight, 

States 

insur- 

currency. 

ance.etc. 


.do. 


.do. 


do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


. .do_ 


1 , 000 . . 

Gross. 


.do. 


1 , 000 . 


Gross. 


.do. 


Crochet needles, tem¬ 
pered steel. 

_do. 


.do. 


Crochet needles, untem¬ 
pered steel. 


100 . 

Gross.. 
....do. 
.do. 


.do. 


Latch needles, Wild- 
man cyl., 36 gg, No. 4. 
Latch needles, Wild- 
man dial, 48/33. 

Latch needles, S. & v\ . 

or Banner, 48 gg. 
None found. 


.do. 

.do. 


. .do. 
.do. 


.do. 


Duty, present act. 


Thousand , . 

_do. 

... .do. 

_do. 


Box of 120. 
_do- 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


Amount. 


Per cent. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 




SI. 50 
1.33 

1.06 

5.11 

1.94 

1.82 

1.14 

2.28 

3.19 

.83 

1.04 

1.55 

2.89 




1.90 

1.48 


1.48 

12.80 

13.13 

21.00 

9.80 

.30 

.64 


SO. 15 

I 

.133 j 
. 10G 

.20 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.08 

.04 

.19 

. 15 

.04 
.30 

.30 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

. 05 
.04 


141 

141 

141 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

555 

555 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

135 

'135 

135 

145 

135 

135 


35 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

20 per cent. 
..'.. .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Amount. 


.do. 


.do. 


Free. 

_do. 

20 per cent. 
_do. 


SO 34 
.30 
.21 

1.02 

.39 

.36 

.23 

.46 

.64 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 


.do_ 

.do- 


.31 

.58 


.38 

.30 


.30 

2.56 
2.62 
4. 21 
1.96 


35.68 

44.64 
25.18 

54.8 
21.3 

33.9 

39.8 
12.5 

92.8 

140.00 
140. 00 
168 

65.7 

109 

44.2 

44.2 

92.8 
119 

57.4 

109 


.06 131.7 

.13 I 104 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0.71 
.79 
.35 

3. 47 

.51 

.76 

.57 

.35 

3.61 

1.28 

1. 52 

3. 45 

2.38 

2.53 

.92 

.92 

. 14.44 

19. 05 

14.59 

13.04 

.54 

.85 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.06 


.055 


$2.70 
2.55 
1.76 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


.090 

.30 

.08 

.15- 20 
.50 
.50 

3.36 
3.12 
2.25 

9. 80 12. 00 
2.90 2.07 


3. (XI 

2.00 

3.15 

7.5(f 

2.19 
2.60 

5. 50 

6 . 00 

4.85 

3.00 

3.00 

30.00 

35.00 

40. 00 

25.00 

. 95 

1.66 


2.15 


2. 15 


7. 20 

7.20 

7.20 
4. 40 

4. 25 

22.00 
27.00 
35. 00 


39 


39 


39 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


39 

39 

39 


36 


13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


341 


341 


341 


39 341 


341 


341 

341 

341 


30 I 342 

36 342 


342 


13 | 343 
13 343 


15 per cent. 


.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do . 

.do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


35 per cent... 

_do. 

_do. 


$1.15 and 25 per 
cent per thou¬ 
sand. 

.do. 


343 

343 

343 

343 

343 

343 

313 

313 

343 

343 

343 

343 

313 

343 

343 


343 

343 


. .do. 
. .do. 

.do. 

_do. 


. .do. 
. .do. 


$1.15 per thousand 
and 25 per cent. 
.do. 


,do. 

.do. 


.. .do. 


$2 per thousand 
and 35 per cent. 

. . .do. 


. .do. 
. .do. 


30 per cent. 
. do-,.,, 


Rate. 


166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

170 

170 

170 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 

164 


20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

do . 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Stereotype plates are not a common 
article of commerce, since the 
paper-m&chil matrices are cheaper 
to ship. 


50 per c nt. 

..do. 

..do.. 


$1 per thousand 
and 25 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


No standard of value, depending 
upon elaborateness of the design. 


Actual domestic price $3.32 Add 
4 cents per dozen for difference in 
size of rod. 


Foreign goods consigned. 


25 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 


$1.15 per t housand 
and 35 per cent. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Price on domestic article is to re¬ 
tailer; not sold to jobbers. 

Do. 

Do. 

Actual domestic selling price, $4. 
Domestic, 10 per cent inferior to 
foreign in finish. 

Actual domestic selling price, $3.40. 
Domestic article 25 per cent in¬ 
ferior. 

Foreign goods are consigned. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 





























































































































































































































































































































































78 

Schedule 3. — METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF — Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Germany. 


Europe . 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Spain.. 


England.. 
Scotland.. 
England.. 
Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 343- 
Con tinned. 

N eedle cases, leatherette, 
50 H. S. needles, 16 
darners, 1 bodkin. 

Paragraph No. 344. 

Fish hooks, ringed, cru¬ 
cible steel, wire tem¬ 
pered and japanned, 
tinned or bronzed, 
spear point, Kirby, 
No. 1. 

_do. 

Fish hooks, ringed, cru¬ 
cible steel, wire tem¬ 
pered and japanned, 
tinned or bronzed, 
spear point, Carlisle, 
No. 1. 

Fish hooks, ringed, cru¬ 
cible steel, wire tem- 
. pered and japanned, 
tinned or bronzed, 
spear point, Carlisle, 
ringed, No. 1. 

Fish hooks, ringed, cru¬ 
cible steel, wire tem¬ 
pered and japanned, 
tinned or bronzed, 
hollow point, Carlisle, 
No. 1. 

Fish hooks, ringed, cru¬ 
cible steel, wire tem¬ 
pered and japanned, 
tinned or bronzed, 
hollow point, Carlisle, 
ringed No. 1. 

Fish hooks, ringed, cru¬ 
cible steel, wire tem¬ 
pered and japanned, 
tinned or bronzed, 
hollow point, Sproat, 
turn-down eye. 

Fish hooks, ringed, cru¬ 
cible steel, wire tem¬ 
pered and japanned, 
tinned or bronzed, 
No. 1, Sproat, 

Fishing rod, split bam¬ 
boo, hand made. 
Fishing reels, 2J-inch, 
single-action. 




Needle cases, leatherette, 
50 H. S. needles, 13 
darners, 2 bodkins, 1 
crochet needle. 


Thousand. 


Thousand- 


Fish hooks, crucible 
steel, wire ha-dened 
and tempered, ja¬ 
panned, tinned or 
bronzed, spear point, 

Kirby, No. 1. 

_do. do. 

Fish hooks, crucible .do. 

steel, wire hardened 
and tempered, j a- 
panned, tinned or 
bronzed, spear point, 

Carlisle, ringed, No. 1. 

.do. do. 


Fish hooks, crucible .do_ 

steel, wire hardened 
and tempered, j a- 

E aimed, tinned, or 
ronzed, hollow point, 

Carlisle, ringed, No. 1. 

_do..do... 


Flies, silk body, marked, 
hollow point, hooks to 
gut. 

Snelled hooks, hollow 
point, hooks to doul le 
gut in bulk, B grade. 

Nature baits, celluloid 
body, swivel, 2 treble 
hooks to gut 

Leaders, A quality,silk¬ 
worm gut, in bulk, 
single, 3 feet 


Fish hooks, crucible [ .do. 

steel, wire hardened 
and tempered, ja¬ 
panned, tinned or \ 
bronzed, hollow point, : 

Sproat, turn-downeye. 

Fish hooks, crucible .do. 

steel, wire hardened | 
and tempered, j a - | 
panned, tinned or 
bronzed, Sproat, No. 1. | 

None found.| Each... 


Fishing reels, 2J-inch, j.do. 

single-action, 


N one found. G ross. 


Snelled fish hooks, hoi- .do. 

low point, hooks to j 
double gut , in wax- J 
paper envelopes. 

None found. 1 Dozen. 


Leaders, A quality,silk- [.do. 

worm gut, in bulk, | 

3 feet. 

Fly books, leather, 3 di- : Fly books, 3 divisions, , Each., 
visions of celluloid loose leaf, metal hold- j 
with metal holders. | ers. 

Agate rod mountings; i Agate mountings; agate j Gross., 
agate rings mounted ! rings mounted in steel , 
in steel holders. holders, Nar. Ag. C. 

Gd. 

Agate rod mountings; ! Agate mountings; agate .do... 

agate rings mounted rings mounted in steel 
in steel holders. holders, Ag. C. Gd. 

Agate rod mountings: I Agate mountings; agate 
agate rings mounted ; rings mounted in steel 
in steel holders. holders, Reg. Ag. Gd. 

Agate rod mountings; j Agate mountings; agate 
agate rings mounted ; rings mounted in steel 
in steel holders. holders, Nar. Ag. C. 

toys. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

— 

Foreign 
value in 

U nit ed 
States 
currency, i 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Far a- \ 
graph. 1 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

$39. .53 

$5.00 

135 | 

20 per cent. 

$6.35 

175 

$.89,12 


03 

136 


. 16 

23.3 

. 17 

.89 

.05 

136 

.do. 

.27 

86 

1.04 

6f> 

.03 

13C 

_do. 

. 19 

61 

. 53 

1.02 

. 05 

136 

.do. 

.31 

117.4 

1.62 1 

1.93 

.03 

136 

.do. 

.58 

97 

2. 46 

2 M 

. 12 

136 

_do. 


126.6 

4.33 

3.56 

.03 

136 

.do. 

1.07 

. 54.5 

2.54 

4.23 

.21 

136 

.do. 

1.27 

S3.9 

4.79 

SO AX 

1 50 

136 

. .do. 

9.11 

83 

34.01 

3 43 

. 40 

136 

. .do. 

1.03 

66.7 

3.24 

4 35 

. 22 

136 

.do. 

1.31 

83.7 

4.92 

1 04 

.08 

. 45 

136 

.. .do. 

.582 

82.5 

2.15 


136 

do. 

2.26 

46.3 

4.75 

XX 

.03 

136 

.. .do. 

.26 

105.1 

1.23 

3.10 

.45 

136 

. do. 

.93 

63 

2. 82 

in 26 

2.05 

136 

.do. 

2.26 

98 

1 14.23 

15.52 

3.10 

136 

.do. 

3.41 

118 

1 25.97 

16.20 

3. 24 

136 

.do. 

3.56 

56.5 

1 13.00 

13.27 

2.65 

136 

.do. 

1 

2.92 

104 

1 19. 56 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*140.00 


2.25 

1.40 


7.75 


10. .50 

75.00 

8.10 

10.80 
4.75 

15.00 

2.40 
7.30 

28.80 

48.00 

36.00 

38.40 


*170.00 


.88 


.70 

1.03 


.82 


4.69 


3.75 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


13 


33,13 


33,13 
33,13 


33,13 


33,13 


33,13 


8.44 | 33,13 


6. 75 


3.12 


3.00 


1.92 

4.55 

36.00 

36.00 

•36.00 

36.00 


33,13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 


Para¬ 

graph. 


343 


344 


344 

344 


344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


30 per cent. 


35 per cent. 


.do.. 

..do.. 


.do. 


.do... . 


.do. 


.do. 


....do.... 


.do.. 
.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do., 
.do., 
.do.. 
.do. 


.do. 


1909 


.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


411 


Rate. 


$0.05 per pound 
and 30 per cent. 


165 I 45 per cent. 


165 

165 


_do. 

_do. 


165 i..:.-do. 


165 .do. 


165 


165 


165 


.do. 


. .do. 


. .do. 


165 i 
165 

165 

165 

165 

165 

165 

165 

165 


.do.i 165 


165 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
. .do. 


• Includes allowance for breakage; actual selling price, domestic, *72 per gross; 50 per cent superior to foreign- domestic in part of foreign material. 


Remarks. 


Actual domestic selling price, $200. 
Allow 15 per cent from domestic for 
comparable foreign. 


Actual selling price, domestic, 70 
cents per 1,000; 18 cents added on 
account of superior workmanship 
and finish of Norway hooks. 


Actual selling price, domestic, 82 
cents per 1,000; 21 cents added on 
account of superior workmanship 
and finish of Norwegian hooks. 


Actual selling price, domestic, $3.75 
per 1,000; 94cents added on account 
of superior workmanship and fin¬ 
ish of Norway hooks. 


Actual selling price, domestic, $5.75 
per 1,000; $1.69 added on account of 
superior workmanship and finish 
of Norway hooks. 


Actual selling price, domestic, *2.50; 
foreign article, 25 per cent better 
account of material and workman¬ 
ship. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Actualselling price, domestic, $3.25; 
foreign article, 40 per cent superior 
material and workmanship. 





















































































































































































































79 


Schedule 3.—METALS ANI) MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


France. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Paragraph No. 344— 
Continued. 

French trout baskets 
(I quality), made of 
split willow, No. 0. 

French trout baskets 
(I quality), made of 
split willow, No. 1. 

French trout baskets 
(I quality), made of 
split willow, No. 2. 

French trout baskets 
(I quality), made of 
split willow, No. 3. 

French trout baskets 
j (I quality), made of 
split willow, No. 4. 

French trout baskets 
(I quality), made of 
split willow, No. 5. 

! Paragraph No. 345. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


England. 
Do... 


Bridle bit, riding. 
Bridle bit. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


_do. 

Bridle bit_ 

Bridoon (bit). 


.do. 


Bridoon (bit). 


Do. Curb chain. 

Do. Curb chain. 

Do..do. 

Do. 1 Harness buckle, J inch. 

Do.] Harness buckle, i inch . 

Do.j Harness buckle, 1 inch. 

Do.! Saddle stirrup. 

tine. 

Do..do.. 


Do. Saddle stirrup. 


France. 


Paragraph No. 346. 

Iron garment buckles, 
japanned or polished. 


None found. 
.do. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do... 


Paragraph No. 347. 

Hooks and loops, made 
of brass wire, tinned 
(white), attached to 
cards, 2 dozen of each 
(hooks and loops) to a 
card; brand. 

1 'Hooks and loops, made 
of iron, japanned 
black, attached to 
cards, 2 dozen of each 
(hooks and loops) to a 
card; brand. 


Hooks, eyes, and loops, 
made of brass wire, 
tinned (white), and 
attached to cards, 2 
dozen of each (hooks, 
eyes, and loops) to a 
card; brand. 

_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


. .do. 


Unit. 


.do. 


.do. 


Dozen.. 

_do. 

-do. 

_do. 

-do. 

.do. 


Bridle bit, riding, steel- 
silver. 

Bridle bit, nickei-steel.. 

Bridle bit, noncorrosive. 

None found. 

Bridoon (bit), nickel- 
stee'. 

Bridoon (bit), steel-sil¬ 
ver. 

Bridoon (bit), noncor¬ 
rosive. 

Curb chain, steel. 

.do. 

Curb chain, silver. 

Harness buckle, | inch. 

Harness buckle, | inch. 

None found. 

Saddle stirrup, nickel- 
steel. 

Saddle stirrup, steel- 
silver. 

Saddle stirrup, noncor¬ 
rosive. 

Metal buckles, 1 inch... 


None found. 


Steel-wire prong trouser 
buckles, welded frame. 

Steel-wire prong trouser 
buckles, pressed, not 
welded. 


Same as foreign, No. 0, 
white brass, No. 1, 
white brass, No. 2, 
white brass. 


Same as foreign, No. 3, 
black iron. 


Same as foreign, No. 0, 
black iron, No. 1 , 
black iron, No. 2 , 
black iron. 


Same as foreign, No. 3, 
white brass. 


/Same as foreign, No. 4, 
\ white brass. 


Each... 
_do. 


_do. 

_do. 

Dozen. 

_do. 

_do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Gross.. 

_do. 

_do. 

Pair.... 


_do. 

_do. 

Gross.. 


-do.. 

.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Hundred. 


Great gross. 


do. 


}.... 


_do. 


|_do 

}■ 


$7.21 
8.32 
9.98 
11.79 
13.86 
16.08 


2.63 

1.68 

1.68 
1.47 
3.20 

3.20 

2.20 

5.50 
4.68 
2. 79 
1.38 
2.40 
3.30 
2.00 

2.00 

1.74 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.72 
.83 
1.00 
1.18 
1.39 
1.61 

.26 

.18 

.18 

.15 

.32 

.32 

.22 


.47 
.14 
.28 
.48 
. 66 
.20 

.20 

. 17 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


do . 


.43 


.312 

.347 

.402 


.311 


.257 

.270 

.294 


.833 


.878 


175 25 per cent. 
175 .do. 


175 

175 

175 

175 


530 

530 

530 

530 

530 

530 

530 

530 

530 

530 

167 

167 

167 

530 

530 

530 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Free... 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

_do. 

.do. 

20 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

Free. 


.do. 

.do. 


.022 


151 ! 15 per cent. 


.048 1 

. 054 \ 151 15 per cent. 

.062 j 


. 04S 


.040 

.042 

.046 


.129 


.136 


151 


151 


151 


151 


. .do.. 


.do. 


Amount. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


$1.80 

2.08 

2.49 
2.95 
3.47 
4.02 


.28 

.48 

.66 


25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 


52.25 

69.35 

69.35 
48.15 
240.91 

240.91 

309.09 

48.76 
45.63 
145. 73 
24 
49 
73 
59 

58.09 

49.21 


Amount. 

$2.43 
2.81 
3.37 

3.98 

4 .68 

5.43 


1.51 

1.29 

1.29 
.78 

8.48 

8.48 

7.48 

2.95 
2.35 
4.27 
.46 
1.64 
3. 38 

1.30 

1.30 

.94 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$12.16 
14.04 
16.84 
19.90 
23.40 
27.14 

4.40 
3.15 

3.15 

2.40 
12.00 

12.00 

9.90 

9.00 

7.50 
7.20 
2.40 
5.00 
8.00 

‘3.50 

3.50 
2.85 


.064 


16 


.08 


.do... 


_do. 


.047 

.052 

.060 


. 047 


.039 

.041 

.044 


.125 


. 132 


253. 8 
255. 5 
235. 88 


333.5 


280. 95 
296. 6 
295. 83 


139.2 


179.23 


1. 033 
1. 147 

1.236 


1.354 


.944 
1.047 
1.136 


1. 513 


2. 054 


.60 


Selling I 
price of 

domestic In¬ 
article j vesti- 
reported gator, 
compara¬ 
ble. 


1.44 

1.60 

1.76 


1.76 


1.28 

1.40 

1.52 


2.60 


»{ 


$ 2.00 

1.42 

1.66 


9.80 

12.00 

9.34 

12.00 

10.00 

14.00 

1. 35 
2.65 


1.96 
2.67 
2.00 
3. 48 


.49 

.25 


1. 85 
1.81 


/ 2 . 00 \ 

\ 1.96 J- 


1.60 

1.57 


3.00 

2.94 


3 90 I :i ' 75 
\ 3.08 


House bill. 


Para- j Rate on American 
graph. valuation. 


36 

36 

36 

36 

36 

36 


25 

25 


344 

344 

344 

344 

344 

344 


345 

345 

345 

346 

346 

346 


347 


35 per cent. 

.do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 


345 

345 

345 

345 

345 

345 

345 . 

345 . 

345 ' 

345 

345 

345 

345 

345 


-do . 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.. .do. 
.. .do. 


.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


10 cents per hun¬ 
dred and 20 per 
cent. 

_do. 


.do. 


1909 


^47 1 4J cents per pound 
347 | and 15 per cent. 


347 .do. 


.do. 


347 .do. 


347 


Para¬ 

graph. 


214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

214 


461 

461 

461 

461 

461 

461 

461 

361 

461 

461 

461 

461 

461 

461 

461 

401 

461 


425 

425 

425 


.do . 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


45 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


35 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


10 cents per hun¬ 
dred and 15 per 
cent. 

_do. 


.do. 


mn Ui cen t s per pou nd 
0 \ and 15 per cent. 


180 


180 


180 


ISO 


.do. 


.do.. 


.do. 


Actual domestic selling price, $1.47 
domestic material superior. 


Noncomparable. 


No importations of similar buckles 
since the war. 

Do. 


.do. 





































































































































































































































































































































































/ 


80 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 3. — METALS AND MANUFACT URES OF-Contmued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 347— 
Continued. 


.foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency, 


clothing or wearing 
apparel, made of iron, 
japanned or tinned, 
No. 3, white. 

Wire hooks, for use on 
clothing or wearing 
apparel, made of iron, 
japanned or tinned, 
No. 3, black. 

Wire hooks, for use on 
clothing or wearing 
apparel, made of iron, 
japanned or tinned, 
No. 4, white. 

Wire hooks, for use on 
clothing or wearing 
apparel, made of iron, 
japanned or tinned, 
No. 4, black. 

Wire eyes, made of iron 
wire, japanned or 
tinned, and packed 
loose in pasteboard 
box, 1 great gross in 
a box, No. 2, white. 
Wire eyes, made of iron 
wire, japanned or 
tinned, and packed 
loose in pasteboard 
box, 1 great gross in 
a box, No. 2, black. 
Wire eyes, made of iron 
wire, j apanned or 
tinned, and packed 
loose in pasteboard 
box, 1 great gross in 
a box, No. 3, white. 
Wire eyes, made of iron 
wire, japanned or 
tinned, and packed 
looosa in pasteboard 
box, 1 great gross in 
a box, No. 3, black. 
Wire eyes, made of iron 
wire, japanned or 
tinned, and packed 
loose in pasteboard 
box, 1 great gross in 
a box, No. 4, black. 


Foreign article. 


I Landing 
charges, I 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Elooks, eyes, and loops, 
made of iron wire, 
tinned, attached to 
cards, 2 dozen each | 
(hooks and eyes). ; 

Hooks, eyes, and loops, 
made of iron, black 
japanned, attached to 
cards, 2 dozen each 
hooks and eyes. 

Same as foreign, No. 1, 1 
white iron. 

Same as foreign, No. 3, 
white iron. 

Same as foreign, No. 3, 
black iron. 

Same as foreign, No. 4, 

Great gross.... 

_do. 

.do. 


None found. 

black iron. 

Hooks and loops, brass 
wire tinned (white), 
No. 4, 2 dozen of each 
on a card. 


.do. 

Hooks, eyes, loops. No. 
0/2, as above, 2 dozen 
each per card. 

Hooks, loops, No. 4, 
iron wire, japanned 
black, 2 dozen each 
per card. 

Hooks, eyes, as above.. 

.do. 






Hooks, eves, and loops. 
No. 4, iron wire tinned, 
2 dozen each on card. 
None found. 

_.do. 

Wire hooks, for use on 


clothing or wearing 
apparel, made of iron, 
japanned or tinned, 
No. 1, white. 



clothing or wearing 
apparel, made of iron, 
japanned or tinned, 
No. 2, white. 

Wire hooks for use on 




.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


$0. 539 *0.084 


.662 .103 


151 


151 


.649 .101 151 


. 672 .104 I 151 


Rate. 


15 per cent. 

.do. 

..do. 


.do. 


08 .013 151 15 per cent 


.12 .019 


.14 .021 


.12 -019 


.19 029 


18 .028 


.053 . 008 


.050 


.074 


.071 


.008 


.012 


.011 


. 093 .01 


151 .do_ 


151 .do... 


151 '.....do. 


151 ;.do. 


151 I.do. 


151 i .do. 


151 .do. 


151 .do. 


Amount. 


Per cent. 


$0.081 

.099 

.097 


.101 


Amount. 


167 

154.64 
159.74 

173.66 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


151 .do. 


151 :.do. 


.012 


.018 


.020 


.018 


.028 


.027 


.008 


.008 


.011 


.011 


.014 


$1.176 

1.336 
1.354 


1.523 




90.48 


71.97 


97. 45 


69.69 


78.72 


98. 55 


107.58 


101.03 


76.03 


.095 


.113 


70.33 .128 


.153 


.1725 


.185 


.008 


.071 


$1.88 

2.20 
2.20 


2.40 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


.092 


.20 


.27 


.31 


.31 


.42 


.42 


.137 


.137 


098 .195 


109.68 .102 .195 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


1909 


$ 2.20 1 

2.16 / 

2.15 
2.50 


.213 


2.75 

3.00 


2.94 
2.45 


2.21 


2. 25 
2.70 


Para- 
I graph. 


Rate on American Para- 
valuation. | graph. 


347 

347 

347 

347 

347 


347 

347 


347 


4.J cents per pound j 

and 15 per cent, j 


347 . 
347 !. 


347 


347 


317 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do . 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


347 !.do. 


3 i 347 .do. 


3 347 .do. 


347 j.do. 


347 i.do. 


347 .do 


347 I.do. 


347 .do. 


.do. 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


180 

180 

ISO 


180 

180 


ISO 

180 


180 


180 

180 


180 


180 


180 


180 


180 


4J cents per pound ! 
and 15 per cent. 


180 


180 


180 


180 


ISO 


180 


.do. 

.do. 

.do . 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


On the tinned articles, an insignifi¬ 
cant amount of foreign material 
used. 






















































































































































































































































































































81 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 




c 

United 

States 

urrency. 

freight, 
insur- 
mce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

compara¬ 

ble. 

• 

Paragraph No. 347— 
Continued. 













Germany. 

Wire loops made of iron 
wire, tinned and 
packed, 1 great gross, 
loose, in pasteboard 
box, No. 2, white. 

Wire loops made of iron 
wire, tinned and 
packed, 1 great gross, 
loose, in pasteboard 
box, No. 3, white. 


Great gross.... 

$0.045 

.050 

$0.007 

.008 

151 

151 


$0.007 

132.20 

$0.078 

$0.137 


3 

_do. 

_ do...r. 

.008 

195.45 

.129 

. 195 


3 












Paragraph No. 348. 













Do 



Great gross.... 

.648 

. 1004 

151 

15 per cent. 

.0972 

95.1 

.8044 

1.65 

$1.25 

3 

Do 



.648 

. 1004 

151 


.0972 

95.1 

.8044 

1.65 

1.50 

3 

Do 




.74 

. 115 

151 


. Ill 

29.3 

.284 

' 1.25 

1.10 

3 

Do. 

Do. 

Do 

.do. 

Snap fasteners. 

Snap fasteners. 

.do. 

.do. 

.74 

.49 

.49 

. 115 
.076 
.076 

151 

151 

151 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.074 

.074 

.074 

29.3 

95.3 
95.3 

.284 

.61 

.61 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.00 

1.08 

3 

3 

3 

Do. 

Do. 

.do. 

.....do. 

Snap fasteners, on tapes. 

Snap fasteners. 

.do. 

.do. 

Gross yards... 

.49 

.49 

9.35 

.076 

.076 

2.15 

151 

151 

151 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.074 

.074 

1.51 

95.3 

95.3 

56.57 

.61 

.61 

7.36 

1.25 

1.25 

20.37 

1.13 

1.32 

3 

3 

3 

Do. 


8.99 

2.07 

151 

.do.... 

1.50 

54.46 

6.84 

19.40 


3 

None found. 

Snap fasteners. 

Great gross.... 


. 

. 

. 





6.98 

3 













5.82 

3 


Paragraph No. 349. 













1 

Metal buttons; “F. D. 
and wreath” design 
embossed thereon. 

Brass, gilded, swaged 
eye; uniform button. 

Metal buttons, brass, 
bronzed, uniform, 

with screw back and 
post, embossed design. 

Metal buttons, steel, 

Same as foreign, except 
nickel, 23-line on brass. 


.767 

.058 

151 

15 per cent. 

.115 

73.4 

.69 

1.63 

2.00 

3 



1.354 

.102 

151 


.203 

82 

1.361 

3.02 

4.00 

3 


Same as foreign, 24-line, 
without embossed de¬ 
sign. 

Metal buttons, solid, 

.do. 

1.308 

.098 

151 

.do. 

.196 

60.4 

.968 

2.57 

5.00 

3 


.....do. 

.507 

.068 

151 

.do. 

.076 

115 

.749 

1.40 

1.05 

3 


plain design, highly 
polished. 

Metal buttons, solid, 
45-line, German silver, 
highly polished, plain 
design, various shapes. 

Metal buttons, solid, 
16-line, German silver, 
highly polished, plain 
design, various shapes. 

Metal buttons, solid, 
24-line, German silver, 
highly pohshed, plain 
design, various shapes. 

26-line, German silver, 
highly pohshed, plain 
design, various shapes. 


1.302 

.176 

151 

.do. 

.195 

122.3 

2.047 

3.73 

2.14 

3 

Do. 



.362 

.049 

151 

.do. 

.054 

149.46 

.695 

1.16 


3 

Do. 



.579 



.do. 

.087 

119.1 

.886 

1.63 


3 




lol 



Do. 



1.302 

.176 

151 

.do. 

.195 

122.36 

2.047 

3.72 


3 

Do. 

Metal buttons, solid, 
38-line, German silver, 
highly pohshed, plain 
design, various shapes. 



1.953 

.264 

151 


.293 

122.31 

3.07 

5.58 


3 

Do. 

Metal buttons, solid, 
50-line, German silver, 
highly polished, plain 
design, various shapes 



.326 

.044 

151 


.049 

121.9 

.511 

.93 


3 

Do. 

Metal buttons, solid, 
16-line, German silver, 
highly pohshed, plain 
design, various shapes 



.940 

.127 

' 151 

.do. 

.131 

113.6 

1.362 

2.56 


3 

Do. 

Metal buttons, solid, 
36-line, German silver, 
highly pohshed, plain 
design, various shapes 



1.69 

.31 

151 


.27 

148.4 

3.37 

5.64 


3 



.do. 




Do. 

size 3, German silver, 
highly pohshed, plain 
design, various shapes 
Metal buttons, solid, 



1.88 

.34 

151 


.30 

179.7 

4.53 

7. 05 


3 



.do. 




Do. 














size 3|, German silver, 
highly polished, plain 
design, various shapes 


... .do. 

2.25 

.42 

151 


.36 

155.7 

4.72 

7.75 


3 

Do. 

. Metal buttons, solid 
size 4£, German silver 
highly pohshed, plain 
design, various shapes 











.80 

3 


Metal buttons, brass 














embossed, dull finish 
20 -line. 










1.10 

3 



Metal buttons, brass 














embossed, dull finish 
24-line. 

’ 






1 



1 



House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


347 


347 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


4 J cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 


_do.. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


348 

348 

348 

348 

348 

348 

348 

348 

348 

348 

348 

348 


349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 


40 per cent. 


. do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 


.do. 


35 per cent. 


.do_ 

.do.... 


J cent per line plus 
10 per cent. 


.do. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


jj cent per line and 
10 per cent. 


.do. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


180 


180 


427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 


427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 

427 


. .do. 

. .do. 

..do. 

.do. 

.do. 

. .do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


Rate. 


4} cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 


. do.. 


50 per cent. 


.do. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


i cent per line plus 
15 per cent. 


.do. 


2 cent per line plus 
15 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


427 .do. 


427 

427 

427 

427 

427 


Remarks. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material 
(insignificant). 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

In part of foreign material (insig¬ 
nificant). 


_ do.... 


.do. 


J cent per line plus 
15 per cent. 


45 per cent. 
.do. 


Actual domestic selling price, $1.32; 
domestic material superior. 


Actual domestic selling price, $2.70; 
domestic material superior. 


Novelties demanding large profit; 
not made in United States. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do 


95182—22-12 
































































































































































































































































82 

Schedule 3. — METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 


England. 
Do... 


Germany. 

Do... 


Do.... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

England. 

Do... 

Do.. 


Germany. 

England. 


Germany. 
England. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 349— 
Continued. 


None found. 


.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


.do. 


Paragraph No. 350. 

Pins, solid head, brass, 
300-count sheets, size 
S. C. 

.do. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Solid-head brass pins in 
bulk, i-pound boxes. 

_do. 

Solid-head iron pins, 
tinned, 200-count 
sheets* 

Solid-head iron pins, 
tinned, 280 -count 

oVipptc 

Solid-head iron pins, 
tinned, in bulk, 1- 
pound package. 
Hairpins, steel wire, 7 
pins in pack, 10 packs 
in bundle of 7 ounces. 
Hairpins, steel wire, 12 
pins in pack, 16 packs 
in bundle of 12 ounces. 
Hairpins, steel wire, 20 
pins in pack, 16 packs 
in bundle of 10 ounces. 
Hairpins, steel wire, 24 
pins in pack, 16 packs 
in bundle of 12 ounces. 
Invisible hairpins, 
waved, 2-inch, 25 pins 
per roll, 20 rolls per 
bundle. 

No. 2 safety pins, iron, 
tinned, on cards. 

Safety pins, steel wire, 
nickeled. 


Metal buttons, brass, 
embossed, dull finish, 
26-line. 

Metal buttons, brass, 
embossed, dull finish, 
30-line. 

Metal buttons, brass, 
embossed, dull finish, 
36-line. 


Pins, solid head, brass, 
300-count sheets, size 
S. C. 

_do. 

Solid-head brass pins in 
bulk, i-pound boxes. 

_do. 

Solid-head iron pins, 
tinned,200-count 
sheets. 

Solid-head iron pins, 
tinned, 280-count 
sheets. 

Solid-head iron pins, 
tinned, in bulk, 1- 
pound package. 
Hairpins, steel wire, 10 
pins in pack, 10 packs 
in bundle of 12 ounces. 
Hairpins, steel wire, 15 
pins in pack, 16 packs 
in bundle of 12 ounces. 
.do. 


Gross.. 


.do. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


.do... 


Gross papers. - 


_do. 

Pound. 


_do. 

Gross papers. 


.do... 


Pound. 


Bundle. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Invisible hairpins, 
2-inch, japanned steel 
wire, 50 pins per 
paper, 20 papers per 
carton. 

Safety pins, steel wire, 
nickeled, carded. 

.do. 


.do. 


. .do... 


Gross. 


.do. 


Pin cubes, assorted, 
glass head, stuck 100 
in cube. 

Pin cubes, jet, 100 
glass-head pins stuck 
in paper cube, 1 
dozen cubes in box. 

None found. 


.do. 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Paragraph No. 352. 

Penholders, all-wood 
handles, metal insert. 

Penholders, all-wood 
handles, metal insert. 

Penholders, wood stick 
with metal holder. 


.do. 


Penholders, all-wood 
handles, metal insert. 

Mechanical pencils, 
brass, nickel plated, 
propelling. 


Pin cubes, steel, glass 
head, 1 dozen in box, 
100 count. 

_do. 


Gross cubes. 


.do. 


Pin cubes, steel pins, I.do. 

glass head, 1 dozen in I 
box, 64 count. 

Pin cubes, steel pins, ..do 

glass head, 1 dozen in 
box, 80 count. 


Penholders, all-wood 
handles, metal insert. 


Penholders, all-wood 
handles, metal insert. 
Penholders, wood stick 
with metal holder. 


Penholders, wood stick 
with metal holder. 
None found. 


Gross. 


Mechanical pencils, 
brass, nickel plated, 
propelling. 


...do. 

...do. 


_do.. 

_do. 

_do. 


$2.65 


4.65 

.434 


.24 

1.12 


1.52 
.135 
.0172 
.044 
.25 
.21 
.17 

.0334 

.40 

2.37 

8.93 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


$0. 42 


.50 

.04 


1.22 

.97 

.265 

.265 

1.62 

6.00 


.038 

.IS 


.24 

.021 

.0017 

.004 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.005 

.04 

.36 

1.00 


158 


158 

158 


158 

158 


Amount. ;Per cent. ! Amount 


20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do_ 

do- 


158 

158 

15S 

158 

158 

158 

158 

158 

158 

114 

114 


.06 

.05 

.05 

. 05 
.08 
.60 


...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 


States. 


SO. 53 


.93 

.09 


_do. 

_do. 

15 per cent. 
.do. 


15' 

15' 

157 

157 

157 

356 


25 per cent. 


.do- 

.do. 


.048 

.22 


.30 

.027 

.0034 

• 00S 

.054 

.046 

.034 

.0066 

.08 

.35 

1.34 


91.9 


64.2 


81 

33 


10 

86 

36 

-78.5 

23.1 

16 

81.8 

518 

17 

30.8 

49 


_do. 

_do. 

60 per cent. 


.31 

.24 

.066 

.066 
.40 
3.60 


88.7 

98.4 
89. 

89.2 

71.4 
135 


S3. 31 


3.17 
.36 

.27 
. 50 


.82 

.159 

.008 

.044 

.076 

.044 

.18 

.233 

.09 

. 95 
5.53 


Selli»K | price of 
price of domestic 
foreign ar tic.le 

a , r r 1C -* e !, n i reported 
. United compara¬ 
ble. 

$1.25 
1. 35 
1.65 

8.40 


1.41 

1.24 

.34 

.34 
1.50 
13.80 


$6.91 


9.25 

.92 

.61 

2. 02 


2.88 

.342 

.03 

.10 

.404 

.32 

.40 

.278 

.61 

4.03 
16. SO 


3.00 

2.50 

.72 

.72 

3.60 

24.00 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


8.40 
. 71 

.71 

2.52 


3.12 
.38 
.048 
.12 
. 195 
.95 
.30 

.32 

.38 

17.65 

10.45 
12. 55 

3. 40 

2.50 

2.00 

2. 00 


30.00 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 
• 13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


349 

349 

349 

350 


350 

350 

350 

350 


35 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 


28 per cent. 


.do . 
.do . 


.do . 

.. .do. 


350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do . 

.do . 


.do . 

.do.. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 


352 25 cents per gross 

and 20 per cent 


352 

352 

352 

352 

352 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


45 cents per gross 
and 20 per cent. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


427 

427 

427 

188 


188 

1S8 

188 

188 


188 

188 

188 

188 

188 

188 

18S 

188 

188 

199 

199 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 

.do. 

. .do. 


35 per cent. 


199 


199 


187 


187 

187 


187 

187 

199 


.do . 
.do . 

.do . 
.do . 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do . 
.do . 
.do . 


.do . 

.do.. 

.do. 


45 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price, domestic, 12 
cents: foreign, 25 per cent superior, 
and contains 30 per cent more pins. 
Do. 


Actual domestic selling price, 24 
cents. Imported 25 per cent 
superior on account of heavier 
wire and better finish. 

Importer obtains 5 per cent commis¬ 
sion; consignor pays overhead and 
receives balance. 

Foreign article approximately 20 
per cent-better than domestic on 
account of workmanship and pro¬ 
tected spring; actual domestic 
selling price, 32 cents. 

Paragraph 135 of the act of 1909 com¬ 
parable to paragraph 114 of the 
act of 1913; this merchandise, how 
ever, was passed under paragraph 
199 or paragraph 95 at 45 per cent 
under the act of 1909. 


5 cents per gross 
and 25 per cent 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


er cent. 


Actual domestic selling price, $4.25. 
Domestic 20 per cent better than 
foreign, account metal insert and 
finish. 


Actual selling price o (domestic arti¬ 
cles, $2.50. Domestic 20 per cent 
better than foreign, account of 
construction of holder. 

Do. 


Actual domestic selling price, $24. 
Foreign sample 25 per cent supe¬ 
rior in construction. 













































































































































































































































































































83 


Schedule 3—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


England. 

Austria.. 
England. 


Germany. 


Do 

Do 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do... 

Do... 

DO... 

Do... 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 353. 

Fountain pen, rubber, 
gold pointed, self-fill¬ 
ing. 

Fountain pens, cellu¬ 
loid holder, brass 
point. 

Stylographic pens, rub¬ 
ber, iridio platinum 
point, palladium nee¬ 
dle. 

Paragraph No. 354. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Pocket knives. 


.do. 


Pocket knives, stag. 
Do. Pocket knives. 


Do. 

Do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Pocket knives, stag. 


Pocket knives. 


do. 

.do. 

do. 

.do. 


do. 

.do. 

do. 

.do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do.. 

England. 


Pocket knives, stag.. 


.do. 

.do . 
.do . 

.do . 

.do. 


Pocket knives, united. 
Pocket knives. 


Fountain pen, rubber 
and bakelite holder, 
plunger, self-filling, 
gold pointed. 

Fountain pens, tin 
holder, brass point. 

Stylographic pens, red 
and black rubber, 
spring needle, gold 
point. 


Pocket knives. 


Unit. 


Each. 


Gross. 


Each. 


.do.. 


Pocket knives, saber 
clip. 

.do. 


.do. 


_do. 

... .do. 

Pocket knives. 


do. 

do. 

.do. 

do. 


None found.do. 

_do.do. 


Dozen. 


.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


..do. 

...do. 
. ..do. 
...do. 


_do. 

_do. 

Pocket knives, pearl.... 

_do. 

Pocket knives, stag. 

Pocket knives. 

_do. 

Pocket knives, pearl- 

None found. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Metal and fiber handled 
pocket knives. 

_do.. 


do. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
.. .do. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
. ..do.. 
. ..do., 
lach... 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


SI. 68 

5.90 

.60 

5.23 

4.48 

5.02 

2.30 

5.24 

9.28 
3.05 

1.30 

1.34 
4.14 

1. 07 

3.55 

17.26 

7.13 
5.96 
1.67 

2.19 

1.29 

1.13 
.25 

.16 

2.71 

10.54 

7.78 
6. 52 
20.07 
30.10 
17.83 
16.18 
9.59 
15. 05 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$0. OS 

.23 

.03 

.52 

.44 

.50 

.23 

.52 

.92 
■ IS 
.07 

.07 
. 18 

.05 

.15 

1. 72 
.36 
.26 
.08 

.11 

.06 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.14 

.53 

.39 

.33 

1.00 

1.50 

1.78 

1.62 

.96 

.75 


157 

157 

128 

128 

128 

128 

12S 

128 

128 

128 

12S 

128 

128 

128 


128 


n article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


Duty, present act. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

r’er cent. 

Amount. 

25 per cent. 

$0.42 

24 

$0. 52 

$2.70 

$3.00 

13 


1.48 

31.4 

2.39 

10.00 

12.00 

13 


.15 

107.7 

.84 

1.62 

1.00 

13 

55 per cent. 

2. 87 

80.6 

7.38 

16.00 

1 13.00 

5 

_do. 

2.46 

86.3 

6. 37 

13.75 

12.00 

5 

.do. 

2.76 

90 

7. 44 

15.72 

13.50 

5 

.do. 

1.26 

97.9 

3.71 

7.50 

8.00 

5 

.do. 

2.88 

96.9 

8.36 

17.00 

17.00 

5 


5.10 

74.8 

11.45 

26.75 

24.50 

5 


1.95 

93 

4.82 

10. no 

2 10. SO 

5 

.do. 

.72 

91.4 

1.91 

4.00 

3 4.05 

5 


.71 

120. 9 

2.60 

4. 75 

< 4.50 

5 

.do. 

2.28 

81.8 

5. 40 

12. 00 

3 12.00 

5 

.do. 

.59 

133.9 

2. 29 

4.00 

5 4.67 

5 

.do. 

1.95 

94.7 

5.35 

11.00 

7 11.25 

5 


9. 50 

100 

28.52 

57.00 


5 

Hn 

3.92 

136.6 

15. 59 

27. 00 


5 


2.84 

164.9 

14.94 

24. 00 


5 


.92 

50 

1.33 

4.00 


5 


1.20 

71.4 

2. 50 

6.00 


5 


.71 

57. 7 

1. 19 

3. 25 

. 

5 


.62 

79.5 

4.44 

3. 25 

. 

5 



42.9 

. 15 

.50 


5 


.06 

41.3 

.10 

.33 


5 

55 per cent. 

1.49 

38.2 

1.66 

6.00 


5 


5.80 

42.3 

7.13 

24.00 


5 


4 9K 

42.5 

5. 30 

17.75 


5 


3! 59 

42.2 

4.41 

14.85 


5 


11.03 

42. 5 

13.65 

45. 75 


5 

• do. 

10.50 

42.2 

20.34 

68.50 


5 ] 


9. SI 

116.6 

34.33 

63. 75 


5 


8.90 

71.9 

19.20 

45.90 


5 1 


5.27 

157. 9 

24. 98 

40.80 


O 

; .do. 

8.28 

42.2 

10.17 

34.25 

. 



. 

. 


. 

. 15 

0 l 



]_ 



. 45 

5 






.30 

5 


. 

. 


. 

. 10 

5 






. 15 

5 






.30 

5 



1 






House bill. 


Para- 


353 


353 


353 


354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

3.54 

354 

354 

3.54 

354 

354 

354 

3.54 

354 

354 

354 

3.54 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


a/25. 


72 cents and 25 per 
cent. 


a/25. 


30 per cent and 
30 cents each. 

_do. 

_do. 


30 per cent and 
20 cents each. 

30 per cent and 
30 cents each. 

.do. 

.do. 

30 per cent and 
20 cents each. 

_do. 

30 per cent and 
30 cents each. 

30 per cent and 
20 cents each. " 
30 per cent and 30 
cents each. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

30 per cent and 20 
cents each. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

30 per cent and 1 
cent each. 

40 per cent. 

30 per cent and 20 
cents each. 

30 per cent and 30 
cents each. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

30 per cent and 10 
cents each. 

30 per cent and 20 
cents each. 

_do. 

30 per cent and 5 
cents each. 

30 per cent and 10 
cents each. 

30 per cent and 20 
cents each. 


•1909 


Para- 

raph. 


187 

187 

187 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 


Rate. 


30 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


40 per cent and 
20 cents each. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


..do 
..do. 
. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


152 |.do. 

152 ! .do. 

152 ..do. 

152 .do. 

152 '.do. 


152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 

152 




_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

40 per cent and 1 
cent each. 

40 per cent. 

40 per cent and 20 
cents each. 

_do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

40 per cent and 10 
cents each. 

40 per cent and 20 
cents each. 

.do. 

40 per cent and 5 
cents each. 

40 per cent and 10 
cents each. 

40 per cent and 20 
cents each. 


1 Actual selling price *12: SI difference on account better polish on foreign- 

2 Actual selling price S13.50; 20 per cent superior account better pearl and steel. 
^ Actual selling price *1.50; 10 per cent superioraccount bcttejjteel. 

Actual spllimr price $5: ,rl 


oo, iu peu icui -- , 

10 ner cent superior account better pearl and steel. 


6 Actual selling price $15; 25 per cent superior account better pearl and steel. 

« Actual selling price $5.50; 15 per cent superior account better steel and finish, 
t Actual selling price, $15; 25 per cent superior, account better pearl and steel. 




Remarks. 


Paragraph 353 as written does not 
provide for fountain pens valued 
over $6 per dozen. 

No sales of domestic. Can not meet 
foreign competition. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. - 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 





























































































































































































































































































































84 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do... 

England. 


Germany. 

Do... 


France. 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do... 
Do... 
England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 355. 

Beef sliccr, 12-inch. Beef slicer, 12-inch. 


Butcher knives, 10-inch. 

Butcher knives, 6-mch.. 
Butcher knives, 6-inch. 

Cook knives, Ot-inch... 
Cook knives, 11 -inch... 

Cook knives, 12-inch — 


Butcher knives, 10-inch 

’Butcher knives, 6-inch, 

[ forged. 

Butcher knives, 6-inch.. 


Butcher, slicing, cook 
paring, and carving 
knives and cleavers 
and kitchen knives 


Cleavers, 8-inch. 

{ Crocus carving sets, 8- 
inch. 

3-piece, stag handles. 


Carving sets, 3 pieces, 
beef horn carvers 
8J-inch. 

Carving sets, 3 pieces 
stag carvers, 8-inch 
.do. 


Carving knives, forks 
and steels; steel blades, 
deerhorn handles; 
inch,stag. 

Carving knives, forks, 
and steels; steel blades 
deerhorn handles; 9- 
inch,stag. 

Carving knives, forks 
and steels; st eel blades, 
deerhorn handles; 
inch, 3-piece. 

Paragraph No. 356 

None found. 


.do . 
.do . 
.do . 


Paragraph No. 357. 

Scissors; cast-iron scis 
sors, 7-inch. 

Scissors; cast-iron scis 
sors, 5-inch. 

Scissors; cast-iron scis¬ 
sors, 4-inch. 

Scissors; Bessemer steel 
forgings, 4-inch. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Dozen. 


Cook knives, 
and 10-mch. 


9j-inch, j. 

Cook knives, 11 -inch— 

Cook knives, 12-inch— 

Butcher, slicing, cook, 
paring, and carving 
knives, and cleavers, 
and kitchen knives. 


Cleavers, 8-inch. 

Carving sets, 3-piece. 

Stag handles. 


...do. 


Carving sets, 3 pieces, 
horn handles. 

Carving sets, 3 pieces, 
stag carvers. 

Carving sets, 3 piece, 
stag carvers. 

None found. 


.do. 


Set. 


Dozen sets. 


.do. 
.do . 


.do. 


.do. 


Planing knives, etc., 
crucible steel; planer 
knives, 24 by 4 by J. 

Circular cigarette cutters, 
8 by 0.042. 

Tobacco knives, 10 by 14 
by 11- 

Circular cork cutter, 
14 by h- 


Scissors; cast-iron. 


Set. 


.do. 


.do. 


Each. 


Dozen. 


Scissors; cast-iron — 

Scissors; cast-iron. 

Scissors; steel forging- 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


anding 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


_do. 


|_do.... 

_do_ 


. .do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Dozen. 

.do.. 

Each. 


$5.73 

3.77 

I. 58 
2.17 

3.61 
6.98 

6.93 

.72 

II. 43 

1.96 

40.09 

27.90 
27.90 
2.16 

1.82 

4.86 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


*0. 57 

.38 

.16 

.217 

.36 

.70 

1.04 

.07 

1.14 

.19 

4.01 

2.79 
2.79 

.11 

.09 

.24 


.91 

.62 

.72 

1.43 


.09 

.06 

.07 

.07 


130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

167 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 


30 per cent. 


Amount. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 
30 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 

. .do. 

..do. 


.do.:. 


.do. 


128 

128 

128 

128 


$1.72 

1.13 

.47 
. 65 

1.08 

2.09 

2.08 

.22 

2.29 

.59 

12.03 

8.37 

8.37 

.65 

. 55 

1.46 


Amount 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


30 percent. 


154.3 

157.5 

44.3 

20.7 

110.3 

91.4 

19.4 

109.9 

140.2 

80.3 

90.8 

121.9 
121.9 

52.4 

52.4 

52.4 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.30 

. 19 
.22 
.43 


$12.38 

8.33 

.98 

.63 

5.57 
8.93 

1.95 

1.11 

20.84 

2.20 

50.97 

47.64 

47.64 

1.53 

1.29 

3.44 


188. 4 

216.2 

172.2 

55.4 


2. 45 

1.88 

1.74 

1.07 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


Actual selling price $6.45 and $4.80, respectively, account Crocus domestic blade. 


$20. 40 

13.60 

3.19 

3.67 

10.62 
18. 70 

12.00 

2.12 

35.70 

4.94 
107.10 

86.70 

80.70 
4.45 

3.75 

10.00 


$14.25 


8.25 

9.50 

8.00 

2.50 

2.50 
2.70 
2.85 

4.65 

5.50 

15.00 

17.50 
17.75 
17.50 

1.44 

1.20 

26.00 

32.00 

i 6.70 
15.05 

2 93.00 


3 91.20 
' 74.40 


3.75 

2.75 
2.75 
3.00 


5.20 

9.60 
54.50 
5.78 

3.16 

2. 75 
2.15 
s 6.20 


Para¬ 

graph. 


29,5 

29,5 

29,5 

29,5 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 

355 


356 

356 

356 

356 

357 

357 

357 

357 


35 per cent and 8 
cents each. 


.do. 


..do... 
.do... 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


/35 per cent and 16\ 
\ cents each. J 

.do. 


.do. 

.do . 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


35 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 


1909 


35 per cent and 20 
cents each. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


154 

154 

154 

154 

154 

154 

154 

154 

199 

154 

154 

1.54 

154 

154 

154 

154 


199 

199 

199 

199 

152 

152 

152 

152 


Rate. 


cent each, but 
not less than 40 
per cent. 


Remarks. 


»p«““(“A! ,rtf,d&t 

bolster. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


15 per cent and 1 
cent each, but 
not less than 40 
per cent. 

45 per cent. 


15 per cent and 10 
cents each, but 
not less than 40 
per cent. 

_do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


15 per cent and 50 
cents per dozen. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


lActual selling price, $4.75 to $o.7o, 
J deduct 10 to 25 cents per dozen on 

1 account of length, brass R. B. 


Importer explains that owing to 
risk involved profits are not as 
large as they seem. 


‘ Actual selling price-,- 

t Actual selling price $6.90. Domestic 10 per cent superior. 

























































































































































































































































85 


Schedule 3—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 
Do.... 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 


France.... 

Germany. 

Do.... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 


Germany. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 357— 
Continued. 

Scissors; Bessemer steel 
forgings, 5-inch. 

Scissors; cast steel of fine 
quality; one of the 
best line of imported 
scissors. 

Scissors; crucible steel; 
barber scissors, 7J- 
inch. 

Scissors; crucible steel 
forgings; barber shears, 
7-inch. 

Scissors; crucible steel 
forgings. 

Scissors; Bessemer steel 
forgings; 3i-inch. 

Scissors; Bessemer steel 
forgings. 

Scissors; crucible steel 
forgings; 1-2. 


Scissors; cast steel, of fine 
quality; one of the best 
lines of imported scis¬ 
sors; 4-incn. 

Scissors; cast steel, of fine 
quality ; one of the best 
lines of imported scis¬ 
sors; 5J-inch. 

Barber shears; crucible 
steel forgings; 7-inch. 

Scissors; crucible steel 
forgings; 4$-inch. 

Scissors; crucible steel 
forgings; 6-inch. 

Scissors; crucible steel 
forgings; 8-inch. 

Scissors; crucible steel 
forgings. 

Scissors; crucible steel 
forgings. 

Scissors; crucible steel 
forgings. 

Scissors; crucible steel 
forgings; 9-inch. 

Paragraph No. 358. 2 

Razors. 


Scissors; steel forging, 
5-inch. 

Scissors; steel forging. 


Dozen. 
_do. 


Scissors; steel forging, 
74-inch. 

Scissors; steel forging. 


Scissors; steel forging. 

Scissors; steel forging. 
Scissors; steel forging. 
Scissors; steel forging. 


Scissors; steel forging. 


Scissors; steel forging. 


_-do. 

..do. 


.do. 


. .do. 

.do.. 

. .do. 


_do.. 


.do. 


Nonefound.|.do. 

.do.do. 

.do. 1 .do. 


England. 

Germany. 

Do. 


Do. 


Razors.. 
Razors. . 
Razors.. 


Razors, 101. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Razors. 


Razors. 

Razors.-. 

Razors, guimped top, 
tang. 

Razors, guimped. 


.do. 

.do- 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Dozen. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 



Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of ^ 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

c 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
urrency. 

Landing 

Duty, present act. 

freight, 
insur- 
mce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 


$1. 41 

SO. 07 

128 

30 per cent. 

*0.42 

84.2 

*1.60 

*3.50 


5 42 

.54 

128 

. ..do. 

1.62 

97.8 

7.42 

15.00 


2.91 

. 15 

128 

.do. 

.88 | 

322.8 

12.72 

16.66 


4 72 

.47 

128 

_do. 

1.42 

144.3 

9. 54 

16.15 


1 55 

.08 

128 

.do. 

.47 

102.3 

2.15 

4.25 


92 

.05 

128 

.do. 

.28 

100 

1.25 

2.50 


1.24 

.06 

128 

.do. 

.37 

100.1 

1.6S 

3.35 


1 25 

. 06 

128 

.do. 

.38 

113 

1.91 

3.60 


3.64 

.36 

• 

128 

.do. 

1.09 

96.4 

4.91 

10.00 


2 Q7 

.28 

128 

.do. 

.89 

99.2 

4.11 

8.25 


Q 02 

. 45 

128 

.do. 

2.70 

23.2 

2.83 

15.00 


2.70 

.27 

128 

.do. 

.81 

105 

3.97 

7.75 


4 17 

.42 

128 


1.25 

176.5 

10.31 

16.15 


5 75 

.58 

128 


1.73 

121.4 

9.79 

17.85 


4 XI 

.48 

128 


1.44 

102.1 

6.87 

13.60 


5 80 

.58 

128 


1.74 

77.9 

6.33 

14.45 


3 51 


128 

.do. 

1.05 

159.6 

7.84 

12.75 


5 83 

.58 

128 


1.75 

114.4 

9.34 

17.50 


5.11 

.51 

128 

55 per cent. 

2.81 

182 

15.37 

23.80 


4 59 

.23 

128 

.do. 

2.52 

36 

2.66 

10.00 


I 3.46 

. 17 

128 

.do. 

1.90 

117 

6.47 

12.00 


6.83 

.68 

128 

.do. 

3.75 

86.5 




6.83 

.68 

128 

.do. 

3.75 

1 86.5 

9.74 

21.00 


article 

ported 

mpara 

ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


1 *5. 04 
11.75 

11.40 

10.70 

6.90 

6.00 

6.40 

6.50 

10.97 

7.95 


16.89 


13.30 
13. 30 
17. 05 


17.05 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

358 


358 

358 

358 


35 per cent and 20 
cents each. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


30 per cent and 20 
centseach. 


.do... 

.do... 

.do... 


i Actual selling price, *5.60. Domestic 10 per cent superior. 


358 

2 Imnortations of safety razors were not large prior to Aug. 1, 1921 , owing to patent rights, and available data is meager. Lar 
have been imported since'Nov. 15, 1921, the date of expiration of several Gillette Safety Razor patents, and large orders hav 
abroad. 


.do. 


1909 

Para- 

Hate. 

graph. 


152 

15 per cent and 50 


cents each. 

152 

25 per cent and 75 


cents per dozen. 

152 

.do. 

152 


152 

15 per cent and 50 


cents per dozen. 

152 


152 

.do. 

152 


152 

25 per cent and 75 


cents per dozen. 

152 


152 

. .do. 

152 

.do. 

152 

.do. 

152 

...do. 

152 


152 

.do. 

152 

.do. 

152 


152 

35 per cent and 15 


cents each. 

152 


152 

.do. 

152 


.1 152 



Remarks. 


Importer explains that owing to 
risks involved profits are not as 
large as they seem. 


Importer claims that on account of 
excessive overhead and high rate 
of exchange of marks purchased, 
profits are not as high as they seem. 

Importer claims that owing to risk 
involved profits are not as high as 
they seem. 

Actual selling price, *6.65; domestic 
10 per cent superior. 

Actual selling price, *7.12; domestic, 
10 per cent superior. 

Importer claims that owing to risk 
involved profits are not as high as 
they seem; actual selling price, 
*7.25; domestic, 10 per cent su¬ 
perior. 

Actual selling price, *9.9/; domestic, 
10 per cent superior. 


Actual selling price of domestic 
article, *15.35; addition of 10 per 
cent for grind and polish. 


Actual selling price of domestic 
article, *15.50; addition of 10 per 
cent for refinement of finish. 

Do. 

Larger quantities 
e been placed 



























































































































































































































































86 

Schedule 3.— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Germany. 


Do. Razors 


Paragraph No. 35S— 
Continued. 

Razors, manganese steel, 
| inch. 


Unit. 


Do. 

Do.. 

England- 

Do. 

Do. 

Germany. 


Do. 


Germany. 

Do... 

Do... 

DO... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 


Razors, antirust. 


Razors, J cro. blade, 
gold etched. 


Razors, f.... 
Razors, |.... 

Razors., 

Razors. 

Razors, f— 
Razors, §... 


None found 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 


Dozen. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency, 


.do- 


Razors. 

Paragraph No. 359. 

Surgical instruments,' 
steel forgings, nickel 
-plated. 

Surgical instruments, 1 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 1 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments,' 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments,' 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments,' 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 1 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments,' 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated, scissors. 
Surgical instruments,' 
steel forgings, niekei 
plated, scissors. 
Surgical instruments,' 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments,' 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments,' 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated, scissors. 
Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, niekei 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 


.do. 


_do . 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


Landing 


Duty, present act. 


.do. 


Surgical instruments, Dozen- 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments. .do. 

steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, .do. 

steel forgings, nickel 
plated, 5-inch. 

Sureical' instruments. .do. 

steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, .do. 

steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, .do... 

steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, .do... 

steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, .do... 

steel forgings, nickel 
plated, scissors. 

Surgical instruments, .do.. 

steel forgings, niekei 
plated, scissors. 

Surgical instruments, .do.. 

steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, .do.. 

steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical, instruments, .do.. 

steel forgings, nickel 
plated, scissors. 

Surgical instruments, .do.. 

steel forgings, plated. 

Surgical instruments, .do.. 

steel forgings, plated. 

Surgical instruments, --do.. 

steel forgings, plated.. 

Surgical instruments, .do.. 

steel forgings, plated. 

Surgical instruments, I.do.. 

steel forgings, plated. 

Surgical instruments, .do.. 

steel forgings, plated. 

Surgical instruments, .do.. 

steel forgings, plated. 

Surgical instruments, .do.. 

steel forgings, plated. | 

Surgical instruments, j.do.. 

steel forgings, plated. 


$4.56 


3.59 


8.15 
10.50 
9.41 
6. 76 
13.55 
1.22 

1.55 


.13.00 
3.60 

2.25 

15.00 
12.00 1 

5.25 ! 

3.20 j 
1.80 

6.00 

11.10 

8.40 

| 12.00 
12.00 
12.00 

36.00 

13.20 
24.00 

5.36 
2.42 

3.40 
15.12 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Amount. 


es, 
t, | 

■- 1 

tc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

1 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. A 

18 

128 

55 per cent. 

$1.99 

250 

18 

128 

_do. 

1.97 

74 

.82 

128 

_do. 

4.48 

127 

.05 

128 

_do. 

5.78 

86 

.47 

128 

_do. 

5.17 

47. 7 

.34 

128 

_do. 

3.72 

47. 8 

.68 

128 

_do. 

7.45 

47.5 

.06 

128 

35 per cent. 

.43 

46 

.08 

128 

55 per cent. 

.85 

21 

.90 

167 

20 per cent. 

3 60 

80.7 

.18 

167 

.do.* 

.72 

66.7 

.11 

167 

.do.| 

.45 

92 

.75 

167 

.do. 

3.00 

124 

.60 

167 

.do. 

2.40 

20 

.26 

167 

.....do. 

1.05 

73.8 

.18 

167 

.do. 

.61 

110 

.24 

128 

30 per cent. 

1 44 

85.2 


128 


1.80 

70. 1 

.57 

167 

20 per cent,. 

2.28 

89. 5 

. 12 

167 

.do. 

' 1.68 

42. 9 

.60 

128 

30 per cent. 

3.60 

96.3 

.60 

167 

20 per cent. 

2.40 

92 ; 

.60 

167 

!.do. 

I 

2.40 

60 

1.80 

167 

j.do. 

7.20 

73.3 

.66 

167 

.do. 

2.64 

81.8 

1.20 

167 

J.do. 

4.80 

20 

.50 

167 

1.do. 

.99 

119 

.22 

167 

.do. 

. 45 

249.5 

.31 

167 

.do. 

.63 

176.5 

1.40 

107 

.do. 

2.80 

164 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$16.79 


4.26 


17.15 
14.97 
7.20 
5.19 
10.32 
.79 

.52 


19.50 

3.00 

2.59 

23.25 
3.00 
4.84 
4.40 
5.52 
5.70 
12.75 

4.50 

15. 60 
13.80 
9.00 
33.00 

13.50 
6.00 
8.15 
7.71 
7.66 

31.68 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$23.52 $18.20 


10.00 | 14.80 


30.60 . 
32.30 . 
22.25 . 

16.00 S. 

32.00 . 
2.50 . 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


3.00 


42.00 


7.50 

5.40 
42.00 
18.00 

11.40 

8.40 
12.00 ' 
13.80 

27.00 

15.00 
31. SO 
28. 80 
24.00 
78.00 
30.00 
36.00 
15.00 
10.80 
12.00 
51.00 


36.00 
10.80 
4.0C 
45.00 
15.00 
10.20 
8.40 

16 80 

15.00 
24.00 
15.00 
28. 80 
33.00 
15.00 
72.00 
27.00 
27.00 
19.80 
13.50 
12.00 
60.00 


Para¬ 

graph. 


358 


358 


358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 


359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 

359 


do..- - 

.do.... 

.do- 

do. . .. 
.do. 


House bill. 

1909 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

30 per cent and 20 
cents each. 

152 

35 per cent and 15 
cents each. 


152 

.do. 


152 


.do. 

.do. 

152 

152 

152 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

30 per cent and 12 
cents each. 

30 per cent and 16 
cents each. 

152 

152 

152 

.do. 

35 per cent and 12 
cents each. 

35 per cent and 15 
cents each. 

35 per cent and 
specific. 

199 

45 per cent. 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

..do. 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

.do. 

199 



Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic 
article, $16.55; addition of 10 per 
cent for refinement of finish; im¬ 
porter claims higher costs on ac¬ 
count of high rate of exchange. 

Actual selling pi ice of domestic 
article, $16.45; deduction of 10 per 
cent, for cheaper workmanship and 
finish. 


152 

152 

190 

190 

152 




specific. 

do. 

199 

45 per cent. 


199 

.do.... 


199 

.do.... 


199 

.do.... 

do. 

199 

.do_ 

.do. 

199 

.do.... 

.do. 

199 

.do.... 

.do. 

199 


.do. 

199 

.do... 


25 per cent and 
specific. 

_do. 

45 per cent. 

....do. 

25 per cent and 


Importer 


17 LC4 tVU • 

explains that apparent large profits are necessary on account of large variety of items 


in stock and small individual sales. 




























































































































































































































































87 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 




1 




Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 
















Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 
charges, ! 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

compara¬ 

ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 





United 

freight, . 

Para- 





graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 





States 

insur- 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 










jurrency. 

mce, etc. 1 

graph. 











Paragraph No. 359— 





1 













Continued. 

















Germany. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, plated. 








$21.34 

$34.20 

$42.00 


359 

35 per cent and 

199 



$10.07 

$0.93 

167 


$1.86 

166 

0 









specific. 



Do 

plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, plated. 


7.53 

.70 

167 


1.39 

18] 

17. 38 

27.00 

24.00 

5 

359 

.....do. 

199 

.do. 











Do 

plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 
plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, platod. 

Surgical instrumeuts, 
steel forgings, plated. 


3.26 

4.54 

.30 

.42 

167 

167 


.60 

.84 


fi fi4 

10.80 

10.20 

5 

359 

’...do. 

199 





127.6 

7.40 

13.20 

12.60 

5 

359 


199 

.do. 








Dn 

plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, plated. 


5.44 

.50 

167 


1.00 

159.4 

11.06 

18.00 

21.00 

5 

359 

.do. 

199 

.do.... 







Tin 

plated. 

Surgical Instruments, 
steel forgings, nickel 

Surgical instruments, 
steel forgings, plated. 


5. SO 

.53 

167 


1.06 

160 

11.81 

19.20 

18.00 

5 

359 

.do. 

199 

.do. 









plated. 

Surgical instruments, 
5i-ineh, Backhaus 



3.70 

.18 

167 


.74 

62.3 

2.88 

7.50 


20 

359 

.do. 

199 

.do. 











towel forcens, hand- 


















forged steel. 

. Surgical instruments, 
6^-inch, Ochsners 



4.22 

.21 

167 


.844 

51.8 

2.73 

8.00 


20 

359 


199 

.do. 












straight forcens. hand- 

















Do 

forged steel. 

Surgical instruments, 
6£-inch Rochester 



4.22 

.21 

167 

.do. 

.844 

51.8 

2.73 

S.00 


20 

359 

.do_-. 

199 

__do... 
















Straight forceps, hand- 


















forged steel. 

Surgical instruments, 
Ochsner forceps, 6J- 



4.97 

223 

167 


.994 

142.5 

8.81 

15.00 


2 

359 

.do. 

-199 

......do. 













inch, steel laid. 
Surgical instruments, 
sponge forceps, 9i- 



5.32 

.239 

167 


1.064 

126.5 

8.38 

15.00 


2 

359 

.do. 

199 


Do. 












inch. 

Surgical instrumeuts, 
Allis forceps. 6J-inch. 

Surgical instruments, 
scissors, hand-forged 
steel, 5-inch, operating. 

Surgical instruments, 
scissors, hand-forged 



4.83 

.217 

167 

.do. 

.966 

149.5 

8.99 

15.00 


20 

359 

.do. 

199 

.do. 




2,94 

.15 

128 

30 per cent. 

.882 

51.1 

2.03 

6.00 


20 

359 

.do. 

152 

75 cents per dozen 
and 25 per cent. 


















3.25 

.16 

128 

.do. 

.985 

82.2 

3.61 

8.00 


20 

359 

.do. 

152 

.do. 

Do. 















steel, 54 -inch, operat- 
_ ing. 



6.12 

.31 

128 

.do. 

1.84 

8.8 

.73 

9.00 


20 

359 

.do. 

152 

.do. 

Do. 

Surgical instruments, 
scissors, hand-forgec. 
steel, 7-inch, band¬ 
age. 




1.194 

39.7 

2.13 

7.50 


20 

359 

.do. 

152 

.do. 

3.98 

.20 

128 

Do. 

Surgical scissors, hand- 
forged steel, 54 inches, 
bandage. 

Surgical scissors, ban- 
dage, 54 inches. 

.do. 


.do. 

115.3 

9.64 

18.00 


2 

359 


152 

_do. 



128 

1.86 




6.22 

.28 








4.17 

.187 

128 

.do. 

1.25 

167.5 

9.39 

15.00 


2 

359 

.do. 

152 


Do. 

Surgical scissors,suture. 
54 ' inches. 

.do. 


.do. 

1.21 

142.7 

7.76 

13.20 


2 

359 


152 

.do. 




4.05 

.182 

128 






oh inches. 


.do. 









12.60 

5 

359 

.do. 

199 

45 percent. 


None found. 

. Surgical instruments.. - 









9.60 

5 

359 


199 

199 

.do. 


. Dental instruments. 

Dental instruments. 


1.49 

.08 

107 

20 per cent. 

.30 

76.5 



3.84 

5,50 

359 

.do. 

.do. 
















burrs of first quality; 
German pliers and 
scissors of medium 
quality; band piece 
first quality; plain 
burrs, No. 1. 

. Dental instruments, 

standard pattern steel 
instruments for dental 
work; plain burrs, 
No. 2. 



.00 

166 


.21 

34.2 

.51 

2.00 

13.44 

5,50 

359 

.do. 

19S 

40 per cent. 

Do. 

Dental instruments, 

Dozen. 

1.19 








Perry pliers. 

pliers. 




166 

.do. 

.56 

59.4 

1.49 

4.00 

23.52 

5,50 

359 


198 

_do. 


. Dental instruments 

Dental instruments, 


1.86 

.09 



Do. 
















Do. 

eonturing pliers, 5 
inches. 

. Crown scissors, curved, 

Crescent pliers. 

Dental instruments, 

standard pattern steel 

.do. 

1.67 

.OS 

106 

.do. 

.50 

77.7 

1.75 

4.00 

25. 20 

5,50 

359 

.do. 

152 

5C cents per dozen 
and 15 per cent. 


inches. 

















instruments for dental 
work; scissors. 


















Remarks. 


Actual selling price, $6.48 per gross; 
40 per cent deducted for superior 
workmanship and better material. 


s 

Actual selling price, $16.80 per dozen; 
20 per cent deducted for better 
material. 

Actual selling price, $33.60; 30 per 
cent deducted for better material 
and finish. 

Actual selling price, $29.04 per dozen; 
20 per cent deducted for better 
material of domestic. 












































































































































































































































































Country. 


Germany . 


England. 
Do... 


Do. 


Holland. 


Germany. 


England. 


Germany. 


France. 


Germany. 

Do... 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 3.—METALS, MANUFACTURES OF-Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 359— 
Continued. 

Dental instruments, 
hand piece. 

Dental instruments, for- 
instruments, 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


ceps. 

Dental 

burrs. 


Dental instruments, Each, 
hand piece. 


Dental instruments, 
chip syringe. 

Paragraph No. 360. 

Analytical balance and 
weight of standard 
pattern. 

Autoclave, metal cham¬ 
ber, used for testing 
cement under high 
temperature and pres¬ 
sure, 25 atmosphere 
pressure, 2 liters 
capacity. 

None found.. 

Aneroid barometer, en¬ 
gineering, 2$-inch alu¬ 
minum case, 5,000 feet. 

Aneroid weather barom¬ 
eter, 5-inch openenam- 
eled dial, brass lac¬ 
quered case, without 
thermometer. 

None found. 


Dental instruments, for¬ 
ceps. 

Dental instruments, 
burrs. 

Dental instruments, 
chip syringe. 


.do. 

Dozen. 


Each. 


Analytical balance and 
weight of standard 
pattern without spe¬ 
cial attachment. 

Scientific instruments 
and apparatus con¬ 
structed chiefly of 
metal. 


Each. 

...do.... 


Do. 

Do. 

Switzerland. 


Germany. 


Bunsen burners for gas, 
of the Meker type, 
used for laboratory 
purposes. 

None found. 

.do.'...... 

Drawing instruments, in 
case, German silver 
and steel. 

Drawing instruments, 
German silver and 
steel. 

..do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do... 

_do.... 

Drawing instruments, 
made of German 
silver. 

_do.-. 

Mathematical instru¬ 
ments; planimeters, 
brass, German silver, 
and steel. 

Mathematical instru¬ 
ments, plariimeters, 
brass, German silver, 
and steel. 

.do. 

_do.. 

Mathematical instru¬ 
ments, ol ammeters, 
brass, German silver 
and steel, Svith ca e. 

{ Current meters, made of 
brass, Gorman silver, 
and steel. 

Nonetfound’.. 


Autoclaves. do. 

Barometers, aluminum |.do. 

cases, metal dials, 
nickel silver, vacuum 
chamber. 

Barometers, brass base, |.do. 

5-inch enamel dial, 
nickel silver, vacuum 
chamber. 


Barometers, aluminum |. do... 

cases, metal dials, 
nickel silver, vacuum 
chamber. 

_do.I.do. 


$3.00 

1.86 

.26 

.89 


74.76 

10.46 

49.00 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.15 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Burners..do... 

Blast lamp..do... 

Same as foreign. I Per set.. 


.do. 


.do. 


do.1.do.. 

None found..do. 

.do..do... 

do..do. 

.do..do... 

.do..do... 

do.I.do. 


do.I.do. 

Same as foreign..do. 


None found..do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do.. 

_do.. 

I.do.. 


L.. 


.do. 


.do. 


do.. 


Laboratory apparatus, 
soientificinstru.nents, 

made chiefly of metal, 
centrifuge. 

Laboratory apparatus, 
scientific instruments, 
madechiefly of metal, 
incubators. 

Laboratory apparatus, 
scientific instruments, 
madechiefly of metal, 
incubators. 


1/_do. 

[\Each... 

...do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


Amount. 


11.80 


2.55 


.14 

.01 

.08 


8.22 

1.13 

20.00 


167 

167 

167 

167 


167 

167 


167 


20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 
.do. 


1.77 


.15 


94 


167 


.do. 


25 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


1.70 


2.23 


3.50 


2.60 
7.65 
2.26 
4. 45 
1 . 11 
2.98 
3.75 


5.30 

7.35 


6.60 


13.35 
16. 75 
47.50 


31.00 
104. 00 


.46 


.06 


.35 


.26 
.76 
.23 
.44 
. 11 
.30 
.11 


.16 

.74 


.66 


1.34 
1.68 
2.37 


3.10 
10. 40 


Per cent. Amount 


$0.60 

.37 

.05 

.17 


14.95 
1.05 

9.80 


6.6 

106.7 

56.2 

115 


37.8 

58.2 

71.3 


2.95 


.51 


167 


167 

167 


167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 


167 

167 


107 


167 

167 

167 


167 

167 


20 per cent. 

20 per cent. 
.do. 


.do . 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do.. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do_ 

. .do_ 


.34 

‘.’4460 

.70 


.52 

1.53 

.45 

.89 

.22 

.60 

.75 


1.06 

1.47 


1.32 


2.67 
3.35 
9. 50 


6.20 

20.80 


18.03 


33$ 


28.4 


110.2 


63.3 
54 

46.7 

108.3 

58.7 
20 


21.7 

31.2 


20 


39.1 

49.2 
35.7 


50 

66.4 


$0.25 

2.53 

.18 

1.31 


37.07 
7.36 

56.20 


2.98 


1.07 


.71 


3.02 


6.29 
1.59 
2.70 
1.56 
2.28 
.92 


1.42 

2.99 


1.72 


6.79 
10.72 
21.60 


20.20 

89.20 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

$4.00 

$4.62 

4.90 

4.20 

.50 

.43 

2. 45 

.80 


135.00 
20.00 

135.00 


19.50 


4.28 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


3.21 

"5." 76 
14.55 


i 3.38 
16.24 

4.53 
8.48 
3.00 
6.16 

5.53 


7.94 

12.55 


10.30 


24.15 

32.50 

80.60 


60.50 
225. 00 


112.50 

13.32 

185.00 


70.00 

21.60 


6.00 


48.00 


3.00 


2.00 

3.50 

10.20 


15.07 


7.24 


Para¬ 

graph. 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


5,50 

5,50 

5,50 

5,50 


12.55 


50 


50 


Para¬ 

graph. 


359 

359 

359 

359 


360 

360 

360 


360 
228,360 


360 


228,360 


35 per cent and 
specific. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


50 


50 


50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 


50 

50 


40 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 


_do. 

35 and 40 per cent 


40 per cent. 


35 and 40 per cent 


360 40 per cent. 


360 

360 

360 


360 


360 

360 

360 

360 

360 

360 

360 


360 

360 


..do. 

.do. 

..do. 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


1909 


9.75 


55.00 


60.00 


Rate. 


199 

199 

199 

199 


199 

199 

199 


199 

108 


199 


108 


199 


45 per cent. 


199 

199 

199 


199 


199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 


199 

199 


50 

360 


199 

50 

360 


199 

50 

360 

.do. 

199 

50 

360 

.do. 

199 

50 

360 

.do. 

199 

50 

360 

.do. 

199 

50 

360 

.do. 

199 

50 

360 

.do. 

199 

50 

360 

.do. 

199 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 


.do. 


..do.. 

.do. 

..do. 

.do. 

.do. 

..do. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price, $6.60 each; £0 per 
cent deducted for better material 
and finish of domestic. 

Actual selling price 54 cents per 
dozen: 20 per cent deducted for su¬ 
perior workmanship of domestic. 

Actual selling price, 53 cents each; 
50 per cent added for difference in 
quality and design, superiority of 
foreign. 


Also tabulated under paragraph 228, 
as this item may be included under 
both paragraphs 228 and 360. 


i Landed costs. 


























































































































































































































































































































































89 

Schedule 3— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


England. 


Great Britain. 


Germany. 


Do. 


G ermany. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 360— 
Continued. 

Nautical instruments, 
madechiefly of metal. 


Compass and binnacle, 
complete with azimuth 
mirror and all equip¬ 
ment. 

Compass and binnacle, 
complete with azimuth 
mirror and all equip¬ 
ment. yacht stand¬ 
ard. 

Sextant. 

Sextant, yacht stand¬ 
ard. 

Cherub log, without gov¬ 
ernor. 

Protractors, instruments 
made of brass, Ger¬ 
man silver, steel, or 
nickel silver. 

None found. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

.do. 

Level, No. Ill, without 
plane, glass, arrange¬ 
ment n/, stand II a. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


None found.! Each. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


None found. 


Paragraph No. 361. 
Pliers. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

France. 

Do. 

Germany.. 
Sweden.... 
Germany-.. 


Sweden. 

Germany 

Sweden. 

Germany. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Pliers, 6-inch. 

_do. 

Pliers, 8-inch- 

Pliers, 6-inch. 

Pliers..... 

Pliers, 6-inch. 

Pliers, 71-inch- 

Pliers, field, 5-inch 
Pliers, 5-inch.... 

.do. 

Pliers. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Protractors, made of 
steel and German sil- 


...do. 


Each. 


.. .do.,.do. 

Ship’s compass, 9unch. .do. 

Ship’s compass, 7-inch. .1.do. 

Hand taflrail log.I. 

Sounding machine. 

Surveying instruments: 

Level, high grade, 
made of composition 
brass and hardened 
bronze, and optical 
glass lenses; tripod of 
ash; instrument box 
of mahogany. 

Surveying instrument: 

Transit, high grade, 
made of composition 
brass and hardened 
bronze, silver, and 
optical - glass lenses; 
tripod of ash; instru¬ 
ment box of mahog¬ 
any. 


.do. 


Pliers. 


Dozen. 


$ 2 ( 1.34 


209.50 


231.50 


74.00 

56.00 


21.34 


7.50 

9.00 


142.80 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.41 


26.50 


26.50 


7.00 

1.50 


1.20 


.75 

.90 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


5.60 


Pliers, 6-inch... 

_do. 

_do. 

_do.1- 

Pliers, 4-inch... 
Pliers, 6-inch... 
Pliers, 71-inch.. 
Pliers, 5-inch... 

.do. 

Pliers, 54-inch. 
.do..'. 


Pliers, 8-inch. 

_do. 

Pliers, 5-inch. 

Pliers, 7-inch. 

.do. 

None found. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

.. do. 

. .do. 

..do. 


Pliers, 8-inch. 

_do. 

Pliers, 5-inch. 

Pliers, 7-inch. 

.do. 

Pliers, 5-inch. 

Pliers. 

Pliers, 5-inch. 

Pliers, 7-inch. 

Foreign sample has box joint while domestic sample is lap joint 


...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

.. .do. 


1.57 


1.77 
1.39 
2.33 
2.90 
1.00 
2.37 
4.96 
2.18 
1.59 
3. 52 
1.19 


94 


94 


94 


94 


167 

167 


Rale. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


Amount. 


$5.085 


52.375 


57.875 


./..do. 
_do. 


.do 


20 per cent. 
.do. 


94 


5.65 
3.28 
5.11 
2.39 
2. 39 
1.15 
.75 
.75 
1.86 
2.93 


. 157 


.177 
.139 
.233 
.362 
. 125 
.237 
.25 
.10 
. 1975 
. 352 
. 186 


. 565 
.41 
.511 
.239 
.239 
. 115 
.12 
. 12 
.28 
.44 


25 per cent. 


166 


166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 


166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 

166 


30 per cent. 


18.50 
14 00 

5.335 


1.50 

1.80 


35. 70 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. I Amount. 


112.1 $29.165 


24.9 


71. 625 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


14 44.12 


40.7 

39.8 

14.79 


64. 1 
70.9 


40.50 
2S. 50 

4.125 


6. 25 
8. 30 


19 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

30 per cent. 


..do- 

..do- 

. .do- 

..do- 

..do- 

..do_ 

..do_ 

. .do_ 

..do_ 

. .do_ 


.47 


.53 

.41 

.69 

.87 

.30 

.71 

1.49 

.68 

.48 

1.06 

.45 


1.70 
.98 
1.53 
.71 
.71 
.34 
.23 
.23 
. 56 
.88 


35.90 


127.6 


100 

132 

178.2 
106 

152.2 
102 

56.7 

68.9 

120 

59 

135 


63.5 
82 
61.7 
57.2 
57.2 

161.9 
45. 4 
45.4 

92.6 

17.6 


2.80 


2. 47 
2.56 
5.79 

4.37 
2.18 

3.38 

3. SO 
2.04 
2.73 
2.91 
2.87 


5.03 
3.83 
4. 41 
1.91 
1.91 
2.60 
.50 
.50 
2.50 
.75 


$55.00 


360.00 


360.00 


140.00 

100.00 

32.00 


16.00 
20.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara- 
'ble. 


220.00 


5.00 


4.95 

4.50 
9.05 

8.50 
3.60 
6.70 

10.50 
5.00 
,5.00 
7.84 
5.00 


12. 94 
8. 50 
11.56 
5. 25 
5.25 
4.20 
1.60 
1.60 
5. 20 
5.00 


$18.80 

23.50 

27.00 
275. 00 
175.00 
30.00 
175.00 
157. 50 


277. 50 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


5.00 


15.50 
5.10 
7.25 
7.25 
1 10. 05 
9.00 
11.75 
7.40 
7.40 
9.00 
9.00 


8. 75 
8. 75 
10. 70 

8. 85 

9. 90 


50 


50 


50 


50 

50 


50 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


360 


360 


360 


360 

360 

360 


360 
360 

360 
360 
360 
360 
.360 
228, 360 


228, 360 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

35 and 40 percent 


.do. 


361 


361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 


361 

361 

361 

301 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


4 inches and un¬ 
der, 8cents each: 

4 to 6 inches, 10 
cents each; over 
6 inches, 12 
cents each and 
25j|>er cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

4 inches and un¬ 
der, 8 cents each; 
4 to 6 inches, 10 
cents each; over 
6inches, 12 cents 
each and 25 per 
cent. 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 


Extra cost for box 


joint, 50 per cent. The foreign cost for box over lap joint, approximately 33J per cent 


F. O. B. selling price, $6.70. 


199 


199 


199 


199 

199 


199 


199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

108 


108 


198 


198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 


198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 

198 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do. 


40 per cent and S 
cents per pound. 


. ..do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

... do. 

...do. 

...do. 

. ..do. 

...do. 

. ..do. 

40 per cent and 8 
centsper pound. 


Remarks. 


Importers say that it is almost im¬ 
possible to* give a representative 
selling price, as sales are small and 
irregular and dealers are not able 
to maintain a standard price. 


This item also tabulated under para¬ 
graph 228, as both paragraphs 228 
and 360 may include the same. 


Do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

...Tdo. 


.... 


95182—22- 


-13 



























































































































































































































































































90 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF Continued. 







Foreign article. 


Overhead and 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


House bill. 

1909 










profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 






Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
palue in 
United 
States 
urrency. 

sanding 

Duty, present act. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


c 

freight, 
insur- 
ince, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

tmount. 

J er cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 



Paragraph No. 301— 
Continued. 



$1.48 

$0.22 

166 

30 per cent. 

$0.45 

27.9 

$0. 60 

$2.75 


5 

361 

4 inches and under, 

198 

40 per cent and 8 
cents per pound. 




Dozen. 




8 cents each;4 to 












4. 20 
5.40 

6. 75 
10.0<1 
9.00 
7.50 
11.90 
13.50 



361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

361 

6 inches, 10 cents 
each; under 6 
inches, 12 cents 
each and 25 per 
cent. 

198 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Pliers. 

Pliers, 7-inch (insulated) 
Pliers. 

_do. 

_do... 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

1.77 

2.75 
2.55 

3.43 

.26 

.34 

.32 

.43 

166 

166 

166 

166 

_do. 

.do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.53 

.82 

.76 

1.03 ! , 

64 

38.1 
86 

104.5 

1.64 

1. 49 

3.12 

5.11 
4.05 

4.45 
4.00 
1.90 


5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

. .do. 

198 

198 

198 

198 

.do.1 

.do. 

.do.| 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

3.48 

2.14 
5.55 

8.14 

.44 

.27 

.6937 

1.02 

166 

166 

166 

166 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

1.03 

.64 

1.66 

2.44 

81. 8 
146 
50.6 
16.4 

. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

198 

198 

198 

.do.| 

.do.| 

.do. 


Paragraph No. 363. 










11.00 

$25.64 

13 

363 


153 

50 per cent. 


Swords and scabbards 
and waterproof bag. 



5.53 

.25 

129 

30 per cent. 

1.25 

56.4 

3.97 





















Paragraph No. 364. 





132 








364 

20 per cent. 

156 

25 per cent. 


Muzzle loading guns.... 


















Paragraph No. 365. 

Shotguns, double-barrel 
breech-loading shot 
guns. 

Rifles, bolt-action sport¬ 
ing rifles, 6.50 milli¬ 
meter bore. 

Rifles, bolt-action sport 
ing rifle, 8 millimeters. 

Rifles, bolt-action, sin¬ 
gle shot, .22-caliber 
brcech-loading. 



61.75 

5.00 

133 

35 per cent. 

21.61 

44 

38.92 

1140.00 


13 

365 

$10 each and 35 per 

157 

$6 each and 35 per 
cent. 







83 

30.60 

i 74.00 

166.00 

42.13 

365 


156 

25 per cent. 


Rifles, high-power bolt- 
action repeating rifles. 


28.60 

3. IS 

133 

.do. 

4.90 









184 

35.32 

160.00 

160.72 

42.13 

365 


156 

.do. 



. .do. 

13.32 

1. 25 

133 


4.66 




Rifles, breech-loading, 
bolt-action, single 
shot, .22-caliber. 


1.50 

.15 

133 

.do. 

. 53 

49 

.77 

13.57 

i 5.00 

13 

365 

$1.50 each and 35 
per cent. 

.do. 

156 

.do. 







49 


i 3.57 

15.00 

13 

365 

156 

..do. 


...do. 

1.50 

.15 

133 


.53 

.77 



Paragraph No. 366. 

Automatic pistol, .25 
caliber. 

Automatic pistol, .32 
caliber, 10 cartridge, 
automatic action, 


4.75 

.24 

133 

35 per cent. 

1.66 

16.2 

1.0S 

i S. 50 

i 14.36 

13 

366 

$3.50 and 25 per 
cent. 

157 

75 cents and 25 





.do. 

1.66 

16.2 

1.08 

i 8.50 

114.3S 

13 

366 

157 





.do. 

4. 75 

.24 

133 




. Automatic pistols, .25 

magazine, model 51. 

Automatic pistol, .25 

.do. 

3.76 

.39 

133 

.do. 

1.32 

36.2 

1.98 

i 8.20 

1 12. 38 

13 

366 

.do. 

157 

.do. 


caliber. 

Automatic pistols, ham- 

caliber, hammerless. 

Automatic pistols, ham- 

.do. 

4.20 

.25 

133 

.do. 

1.47 

39.3 

2.33 

i 9.08 

116.50 

13 

366 

.do. 

157 

.do. 

Do. 

merless, 6 shot. 

Revolvers, swing cylin- 

merless. 

Revolvers, double-ac¬ 
tion, solid frame, 
swing cylinder, police 
positive. 

. Revolvers, double-ac- 

.do. 

5 58 

.28 

133 

.do. 

1.95 

39.7 

3.10 

112.00 

i 19.80 

13 

366 

.do. 

157' 

.do. 

[)n 

der,solid frame, double 
action hand ejector. 

.do. 

5.85 

.28 

133 

.do. 

1.95 

39.7 

3.18 

i 12.00 

i 16.40 

13 

366 

.do. 

157 

.do. 


Paragraph No. 367. 

tion, solid frame 
swing cylinder, hand- 
ejector model. 

, Mainsprings for watches 
regular. 



.63 

.25 

161 

161 


1.89 

21.9 

1.33 

10.75 

10.84 

22 

367 

35 per cent. 

192 

40 per cent. 

Switzerland... 

. Mainsprings for watches 
United States, regular 

G ross. 

12.60 

.do... 1. 

3.78 

9 

1.50 

18.13 


22 

22 

22 

367 

367 

367 

.do. 

192 

192 

192 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Meter jewels, round cup; 

.do. 

. 100 pieces- 

C. 71 

.20 
. 104 

.124 

161 

161 

161 

10 per cent. 

.do. 

. 67 
.52 

58.3 
19.0 

4.42 

1.14 

12.00 

6.96 


10 per cent. 

.do. 

10 per cent. 

.do. 

Do. 

Watch jewels, ruby ba 
jewels. 



6.25 

.do. 

.624 

19.6 

1.37 

8.37 


22 

367 

.do. 

192 








phire balance jewels. 











12.50 


367 

.do. 

192 

.do. 


None found. 

Montana sapphire me 
ter jewel, cupped. 







I 1 



1 






Remarks. 


Foreign merchandise about 20 per 
cent better than domestic in work¬ 
manship and quality of steel; act¬ 
ual domestic selling price $21.37. 

No importations and no domestic 
manufactures. Muzzle - loading 
guns. 


$52.80 actual selling price of domestic 
article; allowances made for finish 
and workmanship. 

$52.80 actual selling price of domestic 
article; 15 per cent allowance for 
finish and workmanship. 

$6.60 actual selling price of domestic 
article; allowance made for finish 
and workmanship. 

Do. 


Actual selling price of domestic, 
$15.95, due to 10 per cent superior 
workmanship and finish. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 
$15.97, due to superior workman¬ 
ship and finish. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 
$16.50, due to 25 percent superior 
workmanship and finish. 

All selling prices on pistols and re- 
volversinclude 10 per centinternal- 
revenue tax. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 
$24.75, due to 20 per cent better 
workmanship and finish. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 
$23.43, due to 30 per cent better 
workmanship and finish. 


1 Includes 10 per cent internal-revenue tax. 
































































































































































































































































91 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Switzerland. 

Do. 


Europe . 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 368. 

Alarm clock, nickelled- 
brass, large size, 
7 inches high, dial 44 
inches wide, large 
gong on back, white- 
paper dial, case 5 in¬ 
ches wide, 1-day, con¬ 
tinuous or intermit¬ 
tent. 

_do. 


Alarm clock, nickel- 
plated zinc case, top 
bell alarm, 4t-Lnch 
dial, 1-day. 


.do . 


Paragraph No. 370. 


None found. 


Westminster chime 
clock, mahogany-ve¬ 
neer case, tambour 
shape, silvered dial, 
brass bezel and move¬ 
ment, 3-train move¬ 
ment, chiming each 
quarter hour, 8-day 
movement. 

Clock movements made 
of brass, 2-inch dial 
of white paper. 

Timers, nickel cases, 
white enamel dials, 7- 
jewel, lever move¬ 
ment, 12 size, ordi¬ 
nary and split sec¬ 
onds. 

Timers, nickel cases, 
white enamel dials, 7- 
jewel, lever move¬ 
ment, 12 size, ordi¬ 
nary and split sec¬ 
onds. 

Paragraph No. 369. 

Automobiles, touring . . 


Automobiles, touring.. 
Automobiles, truck.... 
Automobiles, 40 to 60 
horsepower, touring. 

None found. 

.do. 

.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Alarm clock, nickel- 
plated brass case, 
large gong on back, 
white - paper 4i-inch 
dial, 7| inches high, 
5J inches wide, 1-day, 
continuous or inter¬ 
mittent. 

Alarm clock, nickel- 
plated brass ease, 
white-paper 4J-inch 
dial, large gong on 
back, 7 inches high, 
1-day, continuous or 
intermittent. 

Alarm clock, nickel- 
plated case, white- 
paper 4-inch dial, 61 
inches high, 4J in¬ 
ches wide Aop bell, 1- 
day. 

Alarm clock, nickel- 
plated brass case, top 
bell, white 4-inch dial, 
height 6} inches, 1- 
day. 

Same as foreign. 


.do. 


None found. 


.do. 


None found. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


Unit. 


Each.. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$0.77 


-do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.77 


.39 


.39 


16.12 
13. 96 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$ 0.10 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Each. 


Automobiles, Single Six 
Automobiles, Twin Six. 
Automobiles, touring... 


Airplanes, metal, wood, 
cotton,or linen, bather; 

Curtiss Oriole, 6-cyl¬ 
inder motor. 2 


..do. 

..do. 

..do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Each. 


.24 


3.40 


9.83 


1,158.00 


1,650.00 
1,564.00 
3,195.92 


.10 


.05 


.05 


2.69 
2.33 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


161 


161 


161 


161 


161 

161 


Rate. 


Amount. 


30 per cent. $0 23 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


. 036 


.17 


.49 


198.93 


223. 11 
205. 79 
281. 72 


161 


167 


167 


119 


119 

119 

119 


... do. 


20 per cent. 


_do. 


Value over $2,000, 
45 per cent; un- 
' der $2,000,30 per 
cent. 

_do. 

....do. 

_do. 


.23 


. 12 


. 12 


4.84 

4.19 


.072 


.68 


1.97 


347.40 


495.00 
469.20 
1,438.16 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


50 


50 


16 


16 


82.4 

52.1 


43.1 


41.2 


46.5 


13.3 


80.9 
22. 2 
29. 5 


Amount. 


$0.55 


.55 


.09 


.09 


19.50 
10.77 


.15 


1.75 


5.71 


226.92 


1,919.00 
498.50 
1,45 i. 20 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$1.65 


1.65 


.65 


.65 


i 43.15 
31.25 


.50 


6.00 


18.00 


1,931.2.5 


4,290.00 
2, 737. 50 
6,375.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$ 2.00 


1.95 


.90 


.95 


30.60 


.71 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


22 


22 


22 


22 


22 


2,231.25 
3,540 50 
563.00 


3,300.00 


22 


22 


22 


53 


53 

53 

53 

53 

53 

53 


53 


36S 


368 


368 


368 


368 


368 


368 


368 


369 


369 

369 

369 

369 

369 

369 


370 


1909 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


35 percent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


30 per cent. 


35 per cent and $4 
each. 


.do. 


.do. 


25 per cent. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


...do. 
.. .do. 
...do. 


30 per cent. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


192 


192 


192 


192 


192 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


192 


199 


199 


141 


141 

141 

141 

141 

141 

141 


199 


.do. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


45 per cent. 


/Foreign price Aug. 1, 1920. 
/Foreign price Oet. 1, 1921. 


Actual selling price 90 cents; allow¬ 
ance of 20 per cent for superior 
quality of domestic. 


Inquiry as to the importations was made, and it appears that the 


1 Included in selling price of foreign Westminster clock is *5dor *7 7 ^ 70 * but is sold for *3,300 to agents because of importations, at a cost of $1,700 f. o. b. New York, freight, duty, and expenses included. _ ... 

2 The manufacturer states that the actual cost 01 ims plane »‘ 1 h , ’ r’nnsistine of 65 motors, etc. are no w in the possession of the United States customs, having been abandoned by the importers. There is, consequently, no American selling price of these planes as of 
last importation was made in 1920 and that part of it was exported ^ Iia tne ^f‘\ te '^ va s s ' im " r ted in May 1921, and two others in October,1921, but that is the total importation of airplanes for a year. 

Aug. 1, 1921, or of any date within montns prior ana suu&oquent, i 





































































































































































Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued. 


Country. 


Germany.. 
England.. 


England. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do- 

Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 371. 

Bicycle parts, ' metal 
hubs. 

None found. 

Bicycles, gent's roadster. 

None found. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

. .do. 


Bicycle parts, metal 
hubs. 

Metal and rubber pedals 

None found. 

Bicycles.... 

_.'do. 

.do. 

.do 

Bicycles, boy 
Motor cycles 

.. .do. 

.. .do 


Paragraph No. 372. 

None found. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Cotton textile machin¬ 
ery; comber, 191-inch; 
staff, 11 inches; lap, 4- 
row rolls, 11-inch 
coder. 

Comber lap machine, 11- 
inch lap, 20 cams up 
table. 

Draw frame, 2 heads, 7 
deliveries each; coder 
a nd cam motion. 

_do. 


40-inch card cylinder 
50-inch diameter; dof- 
fer 27 inches diameter 
90 flats, l|-inch coder, 

[ 36 by 10, with clothing. 
40-inch card cylinder, 50 
inches diameter, doffer 
27 inches diameter, 90 
flats, lf-ineh coder, 
36 by 10, with clothing. 
.do. 


Steam locomotive, 
freight. 

Steam locomotive, pas¬ 
senger. 

Steam locomotive, 
switching engine. 

Steam locomotive, ex¬ 
port model. 

Oil-burning steam loco¬ 
motive used widely on 
sugar plantations in 
Cuba. 

Comber, 8 heads, 12-inch 
lap, 4-row rolls, 11-inch 
coder. 


Same as foreign derby 
black. 


Draw frame, 3 heads 
each, 6 deliveries, 8 
ends up, 16-inch gauge, 
electric stop motion. 
.do. 


Cotton-mill machinery, 
slubber, 84-spindle, fl¬ 
inch diameter, 10-inch 
lift. 

.do. 


Sameasforeign. 


Draw frame, 6 deliver- 
iesper head, 6 ends up, 

16-inch gauge. 

40-inch card cydnder, 50- 
inch diameter; doffer, 

27 inches diameter, 110 
flats, ljj-inch coder, 

36 by 10, all clothing. 

40-inch card cylinder, 50 
inches diameter, doffer 

26 inches, 110 flats, —do. 

coder 36 by 10, all 
clothing. 

40-inch card cylinder, 50 
inches diameter, doffer j 

27 inches, 110 flats, |[■....do 
coder 36 by 12, all 
clothing. 

Same as foreign..do 


Draw frame, 3 heads, 6 
deliveries, 8 ends up, 
16-inch gauge. 

Slubber, 84-spindle, fl¬ 
inch diameter, 10-inch 
lift, 8-inch gauge, short 
collar. 

Same as foreign 



1 

Selling 
price of i 
domestic 
article 
reported j 
compara¬ 
ble. 



In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

i $0.30 

53 

371 ; 

i,60 


371 


53 

371 

44.63 

53 

371 

25. 50 

53 

371 

22.75 

53 

371 

50.00 

53 

371 

25. 00 

53 

371 

277.50 

53 

371 

258. 75 

53 

371 

326. 25 

| 

53 

371 

55,000.00 

39 

372 

45,000.00 

39 

372 

. 30,000.00 

39 

372 

. 40,000.00 

39 

372 

. 32,000.00 

39 

372 



• 

2,500.00 

12 

372 

1,300.00 

12 

372 

1,960.00 

12 

372 

1,960.00 

12 

372 

1,450.00 

12 

372 

1, 450.00 

12 

372 

1 1, 450. 00 

12 

372 

.... 2,520.00 

12 

372 

1,960.00 

12 

372 

.. 2,201.64 

12 

372 

.. 2,179.80 

12 

372 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


.. .do. 

...do. 

.. .do. 

.. .do. 

.. .do. 

...do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


141 

141 

141 

141 

141 

141 

141 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 


.. .do_ 

.. .do- 

.. .do- 

...do- 

...do- 

...do- 

...do.... 


Remarks. 


No domestic sales made. 
Do. 


. . . -UO. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

15 per cent.I 

_do. 

.do. 

141 

141 

141 

197 

197 

197 

197 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

30 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


197 


35 per cent. 

199 

45 per cent. 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

.do. 


199 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

.do. . 


199 

.do. 


199 

.do. 

.do. 

1 199 

.do. 


Goods not sold: imported for 
porter’s own use. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


1 Cost of production. 

2 Includes cost of clothing, $99.23. 


2 Includes $34.73 duty on clothing, par. 124, rate 35 per cent. 
' Landed cost. 
























































































































































































































































































93 

Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


England. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 


Paragraph No. 372— 
Continued. 

Intermediate, 126-spin¬ 
dle, 10-inch lift, fl¬ 
inch diameter, fit-inch 
gauge, short collar. 
.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Germany. 

Switzerland... 


Germany. 


Ireland. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Same as foreign. 


Rover, 182-spindle, f- 
inch diameter, 7-inch 
lift, 4 finch gauge, 
short collar. 

Ring frame, 432-spindle, 
2 |-inch gauge, 6-inch 
lift, two 9 -inch tin 
rolls, lf-inch ring, 3 
lines rolls, iron creel. 
Comber, 6 heads, 124- 
inch lap, doffer mo¬ 
tion, Ermen cleaners. 
Ribbon lap machine, 6 
heads, 12 fineh lap, 
Ermen cleaners. 

Derby doublers, table 
lOHnch lap. 

Hopper feeder,41 inches 
wide, auto filling mo¬ 
tion at bottom of 
trunk. 

Sliver lap machine, 10f 
inch lap. 

Calculating machine... - 

.do. 

Calculating machine; 8 
by 8 (digit) machine; 
crank machine in 
aluminum case: spe¬ 
cial features; only one 
turn of crank for mul¬ 
tiplication by any 
single digit. 
Calculating machine; 
barrel-type construc¬ 
tion; crank operated 
8 by 9 by 13 (digit) 
machine. 

N one found. 


Intermediate, 126 -spin¬ 
dle, f-inch diameter, 
10 -inch lift. 

Same as foreign. 


Ring frame, 384-spindle, 
2 |-inch gauge, 6-inch 
lift. 


Same as foreign. 


Ribbon lap machine, 4 
heads, 12^-inch lap, 
Ermen cleaners. 

Same as foreign. 


None found. 


Each. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do... 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Flax and jute machin¬ 
ery, hemp-softening 
machine, 14 pairs 
fluted rolls, recipru- 
eating 'motion, feed 
sheet. 

Dry-spin frame, 124 
spindles, 5-inch pitch, 
5 -inch traverse auxili¬ 
ary, tension cylinder. 

Double - sided patent 
tube, twisted, 58 spin¬ 
dles, lOHnch pitch, 8 
by 6£-ineh bobbin. 

Dry-spin frame, 212 
spindles, 3-inch pitch, 
2 f-inch traverse, 18- 
inch sliding roach, 
tape driven. 

First jute, draw frame, 

4 heads, 4 slivers per 
head, 1 delivery per 
head, 15-inch reach, 
double canvas, brass 
scrapers at front, re¬ 
volving rubber at back. 

4 heads, 6 slivers per 
head, 2 delivery, 14- 
inch reach per head, 
double canvas, brass 
scrapers at front, re- 
volving rubber at back. 

4 heads; 6 slivers per 
head; 2 deliveries per 
head; 13-inch reach; 
balance as first frame. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


52,375.83 

2,375.83 
2,217.61 

2.158.21 

1,716.95 

1,536.76 

895.03 
,230.03 


Calculating machines, 


keyboard machine, 
crank operated, 12 
place. 

Calculating machines, 

.do. 

keyboard machine, 
crank operated, 10 
place. 

Calculating machines, 
keyboard machine, 
crank operated, 20 
place. 

None found. 

_do.. 



.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do . 


.do. 


724.16 


247.00 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$172.55 

172.55 
166.32 

155.58 

62.74 

72.12 

40.94 j 
85.02 

34.65 


100. 00 


7.00 


167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 


8.00 


167 


3,084.48 

4,284. 77 
6 ,499. 01 
5,366.00 


254. 35 


225.65 


283. 57 


336.68 


Rate. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


...do. 


Amount. 


Per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do... 
.do... 
.do... 


$475.17 

475.17 
443.52 

431.64 

343.39 

306.75 

179.00 
246.01 

144.83 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


_do... 


2,496.97 ; 86.43 


2,448. 22 


2,422.12 


94. 34 


85.14 


167 


167 


107 


167 


167 


167 


167 


20 per cent. 


.do. 


49.40 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
art icle in 
United 
States. 


23 

15 

17 


16 


90 


20. 00 


122 


673. 92 


924.17 


_do. 


. .do. 


.do. 


....do. . 


.do. 


I 


1,429.05 

1,073.20 

499. 39 

489.64 

484.42 


$476.92 
284.37 
185.03 


146.36 


271.00 


157.00 


'$3,023.53 

3,023. 53 
2,827.45 

2, 745.43 

$2,600.00 

2,200.00 

1,300.00 
1561.06 

t, 050.00 

475.00 
1,050.00 
575.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*3,080.70 

3,024.00 
2,810.08 

2,496.00 


, 500.00 
:. 500.00 
1,300.00 


285.00 


' 4,012.75 


15, 434.59 


1 8,211.63 


' 6,775 SS 


' 3,082. 79 


13,032.20 


2,991.68 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


200.00 


300.00 


400 00 


House bill. 


12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

39 

39 

39 


Para¬ 

graph. 


372 

372 

372 

372 

372 

372 

372 

372 

372 

372 

372 

372 


39 


39 


39 


39 


12 


12 


12 


12 


12 


12 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do... 

.do... 


_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


_do.. 


.do.. 


. .do_ 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 


199 

199 

199 

199 


199 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


..do.. 
.do.. 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 



199 


do. 

199 

.do. 


199 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

.do. 


199 


199 


199 


199 


199 


199 


.do.. . 


.do... 


_do.. . 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Goods not sold; imported for im¬ 
porter’s own use. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Not sold: imported for own use. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


i Landed cost. 











































































































































































































































































































94 


Country. 


Ireland. 


Do. 


Do. 


Scotland. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do.. 
Europe . 


Schedule 3—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 372- 
Continued. 

5 heads; 8 slivers per 
head; 4 deliveries per j 
head; 12-inch reach; 
balance as first frame, j 
Jute rover; 96 spiudles; 
12 heads; 8 spindles 
per head; 9 by 4£ 
inches; bobbin 12-inch 
reach; balance as 
above. 

Card cylinder; 60 by 72; 
clothing, 5 pair, 1 inch, 
2 doffers, 14-inch di¬ 
ameter; 11 rollers 7 by 
9 inch diameter; 2 
brass feeds; drawing 
head; 3 slivers; 1 de¬ 
livery; 6Hnch pitch. 
Jute machinery; tow¬ 
spinning frame; 164 
spindles, 82 each side; 
3£-iuch pitch, 3|-ineh 
traverse. 

Jute machinery; tow¬ 
spinning frame; 140 
spindles, 70 each side; 
41-inch pitch, 41-inch 
traverse; auxiliary; 
tension cylinder. 
Printing presses; 1 platen 
printing machine, 161 
by 234 inches C. M. 
inside "chase measure¬ 
ment; foot power drive 
for one speed with 
side brake for elec¬ 
tric drive. 

Printing presses; single 
geared, 16 by 221 
inches, platen press; 
4 rollers, hand fed 


Printing presses; platen 
printing machine, 144 
by 17§ inches inside 
chase measurement; 
motor driven or foot 
power with attach¬ 
ment to stop inking 
rollers while machine 
is in motion; has lay¬ 
ing on attachment 
with automatic gauge 

Machine tools; electri¬ 
cal hand drilling ma¬ 
chine; aluminum ends 
on casing, but steel 
over motor, etc.,nickel 
steel gears, hand 
wound motor, ball 
bearings throughout; 
450 revolutions per 
minute; 110 volts; 
check | inch; duty 
in steel. 

.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


None found. Each 


.do. 


Machine tools, universal 
punch; slitting shear 
and bar angle and tee 
cutter (used in struc¬ 
tural-steel fabricating 
shops and bridge 
builders’ works, etc.). 

_do. 

Machine tools, foot pow¬ 
er. etc.; 8-inch swing 
(English measurement 
4 inches); model mak¬ 
ers’ lathe, A type. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Printing presses; 1 platen 
printing machine 5 
by 8 inches and 7 by 
11 inches inside chase; 
suitable for operation 
by foot po wer or elec¬ 
tric drive. 

Printing presses; single 
geared, 14 by 22 
inches; for general 
commercial printing: 
hand fed; three rollers, 
2 inches in diameter. 

Printing presses; platen 
printing machine, 12 
by 18 inches inside 
chase measurement; 
motor driven; one- 
half horsepower. 


Machine tools: electri¬ 
cal hand drilling ma¬ 
chine; with bronze 
bearings; machine 
wound motor. 


Electrical hand drilling 
machine; form wound 
coils on motor. 

Same as foreign 


.do . 


Same to compare with 
8 -inch swing; A type. 


.do. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


.do. 


$3,138.48 


8,048.83 


5,472.43 


.do. 


.do. 


$96.24 


253.94 


375.91 


Para¬ 

graph. 


167 


5,061.87 157.13 


.do.. 

.do.. 


_do. 


_do. 


4,321.11 


127.44 
127.44 


634.50 


273.00 


167 


167 


Rate. 


Amount. 


20 per cent. $627.70 


.do. 


.do. 


185.37 


25.48 
25.48 



.do. 

.do. 


17.28 


167 


167 


165 

165 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


1,609.77 


1,094.49 


Amount. 


.do. 


.do. 


15 per cent. 
.do. 


31.60 165 


32.00 


2.50 


165 


165 


17.28 i 2.50 

461.50 ! 69.23 


664.25 

78.20 


99. 63 
3.91 


1,012.37 


864.22 


_do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


165 .do. 


165 


165 

167 


.do. 


.do. 

20 per cent. 


19.60 

19.60 


83.90 


35.10 


2.59 


59.4 
59. 4 


60 


59 


67.6 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$102.48 
102.48 


450.00 


i $3,862.42 


'9,911.71 


'6,942.83 


'6,231.37 


' 5,370.70 


275.00 
275.00 


1,200.00 


199.90 


15.13 


2.59 

67.6 

15.13 

69.23 

154 

925.00 

99.63 

lfiO 

1,386.00 

15.64 

79 

77.25 


540.00 


37. .50 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


$ 220.00 
230. (X) 


1,385.00 


590.00 


55.00 


37.50 

1,525.00 


2,250.00 
175.00 


74.00 

1,860.00 


2, 670. 00 
230.00 


12 


12 


12 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


12 


12 


39 


39 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 

372 


372 


372 


Rate on American 1 Para- 
valuation. ; graph. 


35 per cent.j 199 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


39 I 372 


39 

39 


39 

39 


372 

372 


372 

372 


.do. 

.do. 


..do.. .. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do . 

.do . 


199 


199 


199 


199 


197 

197 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


# 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


30 per cent. 
_do. 


_do. 197 


197 


197 


197 

197 


.| 197 .do. 

199 45 per cent. 


_do. 


..do.... 


.do. 


Remaiks. 


Not sold; imported for own use. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Actual selling price domestic article. 
$82; deduction on account cheaper 
construction of foreign article. 


i Landed cost. 








































































































































































95 

Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Europe .... 


Do, 


Do 


Do, 


Do 


Do 


Do. 

Do 

Do. 

Do 

Do 


Do 


Do 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 372.— 
Continued. 

Machine tools; standard 
ball-bearing, sensitive 
upright drilling ma¬ 
chine, with automatic 
feed on spindle and 
extra equipment; 2- 
spindle, but fitted on 
3-spindle base; over¬ 
hung 71 inches; spring 
between spindle 7 h \ 
inches, spindle to table 
25 inches. 

.do. 


Machine tools; foot pow¬ 
er, etc.; 7-inch swing 
(3£ inches English 
measurement); lathe A 
with both treadle mo¬ 
tion and countershaft; 
and B bench lathe 
with countershaft. 

.do.I 

Machine tools; foot pow¬ 
er, radial drilling ma¬ 
chine with treadle, 
weighing about 822 
pounds; H type, sen¬ 
sitive. 

Machine tools, foot 
power, etc., hand 
lever, bench shaping 
machine. 

Miscellaneous machin¬ 
ery; meat choppers, 
standard type on En¬ 
terprise system, with 
revolving knife and 
fixed plates. 

.oo. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

M.scellaneous machin¬ 
ery; paper-cutting ma¬ 
chine, doub.e lever 
(special feature) cut¬ 
ting machine, adjust¬ 
able tools, etc.; hand 
operated. 

Miscellaneous machin¬ 
ery; candy-making 
machine lor molding 
hard candy and molds 
for use with this ma¬ 
chine. 

Miscellaneous machin¬ 
ery; semi-Diesel ma¬ 
rine engines. 

j None found. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Machine tools; high¬ 
speed, ball bearing, 
sensitive drilling ma¬ 
chine; multiple spin¬ 
dle; 2 spindles. 


Machine tools; high¬ 
speed, ball bearing, 
sensitive drilling ma¬ 
chine; multiple spin¬ 
dle; 3 spindles. 

Same as foreign. 


.do. 

None found 


do 


Same as foreign 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Paper-cutting machine; 
hand onerated, hand¬ 
wheel grip on paper 
(no double-lever ma¬ 
chine made in United 
States), 30-inch. 

Same as foreign. 


None found 


Miscellaneous machin¬ 
ery; semi-Diesel ma- 


Unit. 


Each 


.do. 


do 


do 

do 


do 


do 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


.do_ 


do.... 


do 


rme engmes. 

Woolen and worsted .do. 

machinery (Bradford 
system); 12 - spindle 
draw box, 8 - i n c h 
pitch, 10 by 5) bob¬ 
bin, 4-inch low fronts, 

S^-inch front, top rolls. 

Woolen and worsted .do. 

machinery (Bradford 
system); 32 - spindle 
dandy rover, 5^-inch 
pitch, G by 3j bobbin, 

4-inch low fronts, 7- 
inch front, top rolls, 
tension pulleys. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

I 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

1 Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

$431. GO 

$109.00 

165 



20.9 

$126.55 

$730.00 

$475.00 

39 

372 


197 

30 per cent. 

Actual selling price, domestic, $425 








addition because imported has 3- 















spindle base. 

431.60 

109.00 




20.9 

126 55 

730 00 

475 00 

39 

372 


197 

.do. 


134. 30 

6 . 75 

167 


96 Sift 

63.7 

107. 09 

275.00 

375. 00 

39 

372 

.do. 

199 

45 per cent. 


115.60 

5. 78 

167 


93 19 

138.7 

200.50 

345. 00 

300.00 

39 

372 

.do. 

199 

.do. 


204.00 

10 . 20 

167 


40 SO 

57 

145.00 

400.00 


39 

372 

.do. 

199 

.do. 


86 . 70 

4.33 

167 


17 34 

62 

66 . 63 

175. 00 


39 

372 

.do. 

199 

.do. 


.427 

.051 

167 


.08 

93 

.522 

1.08 

1.68 

39 

372 

.do. 

199 

.do. 


. 761 

.101 

167 


.203 

21 

.225 

1.29 

1.68 

39 

372 

.do. 

199 

.do. 


. 579 

.07 

167 


. 11 

113 

.86 

1.62 

2.53 

39 

372 

.do. 

199 

.do. 


1.138 

. 152 

167 


304 

22 


1.94 

2.53 

39 

372 


199 

.do. 


1.677 

. 168 

167 


. 336 



1 .94 

2.53 

39 

372 


199 

.do. 

Sold at a loss; landed cost, $2,181. 

183.00 

45.80 

167 


36. 70 

79 

209. .50 

475. 00 

475. IK) 

39 

372 


199 

_do. 

Actual selling price, domestic, $400: 














allowance for double-lever feature 















on imported article. 

308.00 

15.00 

167 

.do. 

39.90 

120 

437.10 

800.00 

950.00 

39 

372 

.do. 

199 

.do. 


5,650.00 

504.00 

167 


1,130.00 

17 

1,21G. 00 

8,500.00 


39 

372 

.do. 

199 

.do. 







6,750.00 

39 

372 

.do. 

199 

.do. 










1,330.00 

12 

372 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

Similar merchandise imported, but 















importer declines to give any 















information. 









1,167.68 

12 

372 


199 

.do. 

Do* 














































































































































































































96 


Country. 


Germany 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued. 


Description oi foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 372— 
Continued. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 373. 


Woolen and worsted | Each, 
machinery (Bradford 
system); 32 - spindle 
dandy reducer, 64- 
inch pitch, 8 by 44 
bobbin, 4-inch low 
fronts, 6-inch front 
top rolls, tension pul¬ 
leys. | 

Woolen and worsted |.do.. 

machinery (Bradford 
system); 200 -spindle 
cap spinner, 34-inch 
pitch, 4 - inch low 

fronts, 5-inch front, 
top roll, 2-inch steel 
caps, 4 by 1J bobbin. . 

Woolen and worsted |.do... 

machinery (Bradford 
system); 200 -spindle 
flyer spinner, 34-inch 
pitch, 4 - inch low 

fronts. 53 -inch front, 
top rolls, 5 - 5*5 by 1-fV 
bobbin. i 

Woolen and worsted |.do.. 

machinery (Bradford 
system); single can 
gill, 5 ^-inch screw, 14 
fallers up, 12 -inch set 

over - , , | , 

Woolen and worsted |.do. 

machinery (Bradford 
system); double can 
gill, TVineh screw, 14 
fallers up, 5-inch set 
over, 2 slivers. , 

Woolen and worsted |.do. 

machinery (Bradford 
system); 2 spindle gill 
box, -jVinch screw, 10 
fallers up, 5-inch set 
over, cut glass. 

Woolen and worsted 

machinery (Bradford 
system); 4 spindle 
draw box, 122 -inch 

pitch, 14 by 9 bobbin, 

4-inch low front, 84- 
inch front, top roll. . 

Woolen and worsted |.do 

machinery (Bradford 
system); 6 spindle 
draw box, 114 -inch 
pitch, 14 by 8 bobbin, 

4-inch low fronts, 84- 
inch front, top rolls. 

Woolen and worsted 
machinery (Bradford 
system); 8 spindle 
draw box, 104 -inch 
pitch, 14 by 7 bobbin, 

4-inch low fronts, 84- 
inch front, top rolls. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign Landing 
value in charges, 
United freight, 
States insur- 
currency. ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 
graph. | 


Rate. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty*. 


Amount. Per cent. I Amount. 


article 

article in ; re p 0r t;ed 
United | coin p a ra- 
States. 


None found. 


do. 


do... 


.do.. 


Paragraph No. 375. 

Magnesium powder; 
finely divided mag¬ 
nesium, sized through 
screens having various 
numbers of openings 
per linear inch, in tin 
cans (e. g., 100 mesh). 


/Shovels, spades, black, 
\ No. 2, 4 grade. 


/Scoops, No. 2, 4 grade, 
\ black riveted backs. 

Magnesium powder; 
finely divided mag¬ 
nesium (99 to 99.5 per 
c e n t p u r el, sized 
through screens hav¬ 
ing various numbers 
of openings per linear 
inch, in tin cans (e. g., 
100 mesh). 


Dozen. 


_do. 


Pound. 


$1,303.04 


31.36 $0.13 


167 


20 per cent. 


30.27 


34 


3,100.00 


3,100.00 


823.50 


823.50 


865.50 


865.00 


12 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


372 


12 


12 


12 


12 


12 


12 


855.00 12 


$0.59 


*2.35 


1,007.00 


10.91 
10. 88 

10.92 


11.33 
11.30 
11.32 


3.20 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


372 


12 372 


l 5 


39 


35 per cent. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


199 


.do. 


.do- 


199 


199 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


373 25 per cent. 


373 


.do. 


375 $1 per pound plus 

20 per cent. 


199 


199 


199 


199 


199 


199 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 


Remarks. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Similar merchandise imported, but 
importer declines to give any 
information. 


Do. 


Do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


199 45 per cent. 


199 


199 


.do. 


45 per cent. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


No recent importation of compara¬ 
ble shovels or scoops; Canadian 
manufacturer, quoted on compar¬ 
able shovels and spades Aug. 1, 
$11.75 per dozen, and scoops, $14.75 
per dozen; he reports that there 
was no business at these prices on 
Aug. 1. 

Do. 









































































































































































































97 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 3—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


| Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 375— 
Continued. 

Magnesium powder, 
finely divided mag¬ 
nesium, sized through 
screens having various 
numbers of openings 
per linear inch, in tin 
cans (e. g., 150 mesh). 


Magnesium powder, 
finely divided mag¬ 
nesium, sized through 
screens having various 
numbers of openings 
per linear inch, in tin 
cans (e. g., 200-mesh). 


Magnesium powder, 
finely divided mag¬ 
nesium, sized through 
screens having various 
numbers of openings 
per linear inch, in tin 
cans (e. g., S0-0mesh). 

None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Magnesium tubing, 
lengths or coils; 
Elektron metal, which 
contains 3 to 5 per 
cent zinc; base sizes; 
Elektron base sizes. 


None found. 


.do.. 


-14 


Magnesium powder, 
finely divided mag¬ 
nesium (99 to 99.5 per 
cent pure), sized 
through screens hav¬ 
ing various numbers 
of openings perlinear 
inch, in tin cans (e. g., 
150-mesh). 

Magnesium powder, 
finely divided mag¬ 
nesium (99 to 99.5 per 
cent pure), sized 
through screens hav¬ 
ing various numbers 
of openings oer linear 
inch, in tin cans (e. g., 
200 -mesh). 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


F pjpign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Pound. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


SI. 47 30.13 167 


.do. 


1.70 


. 09 167 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


....do . 


Magnesium powder, 
finely divided mag¬ 
nesium (99 to 99.5 per 
cent pure), sized 
through screens hav¬ 
ing various numbers 
of openings per linear 
inch, in tin cans (e. g., 

50-mesh). 

Magnesium powder, 
finely divided mag¬ 
nesium (99 to 99.5 per 
cent pure), sized 
through screens hav¬ 
ing various numbers 
of openings per linear 
inch, in tin cans 
(120-mesh). 

M agnesium ribbon, 

No. 3-A, made by 
flattening wire in rolls, 
size 0.006 by & inch, 
contains 99.5 per cent 
magnesium in 1-pound 
cartons of 1, ■), and i 
ounce spools; 1 size 
spool to carton. 

Magnesium tubi ng, 
lengths or coils, 99.5 
per cent magnesium; 
maximum weight in 
1 piece, 1 pound. 

Sizes—i inch outside 
diameter, 13-24 Stubs 
gauge; ft inch outside 
diameter, 12-22 Stubs 
gauge; f inch outside 
diameter, 11-20 Stubs 
gauge; A inch outside 
diameter, 8-20 Stubs 
gauge. Weight, per 
foot in pounds, 0.05 to ) 

0.15. 

Magnesium tubing, 1 .do. 

lengths or coils, 99.5 
per cent magnesium; 
maximum weight, in 
1 piece, 1 pound. Sizes 
J inch outside diame¬ 
ter, 13-24 Stub s gauge: 
ft inch outside diame¬ 
ter, 12-22 Stub’s gauge; 

1 inch outside diame¬ 
ter, 11-20 Stub’s gauge: 
r inch outside diame¬ 
ter, 8-20 Stub’s gauge. 

Weight, per foot in ! 
pounds, 0.014 to 0.04SL 

Magnesium wire; B. <k‘ . 

S. wire gauge, 9-12, J 
coiled; extruded wire, j 
99.5 per cent pure. 


1.25 1 .10 


. .do. 


It ate. 


20 per cent. 


Amount. 


30.29 


Overhead and | 
profit on landed j Selling 
cost, including ! price of 
duty. foreign 

article in 
United 
States. 


Per cent. 


04 


Amount. 


SI. 21 


S3. 10 


.do. 


50.2 


167 .do. 


.25 


40.6 


1.07 


3. 20 


.65 


523 . 003 


2. 25 


167 .do. 


.01 


4S.fi 


. 262 . fi 0 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


33.30 


3. 60 


3. 10 


3.25 


5.00 


2 50 


2. 75 


2 . 61 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


39 


39 


39 


39 


39 


39 


39 


39 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1909 


Rate on American Para- 
valuation . graph. 


Rate. 


375 SI per pound plus 
20 per cent. 


375 .do. 


.do. 


375 .do. 


375 


.do. 


375 .do. 


375 .do. 


375 .do. 


39 


375 .do. 


199 45 percent. 


Remarks. 


199 .do. 


199 


199 


.do. 


.do. 


199 '.do. 


199 .do. 


199 .do. 


199 , . do. 


199 .do. 


Actual domestic selling price, S2.70 
per pound; domestic tubes from 
pure metal, while imported tubes 
are made from Elektron. which 
contains 3 to 5 per cent, zinc: 
domestic manufacturer claims not 
comparable. 


Actual domestic selling price, S3 per 
pound; domestic tubes from pure 
metal, while imported tubes are 
made from Elektron, which con¬ 
tains 3 to 5 per cent zinc: domestic 
manufacturer claims not com¬ 
parable. 


95182—22 





























































































































98 


Schedule 3. —METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic | 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Foreign i Landing 
value in I charges, 
United I freight, 
j States j insur- 
currency. (ance, etc. 


Paragraph No. 375— 
Continued. 


None found. 


Germany.. 


Germany . 


.do- 


.do. 


.do... 


. .do... 


.do. 


,do. 


Magnesmm rods: extrud¬ 
ed from Electron met¬ 
al: base sizes, over 50 
millimeters (2 inches), 
extras on 20 to 49.9 
millimeters; 1.7 cents 
per pound, and in¬ 
creasing up to 5.7 cents 
on smallest sizes, 13 to 
4.9 millimeters diame¬ 
ter; Electron base 
sizes. 

Paragraph No. 377. 
Paragraph No. 382. 

Tinsel wire, silver- 
plated copper wire 
(suitable for manufac 
ture into lame). 


Magnesium wire; B. & Pound.. 
S. wire gauge, 9-12, 
spooled; extruded 
wire, 99.5 per cent ' 
pure. _ 

Magnesium wire; B. & 

S. wire gauge, 16 - 22 . 

spooled: extruded 
wire, 99.5 per cent 
pure. 

Magnesium wire; B. & 

S. wire gauge, 23-24. , 
spooled; extruded 
wire. 99.5 per cent i 
pure. 

Magnesium wire; B. & |.do.. 

S. wire g-Auge, 25-26. 
spooled; extruded 
wire, 99.5 per cent j 
pure. 

Magnesium wire; B. & 

S. wire gauge, 27-28, 
spooled: extruded 
wire, 99.5 per cent 
pure. 

Magnesium rods extrud¬ 
ed from 99.5 per cent 
pure magnesium met¬ 
al; maximum diame¬ 
ter, J inen; maximum 
weight per piece, 1 
pound: | inch diame¬ 
ter weighs0.088 pound 
per foot:/*-inch diam¬ 
eter weighs 0.120 pound 
per foot; l inch diame¬ 
ter weighs 0.156 pound 
per foot; base sizes. 


Duty, present act 


Para¬ 

graph. 


_do... 


. ,do. 


$0.363 



.do. 


.do.... 


.do... 


Tinsel wire, silver- Kilogram, 
plated copper wire, 
or high brass wire 
(or faux) suitable 
for manufacture into 
lame (8 to 14). 

Tinsel wire, silver- 
plated copper wire 
or high brass wire 
(or faux) suitable 
for manufacture into 
lame (15 and 161). 

Tinsel wire, silver- 
plated copper wire, 
or high brass wire 
(or faux) suitable 
for manufacture into 
lame,No.00325, argent. 

Tinsel wire, silver- 
plated copper wire, 
or high brass wire 
(or faux) suitable 
for manufacture into 
lame, No. 0025, argent, i 

Tinsel wire, silver-j.do.. 

plated copper wire, i 
or high brass wire 
(or faux) suitable 
for manufacture into 
lame, No. 008. 

Tinsel wire, silver- 

plated copper wire, 
or high brass wire 
(or faux) suitable 
for manufacture into 
lame, No. 00425. 

Tinsel wire, silver- 

plated copper wire, 
or high brass wire 
(or faux) suitable 
for manufacture into 
lame, No. 00325. 


SO.005 


Rate. 



cost, i 
duty. 

Amoimt. 

1 

Per cent. 






167 


20 per cent. 


.855 


. 085 


.923 I .092 


145 

150 

150 


15 per cent. . - - 
6 per cent. 


... .. 


_do. 


.. do.. . 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.073 


47.4 | $0,209 


_do..- 


.051 


.055 


66.5 


59 


.679 


.630 


$0.65 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


1.70 


1.70 


$3. .50 


3.90 


9. 10 


15.60 


29. 00 


1.75 


39 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1909 • 


Rate on American Para- 
valuation. graph. 


Rate. 


375 


I 

39 1 375 


39 375 


39 l 375 


39 375 


SI per pound plus 199 45 per cent. 

20 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


199 


199 


_do. 


.do. 


_do.. 


199 !.do. 


.do. 


199 .do. 


Remarks. 




39 I 375 


.do. 


. I 377 


1.06 


1.14 


1.30 


3.32 


.88 


.945 


1.10 


199 


. .do. 


20 per cent. 


174 


39 ! 382 


39 382 


39 382 


39 382 


39 382 


$0.10 per pound j 179 
plus 30 per cent. 


....do.: 179 


.do. 


.do. 


179 


179 


25 per cent. 

$0.05 per pound. 


.do. 


.do. 


39 I 382 i.do. 


179 


179 


.do. 


.do. 


39 : 382 .do.I 179 


Actual domestic selling price, $2.35 
per pound; pure metal in domestic 
rod versus an alloy with 3 to 4 pe,r 
cent of zinc in imported metal; 
domestic manufacturer claims no 
comparison. 


No importations. 


.do. 




























































































































































































S9 

Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

/ 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 










price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 






Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
urrency. 

Landing 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 




c 

freight, 
insur- 
mce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

tmount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 



Paragraph No. 3821— 
Continued. 











*3.34 

39 

382 

* 0.10 per pound 

179 

*0.05 per pound... 



plated copper wire, 
or high brass wire 
(or faux) suitable 
for manufacture into 
lame, No. 0025. 

Bronze tinsel, No. 0035... 

Standard, No. 18, gold.. 










1.52 

39 

382 

382 

.clo. 

179 

179 

.do. 


Tinsel (lame or lalmf, 
standard German, is 
not so well spooled as 
French or American 
and must be sold at a 
lower price —10 per 
cent under; it also 
runs a trifle heavier in 
the same numbers. 

_do. 

§6.81 

*0.081 

150 

6 per cent. 

$0. 049 

70 

*0.660 


2.10 

39 







.497 

.655 

1. 75 
1.75 

2.00 

1.75 

2.25 
2.10 
2.25 I 
2.10 

39 

39 

39 

39 

382 

382 

382 

382 


179 

.do.. 

Do 

Standard, No. 22, gold .. 

....do. 

1.08 

.108 

150 

_do. 

.065 

40 


179 

.do. 

Do 



.. do. 

.945 1 

.094 

150 

_do. 

. 056 

60 


179 

.do. 

Dn 



.. .do. 

1.215 

. 121 

150 

_do. 

.072 

43 

. 592 


179 

.do. 


Tinsel (lame or lahn), 

Tinsel (lame or lahn), 

.do. 

.00 1 

.045 

1.50 

_do. 

.054 

75.1 

.751 


.do. 


standard. 

staudard, No. IS gold. 
Tinsel (lame or lahn), 
standard, No. 22 gold. 
Tinsel (lame, or lahn), 
standard, No. IS silver 
Tinsel (lame or lahn). 

_do. 

1.136 i 

.057 

150 


.068 

50 

.639 

1.90 

2.25 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 







. 070 


.716 

2.00 

2.10 

39 

382 


179 

.do. 



_do. 

1.156 

. 058 

150 


56 



Dn 


.do. 

1.458 

.073' 

1.50 

.do. 

.087 

33 

.532 

2.15 

2.25 

39 

382 


179 

.do. 

Do. 

Tinsel, lame, standard .. 

standard, No.22 silver. 
Tinsel, lame (standard 

.do. 

1.335 

. 133 

1.50 

.do. 

.08 

23 

. 352 

1.90 

1.84 

39 

3S2 

.do. 

179 

.do. 

Do 

.do. 

gold, is a high-grade 
brass wire: silver is 
copper wire plated), 
No. 22 gold. 

Tinsel, lame, (standard 

.do. 

1.358 

.136 

150 

.do. 

.082 

23 

.374 

1.95 

2.10 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do.. 



gold, is a high-crade 
brass wire; silver is 
copper wire plated), 
No. 22 silver. 


1.223 

.03' 

150 

. 

.075 

42 

. 565 

1.90 


39 

382 

.do. 

179 


Do. 

Tinsel, lame or lahn. cop- 

None found. 











per or other flue wire, 
either plain or plated 
and flattened by roll¬ 
ing, argent No. 20. 

Tinsel, lame or lahn, cop¬ 
per or other fine wire, 
either plain or plated 
and flattened by roll¬ 
ing, or faux No. 20. 

•* 






, 055 


.744 

1.75 


39 

382 

.do. 

179 

. .do. 



.do. 

.923 

, 02 ~ 

150 

.do. 

73 

. 


Do. 


.do. 

9.20 

.92 

1.50 


2.30 

32.8 

4.08 

16.50 


39 

382 

* 0.10 per pound 

179 

*0.05 per pound 
plus 30 per cent. 

Do. 

Tinsel bullions, either 

.do.. 







plus 35 per cent. 



tinsel wire or lame, 
wound in tight 
spirals—mifin, No. 26. 

Tinsel bullions, either 
tinsel wire or lame, 
wound in tight 
spirals — gold plated, 
No. 30. 

Tinsel bullions, either 
tinsel wire or l ame, 
wound in tight 
spirals—argent, silver 


'.do. 

5.76 

.576 


.do. 

1.44 

67. 2 

5.224 

13.00 


39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do. 









Do. 





150 

.do. 

1.40 

58.7 

4. 44 

12.00 


39 

382 


179 

.do. 



.do. 

5.60 

. 06 





Do. 





150 

_do. 

1.06 

74.7 

4. 276 

10.00 


39 

382 


179 



plated, No. 26. _ 

i Tinsel bullions, either 
tinsel wire or lame, 
wound in tight 
spirals—argent, silver 
plated, No. 30. 


.do. 

4.24 

.424 





Do. 

Tinsel lame, standard 










1.43 

39 

382 

$ 0.10 per pound 

179 

*0.05 per pound... 



















or faux, is a high brass 
wire; silver (argent) is 
a copper wire plated 
with silver—orfaux, 
No. 14. 

Tinsel lame, standard 










1.52 

39 

3S2 

.do. 

179 





















or faux, is a high brass 
wire; silver (argent) is 
a copper wire plated 
with silver—orfaux, 
No. 18. A . . 

Tinsel lame, standard 
or faux, is a high brass 
wire; silver (argent) lj 
a copper wire plated 
with silver—orfaux, 

No. 26. 

i; “silver” is lame on whi 










4.49 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 


“Gold” 

s or faux on yellow cottor 

.do. 

tethread; “anti 

que” is or 

faux on b 

ack cottc 

>n; and “steel” is si 

1 ver-plate 

d lame on 

black cott 

on. 








Remarks. 











































































































































































































100 

Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 3821- 
Continued. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


None found. 


.do . 


France.j 

Do. 

Do 

Tinsel, metal threads, 
standard. 

Do 


Do 


Do 


Germany....... 

Tinsel, metal threads, 
standard, not so read¬ 
ily accepted in this 
country as French or 
domestic. 

Do 


France. 

Tinsel, metal thread, 
standard. 

Do. 


Do. 

Tinsel, metal thread, 

1 two or three ply cotton 

yarn, sized with tinsel 
lahn. 

Do. 

! Tinsel, metal threads, 
standard, 10/s, orfaux, 


Tinsel lame, standard 
or faux, is a high brass 
wire; silver (argent) is 
a copper wire plated 
with silver—silver, 
No. 14. 

Tinsel lame, standard 

[,or faux, is ahigh brass 
wire; silver (argent) is 
a copper wire plated 
with silver—silver, 

No. 18. 

Tinsel lame, standard 
or faux, is a high brass 
wire; silver (argent) is 
a copper wire plated 
with silver—silver, 

No. 26. 

Tinsel, metal threads, 1 
7/s, silver. 

Tinsel, metal threads, 
7/s, steel. 

Tinsel, metal threads, 
10 /s, or faux. 

Tinsel, metal threads, 
10 /s, silver or steel. 

Tinsel, metal threads, 
7/s, or faux. 

_do. 

Tinsel, metal threads, 
10 /s, old gold. 


Tinsel, metal threads, 
7/s, silver. 

Same, made from No. 22 
lahn, 7/s, or faux, an 
tique. 

Same, made from N o. 22 
lahn, 7/s, steel 

Same, made from No. 22 
lahn, 7/s. 


Kilogram. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Do. 


N one found. 

.do. 

.do. 


Do. 


Do. 


France. 

Do. 

Do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 


.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


-do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur- Para- 
ance,etc. graph. 


Duty, present act. 


glazed cotton. 

Tinsel, metal threads, 
standard, 10/s, silver 
or steel, glazed cotton. 

Tinsel, metal thread, 
standard, although 
not so readily accepted 
in this country as 
French or domestic, 

14/s, silver. 

Tinsel, metal thread, 
standard, although 
not so readily accepted 
in this country as 
French or domestic, 

7/s, orfaux. 

Tinsel, metal thread, 
standard, although 
not soreadily accepted 
in this country as 
French or domestic, 

14/s, or mifln. 

Tinsel, metal thread, 
standard, although 
not so readily accepted 
in this country as 
French or domestic, 

14/s. 

Tinsel metal thread, 
standard, 14/s, gold. 

Tinsel metal thread, 
standard, 14/s, silver. 

Tinsel, metal thread, 
two or three ply cotton 
yarn sized with tinsel 
lahn, 10/s mifin and 
gold. 

i Or faux (gold) lame or silver lame wrapped in cotton thread. 


SI. 76 

1.950 

3.84 

4.32 

1.44 

1. 44 
2.73 


1.79 
1.742 

1.950 

1.580 

4.08 
4. 56 

0. 24 


1.55 


7.69 


6.08 


8.85 
6.60 
6.38 


SO. 088 

.195 

.192 

.221 

.072 

.072 

.273 


. 179 
. 174 

. 195 
. 158 

.204 
. 228 
. 312 

. 155 

.769 

.608 


. 885 
. 660 
.638 


Rate. 


Amount. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


150 

150 

150 

150 

150 

150 

150 


150 

150 

150 

150 

150 

150 

1.50 


25 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do...... 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


150 


150 


..do — 

.do. 

..do. 


.do... 


_ do... 


SO. 440 

.487 

.960 

1.105 

.360 

.360 

.682 


.448 

.435 

.487 

.395 

1.02 
1.140 
1.560 

.387 

1.923 


150 I.do. 


150 .do.... 

150 .do— 

150 .do.... 


2. 212 
1.650 
1. 595 


22.4 

14 

25.2 
24 

28.2 

28.2 

76 


3.4 

16 

14 

24 

27 

27 

47 


$0. 512 

.368 

1.258 

1.35 

. 528 

. 528 
2. 815 


. 083 
.399 

.368 

.517 

1.446 

1.572 


.35 


.008 


20 ! 2.118 


1.520 52 ! 4.292 


25 

40 

40 


3.053 
3.590 
3.387 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*2.80 ! 

3.00 

6.25 

7.00 

2.40 : 

2.40 

6.50 


2.50 

2.75 

3.00 

2.65 

6.75 . 

7.50 . 


3.888 ! 12.00 


2.10 


12.50 


12.50 


15.00 
12.50 
12.00 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


SI. 64 


1.77 


5.08 


3.83 

3.59 

7.64 

8.02 

3.75 

3.40 
7.64 


3.75 

3.75 


3.75 

3,64 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


39 


39 


39 


39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 


39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 


39 382 


39 


39 


39 


39 

39 

39 


Rate on American Para 


valuation. 


1909 


graph. 


382 


382 


382 


382 

382 

382 

382 

382 

382 

382 


382 

382 

382 

382 


*0.10 per pound j 
plus 30 per cent, j 


.do.... 


.do. 


*0.10 per pound 
plus 35 per cent. 
.do. 


_do... 

_do... 

_do... 


.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


382 J .do. 

382 I.do. 


.do. 


382 


.do. 


382 '.do. 


382 .do. 


382 

382 

382 


.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 


Rate. 


179 


179 


179 


179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 


179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 


179 

179 

179 


*0.05 per pound... 


.do. 


_do. 


5 cents per pound 
plus 30 per cent 
_do. 


_do. 

....do. 

....do. 


Remarks. 


.do.. 

. .do.. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


“Gold” is or faux on yellow cotton. “Silver” is silver plated copper lame on white thread. “Antique” is or faux on black cotton, and steel is silver-plated lame on black cotton. 
















































































































































































































































101 

Schedule 3—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Deseripion of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragrarii No. 382>- 
Continued. 

Tinsel, metal thread, 
two or three ply cot ton 
yarn sized with tinsel 
lahn, 10/s mifin and 
silver. 

Tinsel, metal thread, 
two or three ply cotton 
yarn sized with tinsel 
tahn, 14/s mifin gold. 

Tinsel, metal thread, 
two or three ply cotton 
yarn sized with tinsel 
lahn, 14/s mifin silver. 

N one found. 


None found. 


Kilogram. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do . 


Tinsel ribbons, gold or 
mifin, metal thread 
warp with mercerized 
cotton filling, satin 
weave with warp on 
face. 2 

.do. 


.do . 


.do . 


Tinsel, metal thread j.do.... 

or faux (gold) lame or | 
silver lame wrapped | 
in cotton thread, 1 8/s 
gold or antique. 

Tinsel, metal thread j.do... 

or faux (gold) lame or 1 
silver lame wrapped j 
in cotton thread, 1 8/s, 
silver or steel. 

Tinsel ribbons, gold or j 12 yards, 
mifin, metal thread 
warp with mercerized 
cotton filling, satin 
weave with warp on 
face, 14 lignes. 

Tinsel ribbons, gold or .do. 

mifin, metal thread 
warp with mercerized 
cotton filling, satin 
weave with warp on 
face, 5$ lignes 


.do . 


Same as above except 
“argent” (silver 
plated). 

.do. 


.do . 


.do . 


.do . 


face, o* ngnes. 

Tinsel ribbons, gold or 
mifin, metal thread 
warp with mercerized 
cotton filling, satin 
weave with warp on 
face, 11 lignes. 

Tinsel ribbons, gold or 
mifin, metal thread 
warp with mercerized 
cotton filling, satin 
weave with w T arp on 
face, 22/27 lignes. 

.do. 


do. 


Same as above except 
“argent” (silver 
plated), 4 lignes. 

Same as above except 
“argent” (silver 
plated), 51 lignes. 
Same as above, except 
“argent” (silvor 
plated), 11 lignes. 
Same as above except 
“argent” (silver 
plated), 22/27 lignes. 
.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


84.58 


S. 25 


6 .75 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0. 458 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Kate. 


150 25 per cent. 


. 825 150 


. 675 


. 475 


.do. 


150 .do. 


024 150 40 per cent 


.do.. 


.do. 


None found. 


...do.. 

...do.. 


. do.... 

.do- 


.do. 


12 yards. 


2.40 
1.75 


.834 


.12 

.0875 


.042 


1.50 

150 


150 


_do.. 

_do.. 


. .do. 


Ribbons of metal thread, 
silk warp (organzine), 
weft, silk tram and 
metal thread, Jac¬ 
quard, llj inches wide. 

.•rt.do.- ■ --■ - 

Ribbons of metal thread 
silk warp (organzine), 
weft, silk tram and 
metal thread, Jac¬ 
quard, 10 inches wide. 

Tinsel, ribbon, gold, or 
mifin (light gold plat¬ 
ed) metal thread warp 
with mercerized cot¬ 
ton filling (satin weave 
with warp on face); if 
filling is yellow, the 
effect is that of bright 
gold, with black cot¬ 
ton filling an antique 
effect is obtained, etc.; 

^ ^ I, ,, lama nn white thread' “antique” is or faux on black cotton; and ‘steel 

2 If^U^ngUyellowftheeffert'is that°of’bright 6 gold; witlf black ootton'filUng an antique effect is obtained, etc. 


.do. 


Yard. 


1.095 


1.970 


2.415 
.411 


491 


. 893 


1.621 


2.02 

1.84 


.029 


. 055 


150 .do. 


150 |.do. 


.099 1 150 j.do. 


. 121 | 150 


.021 


.025 


.045 


.081 


.101 

.092 


.do. 


150 


150 . 


150 


150 


.do. 


153 

150 


.do. 

.do. 


Amount. Per cent. 


81.145 


2.062 


1.69 


33 


24 


30 


.do. 


.. .do. 


_do. 




.190 

.232 | 

.438 ! 

.787 

.966 i 
.164 

. 197 

.357 

.648 

. S04 
.732 


.96 

.70 


.334 


91 


Amount. 


82.067 


2.863 


2.885 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


104 


91.9 

121 


150 

140 

129.7 

35 


22 

30.7 


.631 


92.6 ; .779 


1.652 


97.6 ! 2.784 


3.218 
.724 


127.2 | .907 


1.945 

3.29 

3.79 

.94 


.77 

.78 


91 1.13 


*8.25 


14.00 


12.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


1.32 

1.62 

3.24 

5.64 

6.72 
1.32 

1.62 

3.24 

5.64 

6.72 
3.61 


4.25 

3.32 


2.34 


’ is silver-plated lame on black cotton. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


$6.68 


7.04 


1.20 


2.00 

3.50 

7.50 I 

7.50 

1.20 

2.00 

3.50 

7.50 1 
7.50 


39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

21 


21 

21 


39 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


382 


382 


382 


382 


382 


55 


55 


55 


55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

382 


382 

382 


382 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


10 cents per pound 
plus 35 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


55 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


...do.. 
.. .do.. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


...do. 
.. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1909 


179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

79 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 

179 


179 

179 


179 


Rate. 


5 cents per pound 
plus 30 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


80.15 per pound 
plus 60 per cent. 


.do. 


_do... 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


..do. 
. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
foreign 22 lignes. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
foreign 27 lignes. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 
Do. 

Do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
foreign 22 lignes. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
foreign 27 lignes. 

























































































































































































































































Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OlV-Continued. 


j 



| 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

a 

Selling 
nice of 
foreign 
rticle in 

Selling 
price of 

Country. 

Description of foreign I 
article. 

>ascription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

foreign L 
alue in c 
United 
States 
urrency a 

sanding 

Duty, present act. 

lomestic 

article 

eported 

c 

reight, 
insur- 
nce, etc. j | 

Para- 

raph. 

Rate. A 

.mount. 1 

’er cent. 2 

(.mount. 

States. 

ompara- 

blc. 


Paragraph No. 382— 
Continued. 




| 





$2.077 

$3.96 



Tinsel, ribbon, gold, or 
mifin (light gold plat¬ 
ed) metal thread warp 
with mercerized cot¬ 
ton filling (satin weave 
with warp on face); if 
filling is yellow, the 
effect is that of bright 
gold, with black cot¬ 
ton filling an antique 
effect is obtained, etc.; 
131 lignes. 

Tinsel, ribbon, gold, or 
mifin light gold plat¬ 
ed) metal thread warp 
with mercerized cot¬ 
ton filling(satin weave 
with warp on face); if 
filling is yellow, the 
effect is that of bright 
gold, with black cot¬ 
ton filling an antique 
effect is obtained, etc.: 

Mone found. 

12 vards. 

$1,298 

$0,065 

150 

40 per cent. 

$0.520 








1 





2.094 

4.32 


pin 

do. 

_do. 

1.535 

.077 

150 

....do. 

.614 












3.834 

8-10 



161 lignes. 

Tinsel, ribbon, gold, or 
mifin (light gold plat¬ 
ed) metal thread warp 
with mercerized cot¬ 
ton filling (satin weave 
with warp on face); if 
filling is yellow, the 
effect is that of bright 
gold, with black cot¬ 
ton filling an antique 
effect is obtained, etc.; 


.do . 

2.9+ 

.147 

150 

.do. 

1.179 







1 





6.966 

16.50 



33 lignes. 

Tinsel, ribbon, gold, or 
mifin (light gold plat¬ 
ed) metal thread warp 
with mercerized cot¬ 
ton filling (satin weave 
with warp on face); if 
filling is yellow, the 
effect is that of bright 
gold, with black cot¬ 
ton filling an antique 
effect is obtained, etc.; 



6.575 

. 329 

150 

.do. 

2.63 











138.6 

1.359 

2- 34 



5J inches. 

Tinsel, ribbon, gold, or 
mifin (argent silver on 
steel) metal thread 
warp with mercerized 
cotton filling (satin 
weave with warp on 
face); if filling is yel¬ 
low, the effect is that 
of bright gold, with 
black cotton filling an 
antique effect is ob¬ 
tained, etc.; 8J lignes. 

do. 


.676 

. 034 

1.50 

.do. 

.271 





1.052 

. 053 

| 1.50 

.do. 

.421 

159.5 

2.434 

1 

3.96 



mifin (argent silver on 
steel) metal thread 
warp with mercerized 
cotton filling (satin 
weave with warp on 
face); if filling is yel¬ 
low, the effect is that 
of bright gold, with 
black cotton filling ai 
antique effect is ob 
tamed, etc.; 131 lignes 



1.271 

.064 

15C 

1 .do. 

.50& 

137.4 

2. 477 

4.32 


VO . 

mifin (argent silver on 
steel) metal threat 
warp with mercerizec 
cotton filling (satii 
weave with warp or 
face); if filling is yel 
low, the effect is tha 
of bright gold, wit! 
black cotton filling ai 
antique effect is ob 
tained, etc.; 16£ lignes 

5. 





\ 



1 




House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American j Para- 
valuation. ! graph. 


Rate. 



Remark- 



































































































































































103 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


1 



| 


Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling_ | 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 










price of 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 





Country. 

Description of foreign I 
article. 

iescription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 1 

’oreign I 
alue in 
Jnited 
States 
irrency. a 

sanding 

Duty, present act. 

foreign 

irticlein 

United 

States. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

Para- 

Rato on American 

Para¬ 

graph- 

Rate. 



Cl 

'reight, 
insur- 
nce, etc. 

Para- 

;raph. 

Rate. 

Amount, f 

’er cent. \1 

(mount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 

_ 


Paragraph No. 382— 
Continued. 









$4.60 j 

$8.10 j 


39 

382 


179 

SO. 15 per pound 


Tinsel, ribbon, gold, or 
mifin (argent silver on 
steel) metal thread 
warp with mercerized 
cotton filling (satin 
weave with warp on 
face); if filling is yel¬ 
low, the effect is that 
of bright gold, with 
black cotton filling an 
antique effect is ob- 



$2.41 ' 

$0.12 

150 

40 per cent. 

$0.964 

132.1 




plus 60 per cent. 








• 



39 

382 

_do. 

179 



tained, etc.; 33 lignes. 






_do. 

2.10 


8.88 

16.50 






5.26 

. 263 

150 









mifin (argent silver on 
steel) metal thread 
warp with mercerized 
cotton filling (satin 
weave with warp on 
face); if filling is yel¬ 
low, the effect is that 
of bright gold, with 
black cotton filling an 
antique effect is ob¬ 
tained, etc.; 5J inches. 

Tinsel and silk brocades, 
argent mifin (14/s) and 
silk; small repeat de¬ 
sign, 36 inches wide. 

Tinsel and silk brocades 
or mifin and argent 
mifin, 14/s, metal 
thread filling and silk 
warp, small repeat de- 

Same as foreign. 

Yard. 

2.56 

. 12.8 

150 

. do. 

1.024 

27.9 

« 

1.038 

4.75 

$4.75 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do. 




3.60 

. 16 

150 


1.44 

15.38 

.80 

6.00 


39 

382 

_.do. 

179 

.do. 

Do. 

None found. 





1.65 

6.00 


39 

382 


179 



sign, 36 inches wide. 

Tinsel satin, metal 
thread (or mifin or 
silver mifin), 14/s, 
warp silk yarn filling, 
No. 1310, or mifin 
(gold). 


. .do. 

3.00 

. 15 

150 

.do. 

1.20 

38 





Do. 



2.71 

. 136 

150 

...do. 

1.084 

39.9 

1.57 

5.50 


39 

382 


179 

.do. 

Do. 

Tinsel satin, metal 
thread (or mifin or 
silver mifin), 14/s, 
warp silk yarn filling, 




1.054 


1.93 

1 5 75 


39 

382 


179 



silver mifin. 

Tinsel, shoe satin, metal 



2.635 

.132 

150 

.do. 

51 






Do. 


















thread (gold or silver 
plated), warp silk 
thread filling, 24 inches 
wide, 227 or mifin 
(gold). 

Tinsel, shoe satin, metal 



2.27 

.113 

150 


• 90S 

52 

1.71 

5.00 


39 

382 


179 

.do. 

Do. 














thread (gold or silver 
plated), warp silk 
thread filling, 24 inches 








40 

. 0.89 

.31 


39 

382 


179 



wide, silver mifin. 
Tinsel fringes, silver 



. 142 

. 008 

167 

50 per cent. 

. 071 





Do. 


















plated, made from 
argent (common) met¬ 
al thread bullion, lame 
and white cotton 
thread: noncompara- 

1 



.009 




38.4 

.in 

.40 


39 

382 

....do. 

179 

.do. 

Do. 

ble; 12 lignes. 

Tinsel fringes, silvei 

_.do. 

.do. 

. 187 

167 










plated, made from 
argent (common) met¬ 
al thread bullion, lame 
and white cotton 
thread; noncompara- 





167 

• 


34.3 

.115 

.45 

i 

39 

382 


179 



ble; 18 lignes. 



. 21C 

.011 

.do. 







Do. 

Tinsel fringes, silver 


















plated, made from 
argent (common) met 
al thread bullion, lame 
and white cottoi 
thread; noncompara 



1 













1 


ble; 24 lignes. 


Remarks. 


Domestic; in part of foreign material. 


























































































































































































104 

Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


House bill. 


1909 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

In¬ 
vests 1 
gator, j 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

Remarks 




United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

! 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 




Paragraph No. 382— 
Continued. 

Tinsel fringes, silver 
plated, made from 
argent (common) met¬ 
al thread bullion, lame 
and white cotton 
thread; noncompara¬ 
ble; 361ignes. 

Tinsel fringes, silver 
plated, made from 
argent (common) met¬ 
al thread bullion, lame 
and white cotton 
thread; noncompara¬ 
ble; 48 lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion fringes, 
gilt or antique, made 
from orfaux thread, 
bullions, lame and yel¬ 
low cotton, or antique 
fringe (orfaux and 
black cotton); non¬ 
comparable; 12 lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion fringes, 
gilt or antique, made 
from orfaux thread, 
bullions, lame and yel¬ 
low cotton, or antique 
fringe (orfaux and 
black cotton); non¬ 
comparable; 18 lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion fringes, 
gilt or antique, made 
from orfaux thread, 
bullions, lame and yel¬ 
low cotton, or antique 
fringe (orfaux and 
black cotton); non¬ 
comparable; 24 lignes. 


Yard. 

10.30 

$0. 015 

167 

- _ 

50 per cent. 

SO. 150 

37.6 

*0.175 

SO. 64 


39 

382 

55 per cent. 

179 

$0.15 per pound 
plus 60 per cent. 

.do. 


1 



« 


35.2 

.219 

.84 


39 



179 


Do 

do 


.401 

.02 

167 

_do. 

.20 


OO* 




Pn 



.143 

.008 

167 

20 per cent. 

.0286 

50 

.09 

.27 


39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do. 





• 

. 0376 

50 

. 115 

.35 


39 

382 

rlo 

179 

.do. 


Dn 



.188 

.009 

167 

.do. 





-V- 




.do. 

.0428 

50 

. 122 

.39 


39 

382 


179 

.do. 


Dn 



.214 

.011 

167 








( .300 

.015 

167 


. 0600 

50 

.195 

.57 


39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do. 


Do. 

gilt or antique, made 
from orfaux thread, 
bullions, lame and yel- 
cotton, or antique 
fringe (orfaux and 
black cotton); non¬ 
comparable; 36 lignes. 

.do. 

.do. 

j.do. 


50 

.249 

.75 


39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do. 


Po 

Tinsel, boullion fringes, 
gilt or antique, made 
from orfoux thread, 
bullions lame and yel¬ 
low cotton, or antique 
fringe (orfaux and 
black cotton); non- 
comparable; 48 lignes. 


. 401 

. 02 

167 











. -36 

.02 

167 

!.do. 

i 

.0720 

.073 

64 

72.4 

. 202 

.75 
. 75 to . SO 


39 

382 

...do. 

l 

179 



Do 

. do . 

.do. 

.315 


39 

382 

do 

179 

.do. 


pn 



Dozen pairs.. 

.368 

.018 

167 

.do. 





gilt or antique, made 
from orfaux bullion 
and metalthread with 
a wooden core; 12 
lignes. 


.008 

.03 

107 

.... .do. 

. 122 

71 

540 

1.30 


39 

382 

.do. 

179 

. do.. 




.do. 







gilt or antique, made 
from orfaux bullion 
and metalthread with 
a wooden core; 24 
lignes. 






1 



I' 







1 
























































































































































































105 

Schedule 3.— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 


France. 


Description of foreign i Description of domestic 
article. j article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 382 — 
Continued. 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
gilt or antique, made 
from or faux bullion 
and metal thread with 
a wooden core; 36 
lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
gilt or antique, made 
from or faux bullion 
and metalthread with 
a wooden core; 48 
lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
gilt or antique, made 
from or faux bullion 
andmetalthread with 
a wooden core; 12 
lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
gilt or antique, made 
from or faux bullion 
and metalthread with 
a wooden core; 15 
lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
gilt or antique, made 
from or faux bullion 
and metalthread with 
a wooden core; 21 
lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
gilt or antique, made 
from or faux bullion 
and metalthread with 
a wooden core; 24 
lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
gilt or antique, made 
from or faux bullion 
and metalthread with 
a wooden core; 30 
lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
gilt or antique, made 
from or faux bullion 
and metal thread with 
a wooden core; 36 
lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
.gilt or antique, made 
from or faux bullion 
and metalthread with 
a wooden core; 48 
lignes. 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
gilt or antique, made I 
from or faux bullion J 
and metalthread with 
a wooden core; 54 j 
lignes. | 

Tinsel, bullion tassels, 
gilt or antique, made i 
from or faux bullion ! 
and metal thread with 
a wooden core; 72 
lignes. 

Paragraph No. 384. 

Types; new, brass, 6- 
point English letters. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


None found.j Dozen pairs... $1. 163 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


..do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Types; new, made of 
type metal in the 
Greek alphabet. 

Paragraph No. 385. 

None found. 


Types; new, brass, 8- 
point English letters. 


.do. 


Per 100 pieces 


None found. ' Pound. 


.do.. 


Nickel rods; rolling : mill 
products, base sized, 
hot-rolled rods. 

I Nickel bars; rolling-mill 
j products, cold-rolled 
I bars. 


.do.. 


..do... 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


*6.058 


1.780 . 089 


. 352 


.424 


.82 


1.04 


1.64 


1.96 


3.60 


5.90 


.373 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


167 


.018 


.021 


. 025 


. 60 .03 


.041 


. 052 


.082 


. 098 


. 18 


1.18 


167 


167 


167 


167 


107 


167 


167 


167 


167 


161 


Rate. 


20 per cent. 


_do. 


.do. 


160 


. 093 | 160 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


...do. 


.do. 


.do. 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


Amount. 


$0 233 


. 356 


.07 


. 085 


. 10 


. 12 


. 164 


. 208 


,32s 


.392 


72 


,89 


. 056 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 0 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

71.9 

$1 04G 

$2.50 

170 

3. 775 

6.00 . 

70 

.31 

.75 . 

79.3 

42 

.95 1. 

100 

. 625 

1.25 . 

100 

. 75 

1.50 . 

114 

1.175 

2.20 

116 

- 1.50 

2. ,80 

110 

2.25 

4. 30 

112 

2.75 

5.20 

111 

5.00 

| 

9. .50 

19.4 

1.53 

9.50 



1 5. 22 








Selling 
price o! 
iomestic 
article 
reported 
ran para¬ 
ble. 


.60 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

_____' 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

39 

38^ 

55 per cent. 

179 

$0.15 per notind 1 





plus 60 per cent. | 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 ' 

.do.j 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do. 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do. 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do. j 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do .| 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do. 

39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do.. — 




179 


39 

382 

.do. 

179 

.do. 

39 

382 

. do . 

179 

.do. 

3 

384 

15 per cent . 

191 

25 per cent. 

3 

i 

384 


191 

.do. 

29 

385 

30 per cent. 

185 

6 cents per pound. 

ll 29 

385 

.do. 

185 

.do. 


Remarks. 


The difference between the foreign 
6-point and the domestic S-point 
type is mainly in the amount of 
material used,' the material in the 
8-point costing approximately 1 
cent more for each piece; actual 
domestic selling price, $s. 

The importer used this type himself. 


Nickel matter is imported, but this 
is refined into metal in this coun¬ 
try. 

Do. 


1 Landed cost. 


15 


95182—22 


































































































































































































106 


Country. 


Holland. 


Austria. 


Do. 

Do. 


Germany. 

Do... 

Do... 


Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Oontinued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 385— 
Continued. 

None found. Nickel 

mill 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
| States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


.do . 


.do . 


Paragraph No. 387. 

Bottle caps, made of tin- 
foil, colored on the out¬ 
side, stamped with 
name or design. 

Bottle caps, made of tin- 
foil, size 1J hy Its, 
plain, stamped or em¬ 
bossed with name or 
design. 

.do. 

Bottle caps, made of tin- 
foil colored on the out¬ 
side, stamped with 
name or design. 


sheets; rolling- 
products, base 
sized sheets. 

/Nickel strips; rolling- 
\ mill products, strips. 
Nickel anodes; cast an¬ 
odes contain about 91 
per cent nickel, the re¬ 
mainder being carbon 
and some other metal 
to facilitate their de¬ 
composition in the 
bath; rolled anodes 
are practically the 
same as plates. 


Pound. 


}• 


.do. 


None found. 


_do.. 


Thousand. 


Bottle caps, made of tin- 
foil, size 1£ by lft, col- i 
ored red on the outside, | 
stamped with name or l 
design. 

Same as foreign. j .do. 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


l Amount. 


Per cent. 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 


Switzerland... 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


Paragraph No. 392. 

Print rolls for wallpaper, 
wood, brass, and felt. 
Background rollers, all 
metal. 

_do. 


Bottle caps made of tin- 
foil, size 1/ by Its, col- j 
ored red on the outside, ; 
stamped with name or j 
design. | 

Collapsible tubes, tin i Gross... 
coated lead tubes, plain 
not decorated, colored, j 
or embossed, composite j 
size 1 by 4 inches. 

Sprinkler tops, pure tin...do.. 

Sprinkler tops, pure tin...do.. 

Sprinkler tops, pure tin...do.. 


None found. 

. .do. 

. .do. 


*3.97 


2.30 


1.82 

2.56 


$ 0.10 


.03 


164 


40 per cent. 


104 .do. 


*1.59 


.92 


• IS 
.26 


164 

164 


.do. 

.do. 


.73 

1.02 


Paragraph No. 393. 


Aluminum foil; plain, 
not colored, tubed, 
embossed, or stamped 
j with design, rolled 
down to 0.003 inches 
\ in thickness, and cut 
I in sheets 11A by 3H 
inches; about 37,000 
square inches to the 
I pound. 

Do _ Aluminum foil; plain, .do. 

natural white on one 
side and tinted on 
other side; also made 
| as described but with 
a figured design of 
I small stars impressed 
thereon, about 20,000 
square inches to the 
pound; sheets 12 by 30 
I inches 

None found _ 1 Aluminum foil; rolled to 

is one iounu. a0 005 inch thickness 

and 8.5 inches in 
width, or about 20,500 
square inches to the 
pound, plain, not 
tinted, and cut to 
length or size desired. 


2.00 
23.29 
17.62 


Print rollers and blocks 
for painting wallpaper, 
linoleum, oil cloth, 
wood type, metal and 
brass. 1 


None found. 


Pounds. 


1.52 


.02 


2.08 


.10 



167 

167 

167 


20 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


2.20 
42.40 
14.20 


167 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


27. 74 


63 


41 

44. 27 


*1.57 


2.06 


1.14 

1.70 


18 


.do. 


.30 


167 


.do. 


.42 


2.80 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


$ 0 . so 


.70 

.90 


{ :?S} 


29 


29 


29 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


385 30 per cent. 


*7. 23 4.91 


385 


385 


.do. 


35 per cent. 


5.31 


3.87 
5.54 


3 387 40 per cent. 


4.32 


4. 32 
4.91 


1.80 


2.72 
2.97 
2.15 


18.00 


10.4 


47 


1.50 


.28 


2. SS 


387 


.do. 


387 . 
387 - 


.do. 

.do. 


387 ' 25 per cent . 


387 !.do.. 

387 i .do.. 

387 I.do.. 


392 J 30 per cent. 

392 I.do. 

392 I.do. 


393 1 35 per cent. 


3 ' 393 |.do. 


.68 


393 .do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


185 


Rate. 


185 


35 per cent. 


_do. 


199 I 45 per cent. 


196 


196 


196 

190 


199 


199 

199 

199 


199 

199 

199 


55 per cent . 


_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


45 per cent. 


199 


199 


199 


45 per cent. 

. .do. 

. .do. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


1 No price list; each order is on a pattern sent; prices are 


based on number of colors to be 


shown and number of rolls used in such patterns; on an average an ordinary roller costs 


between $35 and $40; prices are f. o. b. factory. 


Remarks. 


Nickel matter is imported, but this 
is refined into metal in this coun¬ 
try. 

Do. 


Do. 


Domestic in lots of 500,000, $4.42 per 
thousand. 


Domestic lots of 500,000, $3.89 per 
thousand. 


Do 

Do. 


.do. 

.do.:. 

.do. 


Landea cost $298.91, not sold; used 
in the importer's factories. 

Landed cost $109.97; not sold; used 
in the importer’s factories. 


Landed cost, $1.82; sold at a loss; 
usual overhead and profit, 20 per 
cent. 
















































































































































































































































107 

Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


I 



| 





Foreign article. 


Overhead and 1 
profit on landed | 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 










price of 


I 




Country. 

Description of foreign I 
article. 

Inscription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
r alue in 
United 
States 

urrency. 

sanding 

Duty, present act. , 

cost, including j 
duty. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 




c 

freight, 
insur- 
mce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 



Paragraph No. 393— 
Continued. 

' 





- 





$ 0.74 

3 

393 


199 

45 per cent. 

Switzerland.... 














Bell-ringing transformer, 
stamped iron case, 
100-130 volt, 3-5-8 volt, 

1 ampere. 

0.0005 inch thickness j 
and 8.5 inches in 
width, or about 20,500 
square inches to the 1 
pound, plain, not 
tinted, artd cut to 
length or size desired, 
embossed. 

Bell-ringing transformer, 
100-310 volt, 6-12-18 
volt, 25-watt capacity. 


$ 1.00 

$0.10 

167 

20 per cent. 

SO. 20 

3.8 

SO. 05 

SI. 35 

.77 

10 

393 

....do. 

199 

.do.j 








.07 

.142 

1.35 

1.33 

.77 

10 

3 

393 

393 


199 

_do. 

Po 


.do. 

1.00 

.08 

167 

_do. 

.20 

5.5 

11.9 

45 per cent. 

199 

.do.I 

France. 

M et al buckles, brass, sil- 

None found. 

Hundred. 

.76 

.048 

167 

50 per cent. 

.38 



393 

393 


199 

199 

do 

Do . 

ver plated. 

Metal buckles, brass, 
nickel plated. 

_do . 

_ do . 

1.60 

.08 

167 

20 per cent . 

.32 

15 

.30 

2. 30 

13.49 

2 

1 

35 per cent . 

.do . 

. do. 


None found. 

Eyeglass cases, No. 28 
gauge, steel form with 
spring, covered with 
imitation leather, 

lined with velveteen. 

_do. 

« 


167 


7.65 

51.4 

32.59 

96.00 


4 

393 1 

.do . J 

135 

40 per cent . 

•Tapan . 1 

Christmas-tree lighting 
sets, 8 lamps to set, 
carbon-filament lamp 
included, colored and 
clear lamps, with cord 
and plug, cord not re¬ 
inforced. 




2.30 

114 

15 per cent . 











114 





2.25 


10 

393 

.do . 

135 

.do . 


Christmas-tree lighting 

Each . 














Clothespins, wire spring 

set, 8 lamps set with 
reinforced cord and 
plug, including col¬ 
ored and plain lamp, 
with socket for exten¬ 
sion, tungsten fila¬ 
ment. 


368 

. 0439 

114 


. 0552 

24.2 

. 1129 

.58 


9 

393 

. do . 

13.5 

. do . | 








29.4 

.0887 

.39 

.33 

.319 

. 48 

n 

393 

393 

393 

393 

. do . 

135 

. do . 


and wood. 

. do . 

. do . 

. do . 

. do . 


.0407 

.03 

.03 

114 

..do . 

.034 

.50 


135 

. do.I 

Sweden . 

Germany . 

.do . 

. do . 

.1416 
. 1925 

1U 

114 

. do . 

.01 

.028 

82.4 

27.3 

27.3 

136.2 

. 14965 
. 0685 
.0685 
1.73 

.725 

9 

9 

. do . 

. do . 

135 

135 

. do . I 

. do . ; . 

45 per cent . 

Do . 

Do . 

Do . 

. do .-- 

Crucifixes, nickel and 

. do . 

Crucifixes, machine cast, 
nickel bound and 
wood oxidized, silver 
plated, corpus, 3-inch. 
Crucifixes, machine cast, 
nickel bound and 
wood oxidized, silver 
plated, corpus, 4-inch. 
Crucifixes, machine cast, 
nickel bound, wood 
inlay, 14 -inch. 
Crucifixes, machine cast, 
nickel bound, wood 

. do . 

Dozen . 

.1925 

1 .81 

.03 

.04 

114 

167 

. do . 

50 per cent . 

.42 

3.00 

2.00 

28 

393 

45 per cent . 

199 

Do . 

ebony inlay, silver 
plated, oxidized, cor¬ 
pus sand cast, 3-inch. 
Crucifixes, nickel and 

1 . do . 

.80 

,, 

I 167 

. d> . 

.45 

153.6 

2.12 

3. .50 

3. .50 

28 

393 

. do . 

199 

. do . 

Do . 

ebony inlay, silver 
plated, oxidized, cor¬ 
pus sand cast, 4-inch. 

Crucifixes, sand cast , 
nickel, bound, ebony 
inlay, lfc-inch. 

Crucifixes, sand cast, 

. do . 

1.75 

.14 

1 167 

20 per cent . 

.35 

67.4 

1.51 

3.75 

3.00 

28 

393 

3o per cent . 

199 

. do . 

Do . 

; . do . 

I 4.55 

.20 

167 

. do . 

.91 

156.2 

8.84 

14.50 

12.50 

28 

393 

. do . 

199 

. do . 


nickel, bound, ebony 
inlay, 3-inch. 

. Crucifixes, sand cast, 









30.00 

25.00 

28 


. do . 

199 


Do . 

inlay, 3-inch. 
Crucifixes, machine cast, 
nickel bound, wood 
inlay, 5-inch. 

. do .- 

1 11.65 

.52 

167 

. do . 

2.33 

106.8 

15.49 

«)y») 

. do . 


nickel, bound, ebony 
inlay, 5-inch. 

. Electric hair dryer, port- 

Each . 

1 3.00 

.60 

167 

. do . 

.60 

71.4 

3.00 

7.20 

14.95 

10 

393 

. do . 

199 

Do . 


















able plug .and cord 
3-point, switch for hot 
and cold blast. 

Twist drills, high speed, 

. do. 

. do . 

I . 553 

. 027 

167 

. do . 

.110 

27.5 

.190 

.88 

.88 

39 

393 

35 per cent plus 72 
cents per pound 
on tungsten con- 

1 199 

. do . 


steel, Morse taper 
shanks or straight 
shank, taper length 
(long set), 1-inch. 

Twist drills, high speed, 








63.4 

.621 

1.60 

1.60 

39 

393 

tent under para¬ 
graph 305. 

199 




. do . 

. 1 . 783 

.039 

167 

; . do .- 

. 157 



Do . 


















steel, Morse taper 
shanks or straight 
shanks, taper length 
(long set), 4-inch. 

Twist drills, high speed 


. do . 

. 1.475 

.074 

107 


. 295 

84.6 

1.283 

2. SO 

2.80 

39 

393 

. do. 

199 

. do . 

IX) . 

. do. 













steel, Morse taper 
shanks or straighi 
shanks, taper length 
(long set), f-inch. 

Twist drills, high speed 








63.2 

1 1.937 

5.00 

5 00 

39 

393 


199 




. do . 

J 2.450 

.123 

167 

do . 

. 490 




Do . 

. do. 













steel, Morse tapet 
shanks or strarghl 
sharrks, taper length 
(long set), 1-inch. 



1 






1 











Remarks. 









































































































































































































108 

Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


England.. 


Do.... 

Do.... 

Do.... 

Do.... 

Do.... 

Do... 

Germany. 


Do. 


Scotland.. 
England.. 
Scotland.. 
Germany. 


Do.... 

Do.... 

Do.... 

Do.... 


Paragraph No. 303— 
Continued. 

Twist drills, high speed, 
steel, Morse taper 
shanks or straight 
shanks, taper length 
(long set), ij-ineh. 
Twist drill, high speed, 
steel, straight shank, 
short set A-inch. 

Twist drill, high speed, 
steel, straight shank, 
short set J-inch. 

Twist drill, high speed, 
steel, straight shank, 
short set, -rs-inch. 
Twist drill, high speed, 
steel, straight shank, 
short set, J-inch. 

Twist drill, high speed, 
steel, straight shank, 
short set, f-incli. 

Twist drill, high speed, 
steel, straight shank, 
short set, 4-inch. 
Electric motors, 1 horse¬ 
power, alternating cur¬ 
rent, 3-phase, 60-cycle, 
1,800 revolutions' per 
minute. 220-330 volt. 
Electric reflector heater, 
8 -inch copper reflector 
nickeled case, ball and 
socket joint, with cord 
and plugs, probably 
about 600-watt capac¬ 
ity 

Golf club head, of iron.. 

_do... 

_do... 

Hair clippers; steel, 
nickel plated. 

_do. 

.do.. 

do 


Same as foreign.! Each.. 


Do. 

Do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Locks; night-latch, cyl¬ 
inder lock with Yale 
type key, etc.; black 
enameled, brass face, 
and keyhole. 

.do. 


Do. 

Do. 


France. 


Do. 


Magnetic pocket com¬ 
passes of various 
materials, c h i e fl y 
metal. 

_do. 

_do. 

None found. 


..do. 

. .do. 


.do. 
.do. 


.do.. . 
.do.. . 
.do... 
.do... 


Copper reflector heater, 
painted base with cord 
and plug ; watts, 600- 
615; volts, 110; axially 
placed; heating ele¬ 
ment, 9 inches and 10J 
inch reflector. 

Same as foreign. 

None found ....'. . 

Same as foreign. 

Hair clippers; steel, 
nickel plated. 

_do. 

_do. 

do 


Locks; night-latch, cyl¬ 
inder lock with Yale 
type key, etc.; black 
enameled steel body, 
bronze face and key¬ 
hole, brass knob. 

_do. 


Same as foreign. 


_do. 

N one found. 

Meat-slicing machines; 
east-iron frames, steel 
cutters. 

.do. 


Milling cutters; spiral 
cut end mills, with 
Morse taper shanks, 
highspeed steel,} inch 
diameter, No. 1 taper 
by 3| inches, total 
length high speed, 18 
per cent tungsten. 

Milling cutters; spiral 
cut end mills, with 
Morse taper shanks, 
high-speed steel, 1 
inch diameter, No. 3 
taper by fl-A inches 
total length, high¬ 
speed, 18 per cent 
tungsten. 


Electric meat-slicing 
machines; cast-iron 
frames, steel cutters. 

Meat-slicing machines; 
cast-iron frames, steel 
cutters. 

_do. 

Electric meat-slicing 
machines; cast iron 
frames, steel cutters. 

Same as foreign. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 

....do. 

_do. 

.....do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Dozen. 


_do. 

....do. 

Each... 


_do. 

_do. 


.. .do. 
.. .do. 

...do. 


.do. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$1.06 

.107 

.131 
.161 
.223 
.392 
. 553 
28.90 

2.80 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 




Rate. 


Amount. Per cent. 


$0.203 

.005 

.006 

.008 

.011 

.020 

.028 

3.14 

.28 




167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 


20 per cent.i $0.81 


.do.; 

.do. 

• d0 . 1 

,io.! 

.do. 

.do. 


69.5 


167 .do. 


167 . do _ 


.021 1 185.7 

.026 1 141.7 

. 032 108.9 

.015 75.9 

.078 
.110 
5.41 


83.7 

92.9 

46.9 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
I States. 


. 56 
.64 
.61 
.70 

.60 
.33 
.07 
. 585 1 


. 585 
1.04 


1.59 

1.10 


.03 
. 13' 
.03 
.07 

.06 

.02 

.03 

.06 


.00 

. 10 


. 16 
. L2 


167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 

167 


107 

107 


107 

167 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.08 


.07 


.do. 

.do. 


,lo. 

.do. 


.56 


. 11 
. 13 
. 12 
. 14 

.12 
.07 
. 14 
. 11 


. 11 

.21 


.32 

.23 


9.9 


54.2 
10 

97.3 
103.3 

98.7 
42.9 
19 

45.7 


45. 7 
62.9 


51.7 
65.6 


.231 

.219 

.211 

.410 

.642 

17. 55 

.30 


.38 

.09 

.74 

.94 

. 77 
.18 
. 16 
. 345 


.345 

.85 


1.07 

.99 


107 


. .do. 


2.16 I . 24 


167 . do . 


. 14 


.91 


.81 


43 41.3 


1.17 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$3,525 I S8.60 


.247 .38 


.394 

.42 

.49 

.90 


4.00 


1.08 

.99 

1.50 

1.85 

1.55 
.60 
1.00 
1.10 


1.10 

2.20 


3.14 

2.50 


1.70 


4.00 


$8.60 

.38 

.394 

.42 

.49 

.90 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


1.333 i 1.333 
55.00 ) 57.00 


5.94 


.70 


1.60 

2.00 

2.00 

.75 

1.70 

1.492 


1.834 

3.72 

4.55 


308.75 
522.50 


2.70 


407.50 
544.10 


1.70 


1.00 


39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

10 

10 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


39 


39 


393 

393 

393 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


35 per cent plus 72 
cents per pound 
ontungstencon- 
tent under para¬ 
graph 305. 

.do. 


.do. 


393 :.do. 


393 

393 

393, 




_do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


393 l 35 per cent. 


199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

....do. 

_do. 

....do. 

_do. 


393 .do. 


167 

167 

167 

393 

393 

393 

393 

393 


199 !.do. 


20 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

35 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


199 

199 

199 

199 


199 

199 

199 

199 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


393,305 


393,305 .do. 


Remarks. 



Actual selling price of domestic 
article $3.50; foreign better. 


Price including pedestal. 






























































































































































































































109 

Schedule 3.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 393 — 
Continued. 

Milling cutters, angular 
or double angle cut¬ 
ters, 2 | inches diame¬ 
ter, J inch thick, 1 inch 
hole, high speed, 18 per 
cent tungsten. 

Milling cutlers, angular 
or double angle cut¬ 
ters, 3 inches diame¬ 
ter, 4 inch thick, 14 - 
inch “hole, high speed, 
18 per cent tungsten. 
Milling cutters; plain, 3 
inches diameter, fl¬ 
inch face, lpinch hole; 
made from high-speed 
steel, 18 per cent tung¬ 
sten. 

Plain milling cutters; 
heavy duty (coarse 
tooth), 3 inches diame¬ 
ter, 14-inch face, Cl¬ 
inch hole; made from 
high-speed steel, 18per 
cent tungsten. 

Milling cutters; concave 
and convex cutters 
(for milling half cir¬ 
cles), high-speed steel. 
18 per cent tungsten. 
Milling cutters; concave 
and convex cutters 
(for milling half cir¬ 
cles), high-speed steel, 
18 per cent tungsten, 
2 inches diameter, 

mills circle 4-inch 
diameter, convex. 
Milling cutters; concave 
and convex cutters 
(for milling half cir¬ 
cles), high-speed steel, 
18 per cent tungsten, 
2 inches diameter, 
mills circle J-inch 
diameter, concave. 
Milling cutters; concave 
and convex cutters 
(for milling half cir¬ 
cles), high-speed steel, 
18 per cent tungsten, 
4 inches diameter, 
mills circle 1 -J inches 
diameter, convex 
Milling cutters; concave 
and convex cutters 
(for milling half cir¬ 
cles), high-speed steel, 
18 per cent tungsten 
4 inches diameter, 
mills circle 14 incl 
diameter, concave, 
illing cutters; spi 
cut, end mills, w 
Brown & Sharpe 
per shanks; high-sp 
steel; 18 per cent tung¬ 
sten; 4 inch in diam¬ 
eter, No. 4 taper, 2-^ 
inches total length. 
Milling cutters; spira 
cut, end mills, witli 


steel; 18 per cent tung¬ 
sten; 1 inch in diam¬ 
eter, No. 9 taper, 74 
inches long. 

Milling cutters, spiral 
cut, end mills, with 
Brown & Sharpe ta- 


sten; D inches i 
ameter, No. 9 t . 

71 inches total length. 


Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
mrrency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

"Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

Same as foreign.. . 


11.81 


167 


$0 37 

70 

81.69 

84.10 

$4.10 

39 

393,305 

35 per cent and 72 

199 

45 per cent. 









cents per pound. 





2 43 




.47 

9 Qfi 

70. 3 

2. 23 

5.40 

5.40 

39 

393,305 


199 

.do. 

.do. 


14 SO 

1 OS 



14 

2 74 

22.18 

22.15 

39 

393,305 


199 




3 si 

43 



709. 

43. 9 

2 198 

7. 20 

7.20 

39 

393,305 

.do. 

199 




1.00 

.10 

167 


.20 

142.3 

1. 85 

3.15 

• 

3.15 

39 

393,305 

. do . 

199 

.do. 

fin 

•rln 











1.21 

. 13 

107 

20 per cent. 

.242 

216.05- 

3.418 

5.00 

5.00 

39 

393,305 

35 per cent and 72 

199 

45 per cent. 














cents per pound. 







107 


1.08 

108.68 

7. 63 

14.65 

14.65 

39 

393,305 

.do. 

199 

.do. 



7 20 

.79 

107 


1.458 

80.85 

7.712 

17.25 

• 

17. 25 

39 

393,305 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

.do. 

.do . 

.58 

.07 

167 

.do. 

.12 

81.8 

.63 

1.40 

1.40 

39 

393,305 

.do. 

199 

.do. 



9 n 9 

. 29 

107 

.do. 

.518 

28.01 

.952 

4.35 

4.35 

39 

393,305 

.do. 

199 

.do. 



4.97 


107 

.do. 

.893 

6.8 

.437 

6.85 

6 . 85 

39 

393,305 

.do. 

199 

.do. 

















Remarks. 










































































































































































110 


Schedule 2.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued. 


Foreign article. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


I Foreign, 
i value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 393— 
Continued. 

Milling cutters, spiral 
cut, end mills, with 
Brown & Sharpe ta¬ 
per shanks; high-speed 
steel; 18 per cent tung¬ 
sten; 2 inches in 
diameter,No. lOtaper, 
10 inches long. 

Milling cutters; shell 
end mills; spiral cut 
for either right-hand 
or left-hand cut; high¬ 
speed steel, 18 per cent 
tungsten; 2 inches in 
diameter, 1| inches 
long, and f-inch hols. 
Milling cutters; shell 
end mills; spiral cut 
for either right-hand 
or left-hand cut; high¬ 
speed steel, 18 per cent 
tungsten; 3 inches in 
diameter, 2J inches 
long, and 1-inch hole. 
None found. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


Same as foreign.I Each. 


$5.18 


.do . 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


do . 


Germany. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 


Do. 


Mouse traps of wood, 
with wire spring. 
Upholstery nails, brass- 
plated head and 
shank, 1-inch. 

.do. 

None found. 

_do... 

Padlocks, black enam¬ 
eled shell, very light 
and cheap construc¬ 
tion inside. 

_do. 

Padlocks, black enam¬ 
eled, ban-el - shaped 
key. 

Thumb tacks, made 
from circle of silver 
steel by cutting a 
small segment out of 
head and bending it 
down to form a point. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Tinfoil.... 

.do. 

Watchmaker’s staking 
tools, steel, in wood 

lathe, 


Shoe nails other than , 100 pounds... 
iron or steel, cobblers’ [ 
nails, solid brass. 

Shoe nails other than .do. 

iron or steel, cobblers’ , 
nails, brass plated. 

None found.! Gross. 


Same as foreign, j-inch_. ] Thousand.. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Padlocks, black 
eled shell. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Dozen. 


,dt>. 


England. 


case. 

Watchmaker’s 

steel. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.- 

Do.. 

Do.. 




Do. 


Trays or waiters, silver 
plated on nickel sih er 
and on copper base, 
pierced border, grape 
mount. 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 

_do. . 

Gravy boat with tray, 
silver plated on nickel 
silver, J-pint, plain 
design. 

Gravy boat with tray, 
silver plated on nickel 
silver, J-pint, grape 
mount. 


None found. 


Thumb tacks, made 
from circle of nickel- 
plated steel by cutting ; 
a smallsogment out of 
head and bending it : 
down to form a point.' 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Tinfoil. 

_do. 

Same as foreign. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Pound.... 

.do. 

Each. 


.do. 


Trays or waiters, silver 
plated on nickel silver 
base and on copper 
base, pierced border, 
grape mount. 

. .do.. 

. .do . 

. .do . 

..do . 

. .do. 

. .do. 

..<ip— . 

Same as foreign. 


_do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


....do.. 


2.(55 


(5. 75 


$0. 58 


.6009 
. 195 

. 169 


. 04 


.593 

.00 


.13 


.144 
. 169 
.211 
.735 
. 735 
6.78 


.28 


167 


Amount. 


20 per cent... 


167 .do. 


.75 


167 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent, r Amount 


$1.03 54.6 I $3.71 


.53 


.. .do. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$10.50 $10.50 


103.7 , 3.59 


1.355 


. 132 
. 025 

.02 


114 

167 

167 


.082 


107 


. 08 I 167 
. 08 i 107 


. 026 


.029 
.034 ; 
.042 
.044 
.044 I 
.55 


107 


167 

107 

167 

167 

167 

107 


15 per cent. 
20 per cent. 


.do. 


.do . 


.do . 

..do . 


20 per cent. 


...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
.. .do.. 


11.20 

.87 

167 

27.00 

1.62 

167 

6.12 

.37 1 

167 

7.20 

.43 

167 

7.75 

.46 j 

167 

9.00 

.54 

167 

9.54 

. 57 

167 

10.80 

. 65 1 

167 

23.80 

1.43 1 

167 

5. 94 

.24 

167 

8.28 

. 50 

167 


.do. 


..do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

167 ' 50 per cent. 


32.69 


2.895 


.09 

.035 

.033 


48.9- 
37.3 

102.7 


.4022 

.095 

.228 


.128 


.119 

.12 


. 026 


. 029 
.034 
.042 
.0147 
.0147 
1.36 


76. 5 


89.4 

68.8 


37.4 


33.7 
35 
35. 6 
57.5 
57.5 
66.3 


. 65 


708 


,068 


. 068 
.083 
. 105 
. 4563 
. 4563 
5. 76 


.do. 


4.14 


8.4 


1.08 


7.05 7.05 


11.75 


1.225 
.35 


.45 

i.50 


1.50 
1.35 


2.24 

105.5 I 

15.09 

29.40 | 

13.50 

12.8 

5.38 

47. 50 

3.06 

15.2 

1.45 

11.00 

3.60 

6.9 

.77 

12. IK) 

3.87 

15.9 

1.92 

14.00 

4.50 

6.8 

.96 

15. IX) 

4 77 

17.6 

2.62 

17. 50 

5*. 40 
11.90 

9.8 
13. 1 

1.65 
4.87 

18.50 
42. 00 

2.97 


1 i 9.15 

9. (X) 


. 2/ 
.32 
.40 
1.25 
1.25 
14. 45 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


11.75 


28. 00 
8.25 


.54 


.54 

.72 

.90 

2.23 


2.23 


.82 
.95 
1. 10 
1. 1 t 
1. 00 
14.68 


58. 08 


37. 50 


6. 25 

7. 00 

8. 00 
9.00 
10. .30 
12. 00 
32.00 

9.50 


14. IX) | 


9.75 


39 


39 


39 


House bill. 


1909 


Para- i Rate on American 
graph. 1 valuation. 


393,30.3 ! 35 per cent and 75 

cents per pound. 


393,305 .do.... 


393,305 .do- 


39 

39 

9 

39 


39 

39 

39 

39 


39 


39 

39 

39 

39 

39 


393 

393 

393 

393 


393 

393 


393 


393 

393 

393 

393 

393 

393 


393 


..do. 


. .do.. 


22 


22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 


22 


393 45 per cent. 


393 

393 

393 

393 

393 

393 

393 

393 


393 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


199 


Rate. 


199 


45 per cent. 


....do... 


199 


....do.... 


199 .do. 



199 

135 

199 


199 

199 

199 

199 


199 

199 


199 


199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 


199 


199 


199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 


.do. 


40 per cent. 
45 per cent. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


....do... 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


Actual selling price, of domestic 
article, $2.50, 12£ per cent having 
been deducted for inferior quality 
of foreign. 

Do. 


.do. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 
Do. 

Actual selling price, $17.96, based on 
superiority of domestic article. 

Actual selling price, $72.60, based on 
superiority of domestic article. 


.do.. 


199 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


i Landed cost. 






















































































































































































































































Ill 


Country. 



Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 393 — 
Continued. 


Unit. 


Japan... 

Do.. 

England 


Do 


Germany 


Do 


Japan 


Lacquered tea cans, 
metal. 

-do. 

Tea service, made of 
nickel silver, silver 
plated, tea, coffee, 
sugar, cream, and 
waste tray and kettle. 

None found. 


Double vegetable dish, 
plain, oval, 11-inch, 
with detachable cover; 
silver plated on nickel, 
silver base. 

None found. 


Electric flatiron, 110- 
volt, 6-pound, 3-am¬ 
pere, without plug or 
cord. 

Electric flatiron, 110- 
volt, 6-pound, 3-am¬ 
pere, without plug or 
cord, 400-watt. 

Electrical products, 
flashlight cases; tubu¬ 
lar paper case 8§ by 
1 j inches, nickeled fit¬ 
tings, without lamp or 
battery. 


None found 

-do. 

.do. 


Tea sendee made of - 
nickel silver, silver 
plated tea, coffee, 
sugar, cream, and 
waste bowl, kettle, 
and tray. 

Double vegetable dish, 
plain, 11-inch, silver 
plated on nickel silver, 
interlocking handles 
or detached. 

Double vegetable dish, 
oblong, reed and scroll 
mount, 11-inch, silver 
lated on nickel silver ' 
ase. 

Tray, silver plated on 
nickel silver, grape 
mount, 24-inch oval. 

Same as foreign. 


do 


Same as foreign, except 
■ tubular fiber case 
instead of paper. 


100 . 

100 . 

Set. 


do 


Each 


do 


do 


.do. . 



Schedule 3.— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


• 

Foreign article. 


Overhead and 1 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 






price of 


-»—-- 

— 




Foreign j 
value in t 
United ' 
States 
currency. 

Landing i 

Duty, present act. 


domestic 

article 

reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

freight, i 
insur- j Para- 
ance, etc. | graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 


_ 





24.4 


$40.00 


4 

393 


199 

45 per cent. 


$25.02 

$2.87 167 


$4. 26 

$7.85 












393 

393 

.do. 

199 

199 



IS. 85 ! 
124.80 1 

2.14 , 167 

7.50 1 167 


3. 17 

24.2 

5.84 

30.00 
209. 00 


4 

.do. 



62. 40 

7.3 

14. 30 











$146. 00 

22 

393 

.do. 

199 








. 





. 40 167 

.75 167 


3.37 

11.7 

. 1.23 

11.75 

13.75 

22 

393 

45 per cent. 

199 

.do.. 



.do. 

6.30 

6.9 

1.35 

21.00 


22 

393 

.do. 

199 

.do.. 








50.00 

22 

393 

.do. 

199 

.do. 









2. 74 

3,10 

393 

35 per cent. 

199 


Actual selling price $3.65, due to fin- 

1.27 

. 13 167 

20 per cent. 

.25 

51.5 

.85 

2.50 


ish, construction of boating ele¬ 
ment, antd superiority of domestic. 





67.3 


2.25 

3.28 

3,10 

393 


199 

.do.. 

Do. 


.085 i 167 

. 03 | 167 

.do. 

.17 

. 905 





.113 


093 



.15 

f .37 

10 

10 

1 

393 

393 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

199 

.do. 

.do.. 

^Landed cost $0,166; sold at a loss. 






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SCHEDULE 4 .— WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF. 


Country. 


Description oi foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


France. 


Italy.... 

Algeria. 


Italy. 


Paragraph No. 403. 

Brier-root pipe blocks: 

CM i. 

CMF i. 

M i. 

R i. 

Raw brierwood blocks: 

Mi. 

M?. 

MF §. 

Raw brierwood blocks: 
R 11. 

mIy.::::::":::::: 

R 2. 

Raw brierwood blocks: 

R If. 

Mi. 

MF i. 

R 2. 


None comparable. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Unit. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Landing ] 
charges, 
freight, | 
insur- i 
ance.etc. 1 


Foreign article. 

Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Gross.. 

.do. 

.do. 


Nicaragua. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do.. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 


Do. 
Brazil.. 


Do. 

Mexico. 


Cuba... 

France. 


Danish W est 
Indies. 

Cuba. 


Mexico. 

Japan. 

Do.... 


Paragraph No. 404. 

Cedar (in the log hewn, 
square or round, 1 to 

4 feet in diameter, 8 to 
20 feet long). 

Cedar logs (round 22 to 
39 inches in diameter). 

Cedar logs (round, 18 
inches and up). 

.do. 

Cedar logs, unmanufac¬ 
tured. 

Lancewood spars (logs 

5 to 10 inches in diam¬ 
eter. 15 to IS feet long). 

Ebony (logs 5 to 9 inches, 
carbon black and 3 feet 
long, average weight, 
60 to 70 pounds). 

Boxwood (Ibgs 6 to 8 
inches). 

Mahogany (logs, 35 per 
cent, 9'to 11 inches: 
hewn, 55 per cent, 12 
to 15 inches; 10 per 
cent, 16 inches and up). 

Mahogany logs (round, 

0-1 i npVipO 

Oak logs ( Japanese white 
oak, rough hewn). 

White oak boards (quar¬ 
ter sawn, firsts and sec¬ 
onds, 1 to 2 inches 
thick). 


Thousand feet. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Spar. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


.do. 


Ton (2,240 
pounds). 


.do. 


Thousand 
board feet. 


Thousand feet 
....do_ 


White oak boards (plain 
sawn, firsts and sec¬ 
onds, various lengths 
widths, 1 to 2 inches 
thick). 

.do_-. 


White oak boards (plain, 
common, sawn 1 to 2 
inches thick). 

White oak boards (quar¬ 
ter sawn, common, 
various lengths and 
widths, 1 to 2 inches 
thick). 


White oak lumber (quar¬ 
ter sawn, firsts and sec¬ 
onds, various lengths 
and widths, 2 inches 
thick). 

White oak lumber (quar¬ 
ter sawn, firsts and sec¬ 
onds, various lengths 
and widths, li by li 
inches thick). . 

White oak lumber (plain 
sawn lumber, firsts 
and seconds, li to li 
inches wide). 

White oak lumber (plain 
sawn, firsts and sec¬ 
onds, various lengths 
and widths, 1 inch 
thick). 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Rate. 


$2.33 

$0. 12 

168 

4. 65 

. 12 

168 . 

6.21 

.12 

168 . 

2.33 

. 12 

168 . 

5.00 

.4.8 

168 . 

6.00 

.60 

168 . 

7.00 , 

.67 

16S . 

4. S3 

.48 

16S 

4.83 

.48 

168 

5.50 

.56 1 

168 

6.00 

.60 | 

168 

10.25 

.717 

168 

10. 25 

.717 

168 

11.25 

.787 

168 

12. 75 | 

.89 

168 

40.00 

| 

41.00 

648 

87.50 

28.66 

64.8 

40.00 

43. 22 

648 

25.00 

43. 22 

648 

110.00 

32.00 

648 

5.00 

1.50 

648 

110.00 

6.00 

648 

10.18 

6.88 

648 

125.00 

21.25 

- 648 

SO. 10 

29.15 

648 

30.00 

15.00 

648 

100.00 

20.00 

169 

100.00 

20.00 

169 

80.00 

20.00 

169 

80.00 

20.00 

169 

40.00 

20.00 

169 

60.00 

20.00 

169 


10 per cent. 

. .do. 

..do. 

. .do. 


.do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Free 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


$0.23 

.47 

.62 

.23 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.69 

.69 

.79 

.86 

1.03 
1.03 
1. 13 
1.28 






do. 




.do. 

.do. 



Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

17.5 

$0.47 

16 

.83 

3. 5 

.25 

17.5 

.47 

10.5 

. 76 

6. 5 

. 55 

70 

4.21 

70.1 

4.21 

63.8 

4.36 

67.4 

5. 03 

( 2 ) 

( 2 ) 

( 2 ) 

U) 

( 2 ) 

(>) 

(U 

(*) j 

8.88 

7.20 

101.4 

117.84 

14.15 

11.78 1 

J 13.6S 

9.33 

.1 


Selling 
pri e of 
foreign 
irtic e in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
pri'-e of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


15.4 

44.00 


A. .a 

2. 50 


1.00 

51.50 


$3.15 
6. 07 
7.20 
3.15 

159 .8 
7.96 
8.92 

10.21 

10.21 

11.21 

12.49 

10.21 
10.21 
11 . 21 
12. 49 


88.20 

234.00 

95.00 

77.50 
i142.00 

7.50 
168. 50 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


.44 1 17.50 

3.75 150.00 


5.26 5.75 115.00 


4.44 2.00 


47.00 


9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

36 

36 

36 

- 36 
36 
36 
36 

36 

36 

36 

36 


9.30 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

52 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9.30 

9,36 

20 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


403 

403 

403 

403 

403 

403 

403 

•103 

403 

403 

403 

403 

403 

403 

403 


404 

404 

404 

404 

404 

404 

404 

404 

404 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


10 per cent 
. .do... 

. .do... 

. .do... 


er cent. 

10.00 

3.85 

5. 00 

135.00 

$220.00 ! 

20 

404 

do. 

10.00 

3.85 

5.00 

135.00 

178. 00 

20 

404 

.do. 

8.00 ' 

6.48 

7.00 

115.00 

145.00 

20 

404 

.do. 

8.00 

6.48 

7.00 

115.00 

136.00 

20 

404 

.do. 

4.00 

12.5 

8.00 

72.00 


20 

404 


6. 00 


4.00 

90.00 


20 

404 










.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


,do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


...do. 

...do. 


404 .do. 

404 |.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


,do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


202 

202 

202 

202 

202 

202 

202 

202 

202 

202 

202 

202 

202 

202 

202 


713 

713 

713 

713 

713 

713 

713 

713 

713 

713 

713 

203 

203 

203 

203 


15 per cent. 

.. .do. 

.. .do. 

...do.. 

.. .do. 

.. .do. 

...do. 


. .do. 
.do. 


...do. 
.. .do. 
.. .do. 
...do. 


...do. 
.. .do. 
.. -do. 
. ..do. 


Free. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


..do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.....do. 

15 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


203 

203 


.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Importation of February, 1920. 
Sales in August, 1920. Sales in 
June, 1921, at R li$6.60; Mi,$6.60; 
R 2, $8.10, gross, New York. 

1919 overhead, 14 per cent: 1920 over¬ 
head, 33J per cent. 


Used by the importer. 


1 Not sold. Landed cost. 


» Sold at loss. 


95182—22-16 































































































































































































































































































































114 







Schedule 4. — WOOD 

AND MANUFACTURES OF- 

-Continued. 



__——------ 

1 





Foreign article. 


Overhead and 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 











profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

price of 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 





Remarks. 

Country. 1 

)escription of foreign I 
article. 

lescription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
'alue in 
United 
States 
urrency. 

Landing 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

c 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

V mount. 

Per cent. 

\mount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 


- -- 


Paragraph No. 404— 
Continued. 










*73.00 


2 

404 


203 

15 per cent. 





Thousand feet. 

*47.50 

*17.85 

169 

10 per cent. 

$4.75 

4.13 

*2.90 







sawed 1 to 2 inches 
thick, not over Si 
square feet per piece). 



50.00 

17.85 

169 


5.00 

4.32 

3.15 

76.00 


2 

404 

.do. 

203 

_do. 


Do. 

Oak lumber (common, . 
sawn 1 to 2 inches 
thick, over Si, not 
over 10 square feet per 
piece). 






4.40 

80.00 


2 

404 


203 

_do. . 




_do. 

52.50 

17. S5 

169 

_do. 

5.25 

5.82 






Do. 

UHK 1UU1UC1 ^CUUlUiUii) 

sawn 1 to 2 inches 
thick, over 10, not 
over 12 square feet per 
piece). 

Oak lumber (clear rough 







45.00 

195.00 


4 

404 


203 

.do. 


Do 


_.do. 

113.64 

25.00 

169 

.do. 

11.36 

30.00 



203 

203 



Do 

1 to 2 inches thick). 

Oak lumber (common, 



54.09 

25.00 

169 


5.41 

42.00 

35.50 

120.00 


4 

404 

.do. 




1 and li inches thick). 



56.36 

25.00 

169 


5.64 

37.9 

33.00 

120.00 


4 

404 

.do. 



Do. 

sawed, common, li 
and 2 inches thick). 










*170.00 

20 

404 


203 

.do. 

Not comparable. 


White oak lumber (plain 
sawn, first and second 
class, 2| inches thick). 

White oak lumber (plain 
sawn, first and third 
class, 2 inches thick). 

Sawed cedar strips (J to 
f inch thick). 









. 










• 





170.00 

20 

404 


203 

.do. 

Do. 











. 














39.20 

40.00 

36 

404 


203 

.do. 

Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Sawed cedar strips (75 

Superficial foot 

31.50 

3.23 

169 


2.52 

5.2 

1.95 


















per cent -A inch thick, 
25 per cent 1 inch thick: 
A inch to be 5 to 6 
inches wide; J inch to 
be 4i to 9 inches wide). 
Mahogany (sawed, 1 to 

4 inches thick). 
Mahogany (common 
firsts, sawed, Mexican) 
Mahogany (common, 
firsts and seconds, 
sawed, Mexican). 
Mahoganv (“shorts” 
sawed, 'Mexican). 







2.56 

3.00 

128.48 


36 

404 


203 

.do. 


Do ... - 


Thousand feet. 

106.00 

11.00 

169 

10 per cent. 

S. 48 



203 

203 





_.do. 

103.09 

12.00 

169 

.do . 

10.31 

5. 25 

6.60 

132.00 


9,36 

404 

.do . 





. do . 

112.00 

12.00 

169 

....do. 

11.20 

5.03 

6. 80 

142.00 


9,36 

404 

.do. 



Do. 








5.10 

5.29 

111.00 


9,36 

404 


203 

.do. 





86.10 

11.00 

169 

.do . 

8.61 






Do . 



















Paragraph No. 405. 












36 

405 


204 

10 per cent . 

No comparable importation. 



XT 1 

_ . 








. 

. 13 





quality, white cedar 
posts, 3 inches di¬ 
ameter by 7 feet. 

Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, *4 inches di¬ 
ameter by 7 feet. 










.21 

36 

405 


204 

. do . 

Do. 











. 















.33 

36 

405 

. do . 

204 

.do . 

Do. 



Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, 5 inches di¬ 
ameter by 7 feet. 










.41 

36 

405 

. do . 

204 

. do . 

Do. 



Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, 6 inches di¬ 
ameter by 7 feet. 







1 



.60 

36 

405 

. do . 

204 

. do . 

Do. 



Paving posts; No. 
quality, white ceda 
posts, 7 inches di 
ameter by 7 feet. 










.25 

3C 

405 

1 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 



Paving posts; No. 
quality, white ceda 
posts, 4 to 6 inche 
diameter by 7 feet. 





| 





.30 

3a 

405 

'.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 



Paving posts; No. 
quality, white ceda 
posts, 41 to 6 inche 
diameter by 7 feet. 










. 15 

<5 

405 


204 

.do. 

Do. 



Paving posts; No. 
quality, white ceda 
posts, 3 inches di 
ameter by 8 feet. 

r 

1 


| 

1 





1 

1 

1 



































































































































































































































































115 


Schedule 4.-W00D AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Canada. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Paragraph No. 405— 
Continued. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Do. 


Railroad crossties, white 
cedar ends cut square, 
sides sawn or hewn 
with faces parallel, 
grade No. 1, 8 feet by 
7 by 7 inches. 

Railroad crossties, white 
cedar ends cut square, 
sides sawn or hewn 
with faces parallel, 
grade No. 2, 8 feet by 
6 by 6 inches. 

Railroad crossties, while 
cedar ends cut square, 
sides sawn or hewn 
with faces parallel, 
grade No. 3, 8 feet by 
6 by 5 inches. 

.do. : - 

Railroad crossties, white 
cedar ends cut square, 
sides sawn or hewn 
with faces parallel, 
grade No. 1, 8 feet by 
6 by 6 inches. 

.do. 


Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, 4 inches diame¬ 
ter by 8 feet. 

Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, 5 inches diame¬ 
ter by 8 feet. 

Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, 0 inches diame¬ 
ter by 8 feet. 

Paving posts; No. 1 
quality! white cedar 
posts, 7 inches diame¬ 
ter by 8 feet. 

Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, 4 to 6 inches 
diameter by 8 feet. 
Paving posts; No. 1 
quality,* white cedar 
posts, 4 h to 6 inches 
diameter by 8 feet. 
Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, *4 inches diame¬ 
ter by 10 feet. 

Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, 5 inches diame¬ 
ter by 10 feet. 

Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, 6 inches diame¬ 
ter by 10 feet. 

Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedaF- 
posts, 7 inches diame¬ 
ter by 10 feet. 

Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, 4 to 6 inches 
diameter by 10 feet. 
Paving posts; No. 1 
quality, white cedar 
posts, 44 to 6 inches 
diameter by 10 feet. 


F.acli. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

..do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

. .do. 


Landing 

charges, 

freight, 

insur- 


Duty, present act. 


I 


ance,etc. graph. 


Para- 


Rate. 


I Amount. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Percent. Amount 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


$1.25 


1.15 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 




$0.351 


.28 


170 10 per cent. 


170 


.90 
1. 10 


1. 10 


.254 


. 151 
.203 


. 265 


.do. 



170 

170 


?. 125 


. 115 


.075 


.09 
. 11 


. 11 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.25 


.35 


.43 


.85 


.28 


.30 


i $1. 73 


1 1.55 


‘1.08 


11.14 
11.41 


>1.48 


.70 


.95 


1.25 


.50 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


36 


36 


36 


36 


30 


36 


30 


36 


36 


36 


36 


67 


67 


House bill. 


405 


405 


405 


405. 


405 


405 


405 


405 


405 


405 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


10 per cent. 


405 


405 


405 


405 


405 

405 


.do. 


. .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


..do. 


.do. 


405 .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


. do. 


.do. 

.do. 


405 .do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


204 


204 


204 


204 


204 


Rate. 


10 per cent. 



_do. 


204 


204 


204 


204 


204 


204 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


204 .do. 


204 .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


204 

204 


204 !.do 


Remarks. 



No comparable importation 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Not sold; these ties purchased by the 
importing railway company for 
useinitslines;Canadianstandard 
grading. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Not sold; these ties were used on the 
lines of the railway which pur¬ 
chased and imported them; United 
States standard grading. 


Do. 


i Landed cost. 
































































































































































































































116 


Schedule 4.—WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 






1 


Foreign article. 

1 

Overhead and | 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

1 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 









profit on landed 

price of 






Remarks. 

Country. 11 

es'cription of foreign L 
article. 

iescription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

’"oreign I 
ralue in 
United 
States 
urrcncy. a 

ending 

Duty, present act- 

cost including 
duty. 

domestic j 
article 
reported ; 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American i 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


C 

freight, 
insur- j 
nee,etc. 

Para- 

;raph. 

Rate. 

4 mount, i 

3 cr cent. 

1 

4mount. | 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 

___—- 

_ 


Paragraph No. 405— 
Continued. 




1 










10 per cent. 

204 


Not sold; these ties were used on 
the lines of the railway which 
purchased and imported them; 
United States standard grading. 

No further information secured by 




SI. 20 j 

S2.88 ' 

I 

170 

10 per cent.’ 

SO. 12 



i SI. 61 


67 

405 


Canada. 1 

lailroad crossties, white . 
cedar ends cut square, i 
sides sawn or hewn 
with faces parallel, 
grade No. 2, 8 feet by 

6 by 7 inches. 

















.83 . 


170 . 

_do. 

. 083 

. 









chandise wfs delivered at interior 


No. 1 common. 











SI. 00 

36 

405 


204 

10 per cent. 

points. 

No comparable importations. 



Railroad ties, white oak, 
black locust, black 
walnut, No. 1. 








. 

. 















.so 

36 

405 


204 

.do. 

Do. 










. 







black locust, black 











30 

405 

.do. 1 

204 


Do. 



walnut, No. 2. 










. 85 





Railroad ties, white 
cedar, No. 1. 










.65 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 



Railroad ties, white 
cedar, No. 2. 











36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












.60 





Railroad ties, elm, soft 
maple, white walnut, 
and hackberry, No. 1. 










.40 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 



Railroad ties, elm, soft 
maple, white walnut, 
and hackberry, No. 2. 










.80 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 



Railroad t ies, beech, 
hard maple, red oak, 
birch, ash, hickory, 
cherry, and honey 
locust, No. 1. 










.60 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 



Railroad ties, beech, 
hard maple, red oak, 
birch, ash, hickory, 
cherry, and honey 










.70 

36 

• 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 



locust, No. 2. 














Railroad ties, tamarack 
and hemlock, No. 1. 










.50 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 


Do. 
















Railroad ties, tamarack 
and hemlock, No. 2. 









9.14 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 


Do. 



! Telephone poles, north¬ 
ern white cedar, 25 
feet by 7|-inch top. 










15.29 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 


Do. 



Telephone poles, north¬ 
ern white cedar, 30 
feet by 7f-inch top. 

Telephone poles, north¬ 
ern white cedar, 35 
feet by 7|-inch top. 


| . 

1 







19.58 

36 

405 


204 

_do. 

Do. 

















1 

j 







23.83 

3G 

405 


204 

.do. 

Do. 



Telephone poles, north¬ 
ern white cedar, 40 
feet by 7f-inch top. 


1 I 






30.93 

36 

405 


204 


Do. 



Telephone poles, north¬ 
ern white cedar, 45 
feet by 7f-inch top. 


1 

| 






37.71 

36 

405 


204 

.do. 

Do. 



Telephone poles, north¬ 
ern white cedar, 50 
feet by 7f-inch top. 









46..72 

36 

405 


204 

.do. 

Do. 



j Telephone poles, north¬ 
ern white cedar, 55 
feet by 7|-inch top. 










51.05 

36 

405 

:.do. 

204 


Do. 



Telephone poles, north¬ 
ern white cedar, 60 
feet by 71-inch top. 










57.05 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 


| 

Do. 



| Telephone poles, north¬ 
ern white cedar, 65 
feet by 71-itich top. 








1. 


17.55 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 


Do. 



Trolley poles, westeri 
red cedar, 40 feet by 
8-inch top. 










8.85 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 



j Trolley poles, westen 
red "cedar, 30 feet by 
7-inch top. 










14.85 

36 

405 

!.do. 

1 204 

.do. 

Do. 



; Trolley poles, westen 
red cedar, 40 feet by 
7-inch top. 










12.50 

36 

405 

.do. 

' 204 

.do. 

Do. 



Trolley poles, westen 
red cedar, 30 feet by 
8-inch top. 










16.95 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 



Trolley poles, westen 
red cedar, 40 feet b; 
8-inch top. 






| 



. 

7.50 

36 

! 405 

!.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 



! Trolley poles, westeri 
red cedar, 30 feet b} 
7-inch top. 

i .do. 



| 






14. 25 

36 

405 

.do. 

. 204 

.do. 

Do. 



Trolley poles, westen 
red cedar, 40 feet by 
1 7-inch top. 




1 





1 





1 




1 Landed cost. 



















































































































































































































































































117 


Schedule 4.— WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


House bill. 

1909 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing ] 
charges, 

Duty, present act. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

Remarks. 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. | 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 



Paragraph No. 405— 
Continued. 

Trolley poles, western 
red cedar, 40 feet by 
9-inch top. 

Trolley poles, western 
red cedar, 30 feet by 
8-inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 40 feet by 

7- inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 40 feet by 

8- inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 30 feet by 
8-inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 30 feet by 
7-inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 30 feet by 
scant 8-inch top. 
Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 40 feet by 

7- inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 40 feet by 

8- inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 30 feet by 
7-inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 40 feet by 
6^-inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 30 feet by 

5- inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 30 feet by 
5^-inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 30 feet by 

6- ineh top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 30 feet by 
6|-mch top. 

Trolley poles, western 
red cedar, 40 feet by 
S-inch top. 










J19.60 

36 

405 

10 per cent. 

204 

10 per cent. 

No comparable imports. 












10. 75 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












18.25 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












21.20 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












11.80 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












9.20 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












10. 45 

30 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












20.65 

30 

405 

• 

. do . 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












24.75 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












9.90 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












17. 70 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 


Do. 












5. 70 

30 

405 

.do. 

204 


Do. 












6. 20 

30 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 


\ 










7.00 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












8. 75 

36 

405 


204 

.do. 

Do. 












17. 55 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 











8.85 

30 

405 

.do. 

204 


Do. 



Trolley poles, western 
red cedar, 30 feet by 
7-inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 40 feet by 

7- inch top. 

Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 40 feet by 

8- inch top. 










20.65 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 












24. 75 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 











12.60 

36 

405 


204 

.do. 

Do. 



Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 30 feet by 
8-inch top. 










9.90 

36 

405 


204 

.do. 

Do. 



Trolley poles, northern 
white cedar, 30 feet by 
7-inch ton. 


$3.50 

4.50 

5. 50 

8.50 

$0. 888 

1. 007 

170 

170 


$0. 35 



l $4. 74 


36 

405 


204 


Not sold. For use in streets by 
electric-light companies which im¬ 
port them. 

Do. 

Ca nada. 

Electric-light poles, so- 
! lected white cedar, 
peeled, straight and 
smooth, 25 feet by 7- 
inch top. 



.do. 

.45 



i 5.90 


36 

405 


201 

.do. 

Do. 

Electric-light poles, se- 
lectori white cedar, 
peeled, straight anc 
sraootn, 28 feet by 7- 
inch top. 



1 561 

170 


. 55 



i 7.01 


36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

. Electric-light poles, se- 
lected white cedar, 
peeled, straight and 
smooth, 30 feet by 7- 



2.10 

170 

.do. 

.85 



1 11.45 


36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

. Electric-fight poles, se- 
lected white cedar, 
peeled, straight and 
Smooth, 35 feet by 7- 
inch top. 

Electric-light poles 
northern white cedar 
30 feet by 7-inch top 







9.90 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

No comparable article imported. 











16.10 

36 

405 

.do. 

204 

.do. 

Do, 



Electric-l'ight poles 
northern white cedar 
35 feet by 7-inch top 











1 



1 




i Landed cost. 


































































































































































































































































118 


Schedule 4 — WOOD AND MANUFACTURES 01' Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign Description of domestic 
article. article. 


Canada... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


1 Paragraph No. 405— 
Continued. 


Unit. 


Telegraph poles, white 
cedar, 25 feet by O-inch 
top. 

Telegraph poles, white 
cedar, 25 feet by 8-inch 
top. 

Telegraph poles, white 
cedar, 30 feet by 7-inch 
top. 

Telegraph poles, white 
cedar, 30 feet by S-inch 
top. 

Telegraph poles, white 
cedar, 35 feet by 6-inch 
top. 

Telegraph poles, white 
cedar, 35 feet by S-inch 
top. 

Telegraph poles, white 
cedar, 35 feet by 7-inch 
top. 

Telegraph poles, white 
cedar, 45 feet by 7-inch 
top. 

Telegraph poles, white 
cedar, 55 feet by 7-inch 
top. 

Telegraph and telephone 
poles, cedar, 30 feet by 

7 inches. 

Telegraph and telephone 
poles, cedar, 35 feet by 

8 inches. 

Telegraph and t elephone 
poles, cedar, 40feet by 
8 inches. 

Telegraph and telephone 
poles, cedar, 45 feet by 
8 inches. 

Telegraph and telephone 
poles, cedar, 50 feet by 
8 inches. 


Electric-light poles, ! Each.. 

northern white cedar, 

40 feet by 7-inch top. 

Electric-light poles, ,.do. 

northern white cedar, 

45 feet by 7-ineh top. 

Electric-light poles, .do 

northern white cedar, i 
50 feet by 7-inch top. | 

Electric-light poles, [.do 

northern white cedar, 

56 feet by 7-inch top. 
Electric-light poles, 

northern white cedar, 

60 feet by 7-inch top. 


Paragraph No. 400. 


White cedar poles, cut 
to various lengths and 
peeled; length, 16 feet: 
top, 6 inches. 

White cedar poles, 
peeled;, length, 20 feet; 
top, 6 inches. 

White cedar poles, 
peeled; length, 30 feet; 
top, 6 inches. 

White cedar poles, 
peeled; length, 55 feet; 
top, 6 inches. 

Hubs for wheels, white 
oak; diameter, 6 by 8 
inches. 

Hubs for wheels, white 
oak; diameter, 7 by 9 
inches. 

Hubs for wheels, white 
oak; diameter, 8by 10 
inches. 

Hubs for wheels, white 
oak; diameter, 9 by 11 
inches. 

Hubs for wheels, rock 
elm; diameter, 4J 
inches. 


. .do..- 

.do... 

.do... 


Foreign article. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

100 poles 

SO poles. 

50 poles. 

40 poles. 

35 poles- 

Each. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


I 


Amount 


Per cent.' Amount. 


$3.50 

4.75 

5. 00 

6. 25 

5.00 

7.75 

0.25 
10.00 

15.00 
243.00 
302.40 
270.00 
243.00 
235.00 


SO. 939 
1.793 

I. 763 
2.395 
1.763 

3.132 

7.34 

II. 54 

19.24 

301.50 
388.10 

308.50 | 

301.50 
313.57 I 


170 

170 

170 

170 

170 

170 

170 

170 

170 

170 

170 

170 

170 

170 


Set of 4. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


10 per cent. 

do. 

do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 


SO. 32 
.432 
.454 
. 568 
.454 
.70 
. 568 
.91 
1.36 
24.30 
30.24 
27.00 
24.30 
23.58 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


43 
42 
45 

44 

45 
45 

44 

45 
67 

39. 77 


SI. 50 
2.00 
2.25 
2.75 
2.25 

3.50 
2.75 

4.50 

10.00 

226.20 


$5.00 
0.75 

7.25 
9.00 
7.25 

11.25 

9.00 

14.50 

25.00 
795.00 


47.63 I 343.26 1 1,064.00 


28.83 ! 174.00 | 777.50 


25.18 1 143.20 1 712.00 


28.59 ! 163.80 j 736.75 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


$20.65 
24.75 
30.80 
37.30 
49.45 


1.75 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


36 

36 

36 

36 

36 

67 

I 

67 

67 

67 j 

67 

67 

67 

67 

67 

69 

69 

69 

69 

69 

7 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 

405 


10 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

..do. 

..do. 

.do. 

.do. 

...do. 

...do.. 


1909 


204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 

204 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


10 per cent. 

_do. 

....do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do.'.... 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


No comparable article imported. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Duty included in purchase price. 
Landing charges paid by pur¬ 
chaser in addition to selling prices. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


2.35 

7 405 


204 

5.50 

1 

7 | 405 

.do.*. 

204 

27.00 

7 | 405 


204 

1.96 

36 j 406 

.do. 

206 

2. 54 

36 406 

.do. 

206 

3.84 

36 406 

.do. 

206 

5. 40 

36 | 406 

.do. 

206 

2.12 

36 ' 406 

.do. 

206 


-do. 

-do. 

-do. 


20 per cent. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Similar imported poles sold by the 
same association at same agreed 
prices as domestic, but information 
as to foreign value, landing charges, 
etc., unobtainable. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

No comparable importations. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do 



























































































































































































































































































































119 


Schedule 4—WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 








Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


1 

House bill. 

1909 










price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 







Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

1 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

Remarks. 





United 

States 

lurrency. 

freight, 

insur- 

mce,etc. 

Para¬ 
graph. | 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 



Paragraph No. 406— 
Continued. 

Subs for wheels, rock 
elm; diameter, 7 





1 





S4.20 

36 

406 

10 per cent.| 

206 

20 per cent. 

No comparable importations. 












5.80 

36 

406 

.do. 

206 


Do. 

















elm; diameter, 8 










7.08 

36 

406 

.do. 

206 


Do. 



Hubs for wheels, rock 
elm; diameter, 9 
inches. 






















SO. 35 


67 

406 

.do. 

206 





Ffifh 

*0.27 

1 SO.12 

647 



29.6 

SO. 08 





diameter of top (inside 
bark), 5inehesandup; 
length, 6 feet. 

• 






.50 


67 

406 

.do. 

206 






. 36 

1. 161 

647 

.do. 


38.9 

. 14 





diameter of top (inside 
bark), Sinches and up; 
length, 8 feet. 

Posts, cedar, unpeeled, 
diameter of top (inside 
bark), 5inches and up; 
length, 10 feet. 



.45 

.54 

110.00 

85.00 

100.00 

■ 145.00 

175.00 

175.00 

200.00 

200.00 

200.00 

62.46 

1.20 

1.239 

9.57 

16.63 

16 76 

647 

647 

047 

647 

iU7 



33.3 

.15 

.60 


67 

406 

.do. 

206 

.do. 


Do. 





38.8 

.21 

.75 


67 

406 

.do. 

206 

.do. 


Do. 

diameter of top (inside 
bark), 5inchesandup; 
length, 12 feet. 

Last blocks of rough- 
turned maple blocks; 
length, 11 inches; 
height, 5 inches; 
width, 34-4 inches. 

Last blocks of rough- 
turned maple blocks; 
length, 13 inches; 
height, 4-44 inches; 
width, 3^-4 inches. 

Last, blocks of rough- 
turned maple blocks; 
length, 13J inches; 
height, 44 inches; 
width, 4-4-4 inches. 








67 

406 

.do. 

206 


Consumed by importer. Orders for 

Do. 


I housand..... 







67 

406 

.do. 

206 

.do. 

advance of' shipment account of 
seasoning of wood. 

Do. 

Do. 









67 

406 

.do. 

206 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 



21.40 

27. 44 

33.53 

31.29 

35.56 

39.82 

17.00 

647 

647 







67 

406 

.do. 

206 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Last blocks, rough split 
maple blocks; length, 
14£ inches; height, 6 
inches; width, Sinches. 









67 

406 

.do. 

206 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Last blocks, rough split 
maple blocks; length, 
12 inches; height, 6J 
inches; width, 5inches. 









67 

406 


206 


Do. 

Do. 

Last blocks, rough split 
maple blocks; length, 
13 inches; height, 64 
inches;width, Sinches. 


.do. 








67 

406 


206 


Do. 

Do. 

Last blocks, rough split 
maple blocks; length, 
134 inches; height, 6| 
inches; width, 51 



647 

647 

647 

647 







67 

406 

.do. 

206 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Last blocks, rough split 
maple blocks, length, 
14 inches; height, 6| 
inches; width, 5J 
inches. 

Last blocks, rough split 
maple blocks; length, 
lo >2 inches; height, 7 









67 

406 

.do. 

206 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 


.do. 







68 

406 

.do. 

206 


Do. 

Do. 

Hardwood last blocks.. 

Paragraph No. 407. 


.do. 







67 

407 

.do. 

20S 

10 per cent. 

Not sold: used by importers in 
manufacture of shade rollers. 

Do. 

Pickets, white pine, 


. M. feet b. m.. 

48. 76 

5.00 




























Do. 


rough sawed, 1 by 1 by 
16 to 36 inches. 
Pickets, white pine, 




5.00 

647 







67 

407 

.do. 

208 

.do. 

Do. 



57.62 














rough sawed, 1 by l by 
38 to 43 inches. 

Hoops (elm), for sugar 
flour, and salt barrels 
5 feet 6 inches. 










12.00 

13.00 

14.00 

40.00 

36 

36 

36 

36 

407 

407 

407 

407 


215 

35 per cent. 

No comparable importations. 



I Thousand- 

j.do. 

_.do. 






. 



.do. 

215 

215 

.do. 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 



6 feet. 

6 feet 9 inches. 

Staves for barrels hold 
ing liquids: 

White oak, 34inehe. 

by | inch. 

Red oak, 34 inches 
by f inch. 

Ash, 30 inches b> 
g inch. 









j Free. 

208 

10 per cent. 

Do. 



...do. 








35.00 

36 

407 

. do . 

208 


Do. 



1 ...do. 








22.00 

36 

407 

!.do. 

208 

1 .do. 

Do. 



! ...do. 

1 











1 


1 



i Included in foreign value. 































































































































































































































































































120 


Schedule 4.—WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Dverhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 

Country. 1 

)ascription of foreign I 
article. 

lescription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign I 
ralue in 
United 
States 
urrency. a 

ending 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 

reported 


c 

freight, 
insur- 
nce,etc. g 

Para- j 
raph.; 

Rate. 

Vmount. 1 

^er cent. 

Vmount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


Paragraph No. 407— 
Continued. 

staves, wood: 










$14.00 



No. 1 elm, 30 inches. 
No. 2 elm, 30inches. . 
No. 1 gum, 30inehes. . 

...-do. 





. 

. 

. 

. 

7. 50 
13.00 
7.00 



No. 2 gum, 30 inches. 
No. 1 gum, 28* inches 

_do. 








13. 00 

8.00 



No. 2 gum, 28*inches 









725.00 



Staves, white oak split, 
rough pipe, 54 by 1* 
inches. 

Staves, white oak split, 
flat buck: 










575. 00 



38 by 1* inches. 

26 by 1*inches. 

_do.. 

_.do. 


. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

450. 00 
325.00 
375.00 


Paragraph No. 409. 

White oak kegs, 5 gal¬ 
lons. 

White unlined kegs, 10 
gallons. 

White sap clear kegs; 

28 by H inches. 

Each. 

$1.14 

$0.10 

171 


15 per cent. 

$0.30 

13.6 

$0.21 

$1.75 

1.55 



. .do. 

1.33 

.117 

171 


_do. 

. 37* 

23.5 

.428 

2.25 

2.05 




1.65 

• 14i 
. 201 
.216 
.224 
.10 

171 


_do... 

• 41J 

20 
13.9 
23.2 

.44 
• 41* 
.724 

2.65 

3.40 
3.85 

2.75 
3.00 
3.30 


20 gallons. 


.do. 

2.33 

2. 46 
2.54 
1.14 

171 

171 

171 

171 

- 

_do. 

.45 


25 gallons. 

30 gallons. 


. .do. 


_do. 

_do. 

• 62| 
.30 
. 374 
• -Hi 
.45 

24.6 

13.6 

23.5 
20.0 
13.9 

23.2 

24.6 

14.2 

.81 
.21- 
.428 
.44 
.411 
.724 
.81 
. 15 

4.10 
1.75 
2.25 

2.65 
3.40 
3.85 
4.10 
1.20 

3.60 
1.70 

2.50 
2. 95 

3.50 
a R3 


10 gallons. 

15 gallons. 

.do. 

.do. 

1.33 
1.65 

2.33 

. 117 
.141 
. 204 

171 

171 

171 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


25 gallons. 

30 gallons. 

.do. 

.do. 

2.46 

2.54 

.724 

.977 

.216 

.224 

.063 

. 086 

171 

171 

171 

171 


_do. 

_do. 

. 45 
.52* 

• 26i 

.331 

3. 85 
1.15 


White oak kegs, 5 gal¬ 
lons. 

“Sap on” lined, 10 gal¬ 
lons. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


....do. 

14 

.20 

1.60 

1.65 


Same as foreign. 

White oak kegs, 15 gal¬ 
lons. 

Each. 

.do. 

.724 

.977 

.063 

.086 

171 ! 

... 

_do. 

.do. 

.26! 

.33! 

14.2 

14 

. 15 
.20 

1.20 

1.60 

1.35 

1.70 

1.90 

2.15 



“Sapon” lined, 20 gal¬ 
lons. 

Silicate finish, hoops: 

25 gallons. 

.do. 

. 



. 

. 

.. 

. 

. 

2.35 
2.50 

3.35 



50 gallons. 

15 gallons. 

Unlined— 

20 gallons. 

25 gallons. 

30 gallons. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 







. 

1.85 

2.05 
2.25 
2.40 
8.20 



50 gallons. 

5 gallons. 

10 gallons. 

5 gallons. 

Sap clear, lined— 

10 gallons. 

15 gallons. 

20 gallons. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

. 

iji.li Him 

* i. 

. 



. 

. 



1.10 
1.60 

1. 55 

2. 05 
2. 75 
3.00 
3.30 



25 gallons. 

30 gallons. 

50 gallons. 

Sap clear, un 
lined, 50 gallon 
Boxes, orange. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

s. 

.do. 

. 

.... 



. 

. 

. 


3. 60 
5.10 

4. 10 

.20 
. IS 


. Box shooks, lumbe 
sawed to prope 
lengths to make boxe 
28 by 18 by 14 inche 
inside measurement. 

.do. 

Boxes, pineappl 

crates. 

e .do. 

..do. 

.1 1 200 boxes.. 

. "697.’73 

' " go. bo 

.171* 

15 per cent. 

!" ’ ibi.’ 70 




. 2;> 

.23 


s 

s 



55. 12 

171 

.. .do. 

32. 05 





1 ritish Colum 
bia. 

- Egg crates of cotton 
i wood. 


' 1 




1 




| 



House bill. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


Para- Rate on American 
graph. valuation. 


36 

36 

36 

3G 

36 

36 

9 


407 

407 

407 

407 

407 

407 

407 


10 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


9 

9 

9 

9 


407 

407 

407 

407 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

•9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

61 


62 


409 

409 


409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 


409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 

109 

409 

409 

409 

409 

409 


409 


15 per cent. 
_do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do., 
.do., 
.do.. 
do.. 


.do.. 
..do.. 
. .do. 

. .do.. 
. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do 
. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 
. .do. 

. .do . 
..do. 


.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


20S 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 

208 



Remarks. 


No comparable importation. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


208 .do. 

208 .do. 

208 |.do. 

208 l.do. 


210 ! 30 per cent 
210 .do- 


210 '.do 

210 .do 

210 .do 


210_do 


210 I.. 

. .do . 

210 .. 


210 .. 


210 

. .do . 

•210 


210 .. 

...do. 1 

210 


210 

. .do . 

210 .. 


210 .. 

...do . 

210 .. 

.. .do . 

210 L 

. ..do. 

210 .. 

.. .do.1 

210 .. 

.. .do. 

210 .. 

.. .do.1 

210 .. 

. . .do . 

210 .. 

.. .do . ! 

210 .. 

.. .do . 

210 .. 

. . .do . 

210 .. 

.. .do . 

210 .. 

.. .do . 

210 . 

.. .do . 

210 . 

.. .do . 

210 . 

. . .do . 

210 . 

.. .do . 

210 . 

.. .do . 

210 . 

. ..do. 

210 . 

. ..do. 

210 . 

.. .do. 

210 

.. .do. 

210 . 

...do. 

210 . 

.. .do . 

210 . 

.. .do . 

210 . 

— do . 

210 . 

_ do . 

210 . 

_ do . 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Not comparable. 
Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Add for lining. 5 cents each. 
Do. 

Add for lining, 10 cents each. 
Do. 

Do. 

Add for lining, 25 cents each. 


Boxes not sold by importers; same 
exchanged w ith fisherman at value 
stated to be $1 each. 


Details of overhead and profit and 
selling price unobtainable. 















































































































































































































































































































































121 

Schedule 4.—WOOD AND MANUFACTURERS OF-Continued. 








Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Country. * 

description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

F oreign 
value in 

uanding 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost including j 
duty. 

- - 

price of 
•foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 





United 
States 
urreney. a 

freight, 

insur- 

nce,etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Imount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 


Paragraph No. 411. 




J 








Reeds, prime quality, 
11-2 millimeters. 

Reeds, prime quality, 
2$-3 millimeters. 

Same as foreign, If—2 
millimeters. 


*0.345 

$0.0305 

173 

10 per cent. 

SO.0345 

20 

SO. 08 

SO. 49 

Do 







millimeters. 

Same as foreign, 3 milli¬ 
meters. 

Same as foreign, 3$ milli¬ 
meters. 

Same as foreign, 3$ milli- 
meters. 

Same as foreign, 3f milli- 
meters. 

Same as foreign, 4-4$ : 
millimeters. 

Same as foreign, 5-5$ 
millimeters. 

Same as foreign, 5$-6$ 
millimeters. 

Same as foreign, 12—2 

_do. 

_do. 

.282 

. 255 

.0228 

.0245 

173 


.0282 

20 

.07 

.403 

Do.I 

Reeds, prime quality, 
31-31 millimeters. 

173 

_do. 

. 0255 

20 

.06 

.365 












Tin 

Reeds, prime quality, 

4- 41 millimeters. 

Reeds, prime quality, | 

5- 6f millimeters. 


.245 

.0175 | 

.| 

173 

10 per cent. 

.0245 

20 

.06 

.347 

Tin 


.218 

.0192 

173 

....do. 

.0218 , 

20 

.05 

.309 








Do. 

Reeds, prime quality, j 
11-2 millimeters. 

Reeds, prime quality, j 
2$-3 millimeters. 

.do. 

.309 

.0261 

173 


.0309 

20 

.073 

.44 





millimeters. 

Same as foreign, 2-2$ 
millimeters. 

Same as foreign, 3 milli¬ 
meters. 

Same as foreign, 3$ milli¬ 
meters. 

Same as foreign, 3$ milli¬ 
meters. 

Same as foreign, 3| milli¬ 
meters. 

Same as foreign, 4-4$ 
millimeters. 

Same as foreign, 5-5$ 


.246 

.0224 

173 

.do. 

.0246 

20 

.059 

.352 



] 


\ 






Reeds, prime quality, 
3$-3$ millimeters. 










Do. 

.do. 

.218 

.0132 

173 


.0218 

20 

.051 

.304 








Reeds, prime quality, 
4-11 millimeters. 

Reeds, prime quality, 

.. .do. 

. 19 

.017 

173 

10 per cent. 

.019 

20 

. 046 

.272 

Do. 

.do. 

.173 

. 0147 

173 

.do. 

. 0173 

20 

.041 

.246 


5-61 millimeters. 

millimeters. 

Same as foreign, 5$-6$ 
millimeters. 











Reeds, prime quality, 

7 millimeters and up. 

.do. 

.19 

.013 

173 

10 per cent. 

.019 

20 

.05 

.272 

Do. 

Do. 



. 15 
.236 

.173 

. 0125 
.0234 

.0147 

173 

173 

173 

.do. 

. 0155 
. 0236 

20 

20 

. 042 
.057 

.22 

.34 

Do. 

Reeds, second quality, 
soft, 11-2 millimeters. 



.do. 

.0173 

20 

.045 

.25 


soft, 21-31 millimeters. 



.145 

.0145 

173 

.do. 

.0145 

20 

.035 

.209 

Do. 

soft, 5-61 millimeters. 



.127 

.0123 

173 

. do . 

.0127 

20 

.031 

.183 

Do. 

soft, 7 millimeters and 
up- 

Reeds, second quality, 
soft , 4-4f millimeters. 


_do. 

.173 

.0147 

173 

.do. 

.0173 

20 

.015 

.25 

Do. 


.do. 

.327 

.0283 

173 

.do . 

.0327 

20 

.078 

.466 

Do . 

Reeds, second quality, 
11-2 millimeters. 
Reeds, second quality, 
21-3 millimeters. 
Reeds, second quality, 
31-31 millimeters. 
Reeds, second quality, 
4-4} millimeters. _ 


..do . 

.264 

.0236 

173 

’ . do . 

.0264 

20 

.063 

.377 

Do . 



.236 

.0234 

173 

1.do . 

.0236 

20 

. 057 

.34 

Do . 


.. do . 

.227 

.0183 

173 

. do .. 

.0227 

20 

.054 

.322 

Do . 

. 

.. do . 

. 164 

.0146 

173 

j . do . 

.0164 

20 

.039 

.231 

Do . 

Reeds, second quality, 
o-Al millimeters. _ 


. do . 

.145 

.0145 

173 

i . do . 

.0145 

20 

.035 

.209 

Do . 

Reeds, second quality, 
7 millimeters and up. 
Reeds, flat, 10 milli- 


. .do . 

.218 

.0222 

173 

. do . 

.0218 

20 

.052 

.314 

Do. 

ftiillUJ IDIU151* 











meters. 

Reeds, round: 












2-2$ millimeters — 












3-3$ millimeters - 

3$ millimeters. 

.do . 

. do . 

.. 


. 





. 















4-4$ millimeters — 












4$-5$ millimeters ... 
5$-6$ millimeters. .. 

. do . 

. do . 

. do . 

' "”26. 50 

" 6. 85 


10 per cent . 

2.* 65*' 

.ii.’i 

.4.66' 

’ 46.06 


Reed binding cane, 5$ 

1VLLU), — . Per 10 0,000 



Do . 


feet. 

18.00. 

5.17 

173 

173 


1.80 

12.1 

3.03 

28.00 

Do . 

millimeters. 

Reed binding cane, 5} 

Same as foreign. 

.do. 

.do. 

4.80 

17.7 

9. 82 

65. 00 


millimeters. 



48.00 

2.38 

Do. 

Reed, winding, 4 \ mil- 




3.40 

173 


5.60 

20 

13.00 

, 78.00 


limeters. 


.do. 

56.00 


Do. 

Reed, winding, 5 mil- 

baine as loreign 











limeters. 












95182—22-17 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.7425 
. 693 
.6435 
. 6435 
. 5445 


.495 


. 3465 


. 3465 
.297 
•74, | 

.693 
.6435 i 
.6435 
. 5445 


.495 
. 3465 
. 3465 


.297 1 



.6435 
.5940 
.5544 
.4653 
.3960 
. 3267 
.3168 
.3069 
.2970 
. 2772 
.3465 


I 33.00 


90.00 


In- 


vesti- 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

. 36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

1 36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

} 36 

411 

} 36 

411 

36 

411 

36 

411 

9 

411 

9 

411 

9 

411 

9 

411 


House bill. 

1909 

Remarks. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

20 per cent. 

212 

10 per cent. 

Domestic, in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial. 


912 

.do. 

Do. 


912 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

_do. 

Do. 


212 1 

_do. 

Do. 

.do. 

212 

_do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 


919 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 


do 

212 

.do. 



212 

.do. 


.do. 

212 

.do. 



212 

.do. 


.do. 

212 

.do. 


do 

212 

.do. 



212 

.do. 


.do. 

212 

.do. 


.do. 

212 

.do. 



212 

.do. 



212 

.do. 



212 

.do. 


.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

In part of foreign material. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 


212 

.do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material 


212 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 



































































































































































































































































































































































122 


Schedule 4.—WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 










price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 






Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
T alue in 
United 
States 
urrency. a 

sanding 

Duty,"present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


c 

freight, 

insur- 

nce,ete. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Vmount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 

graph. 

valuation. 



Paragraph No. 411— 
Continued. 

















China. 

Do. 

Reeds, machine cut, 
extra select, 4 milli¬ 
meters . 

Reeds, machine cut, 
extra select, 41 milli- 


Pounds. 

$0.174 

$0,029 

173 


$0.0174 

21.2 

$0.0469 

$0.2673 


36 

411 

20 per cent. 

212 

10 per cenl. 










Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Reeds, machine cut, 
extra select, 5 milli¬ 
meters . 

Reeds, 2J millimeters.... 

Reeds, 3'millimeters. 

Reeds, 3£ millimeters.... 



.209 
.2115 
. 1999 

.0435 

.042 

.0398 

173 

173 

173 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

. 0205 
.0207 
.0201 
.0184 
.0173 
.0162 
.0205 
.032 

.032 

120 

100 

93 

32 

39.1 

40 

120 

61 

34.4 

.327 

.2758 

.2402 

.0772 

.09 

.0855 

.327 

228 

.60 
. 55 
.50 

32 


4 

4 

4 

4 

411 

411 

411 

411 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

212 

212 

212 

212 

.do. 

_.do. 

_.do. 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Reeds, 4 millimeters. 

Reeds, 4^ millimeters.... 

Reeds, 5 millimeters. 

Reed, winding, No. 1— 



.1873 

.1770 

.1653 

.209 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.30 

2.68 

1.89 

. 0371 
.0357 
.0330 
. 0435 
.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.0198 

.37 

1.60 

173 

173 

173 

173 

173 

173 

173 

173 

173 

173 

173 

_do. 

_do... 

_do. 

_do. 

.32 

.30 

.60 

.60 


4 

4 

4 

36 

411 

411 

411 

411 

.do. 

_.do. 

.do. 

312 

212 

212 

212 

_.do. 

.do. 

Germany. 

Reeds, prime hard, 2 
millimeters. 

Reeds, prime hard, 2J 
millimeters. 

Reeds, prime hard, 2£ 
millimeters. 

Reeds, prime hard, 2f 
millimeters. 

Reeds, prime hard, 3 
millimeters. 

Reeds, prime hard, 3J 
millimeters. 

Reeds, split, 3f milli¬ 
meters. 

Furniture, willow arm 
chair. 




.128 

.50 


36 

411 

.do. 

212 


Do. 




.032 

47.8 

.178 ■ 

.55 


36 

411 

.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 




.032 

34.4 

. 128 

.50 


36 

411 

.do. 

212 


Do. 




.032 

34.4 

.128 

.50 


36 

411 

.do. 

212 


Do. 




.032 

20.9 

.078 

.45 


36 

411 

.do. 

212 

.do. 

Do. 




.03 

.67 

35.8 

.1254 

.4752 


36 

411 


212 

.do. 

Do. 

Furniture, willow arm 
chair. 

Sea-grass chair, braided, 


173 

176 


20.9 

.78 

4. 50 

$3.83 

36 

411 

40 per cent. 

212* 

45 per cent. 

Belgium. 

.do. 


.283 

59.4 

2.23 

6.00 

7.62 

20 

411 

50 per cent. 

215 

35 per cent. 


Chinese reed furniture 







chairs, made of first 
quality malacca, frame 
covered first quality 
reed. 

reinforced oaken ma¬ 
lacca cane; size, width 
18| inches, diameter 
19i inches; height 16i 
inches; back,39inches. 




176 

.do. 

.291 

56.6 

2.169 

6.00 

7.62 

20 

411 


215 


Do 


Sea-grass chair, braided, 

.do. 

1.94 

1.60 





reinforced oaken and 
malacca cane, frame 
covered with selected 
reed and braided sea 
grass; size, width,18-1 
inches; diameter, 19| 
inches; height, 16J 
inches; back, 39 inches. 


4.63 

4.63 

6.40 

6.40 

3.89 

176 

176 

176 

176 

.do. 

fin 

.70 

70 

117 

117 

13.77 

13.77 

25.50 

25.50 

27 00 

9 

411 


215 

.do. 

Do. 

i Furniture; chair made oi 
rattan, peel, and sea 
grass. 

Furniture; armchair 

made of reed and rat¬ 
tan. 

Furniture; armchair of 
reed, American; size 
4; millimeter size 2J 
plus and reed winding; 
stakes of America size 
6 and ash dowels for 
frames. 

; Furniture; table made o 
reeds; top 30 inches 
diameter; height, 28 
inches. 

.do. 

42.00 

36 

411 

.do. 

215 

.do. 

Do. 

Furniture; chair made o 
peel or sea grass. 



.42 

169.9 

12.12 

19.25 

15.68 

36 

411 

.do. 

215 

|.do. 

Do. 

Furniture; table made o 
reeds with rattan legs 


3 70 

.do. 

. 55 

204 

19.13 

28.50 


36 

411 

.do. 

1 

215 

.do. 

Do.. 

. Furniture; jaidinierc 

made of reed, rattan 
or sea grass. 

Chair, rattan and ma- 

Chair, hickory and lo- 

.do. 

2.45 

1.225 

176 


.367 

23.7 

.958 

5.00 

8.00 

2 

411 

.do. 

215 

.do. 

Do. 










lacca frame, covered 
with rattan core. 

cust frame, covered 
with rattan core. 

















Chair, rattan and ma 

Chair, hickory and lo- 

.do. 

2.51 

1.25 

176 

.do. 

. 376 

30.56 

1.264 

5.40 

13.78 

2 

411 


215 

.do. 

Do. 






Do. 

lacca frame, coverec 
with sea grass. 

.do. 

cust frame, covered 
with rattan core. 
.do. 

.do. 

2.51 

2.70 

1.25 

176 

176 

.do. 

.376 

.405 

30.56 
21.10 

1.264 

.945 

5.40 

5.40 

9. 60 

2 

2 

411 

411 

.do. 

.do. 

215 

215 

.do. 

.do. 

Do. 

..do. 

. 

.do. 

.do. 

1.98 

2.19 

1.78 

1.97 

176 

176 

' _do. 

.do. 

.297 

.328 

60 

44.78 

2.46 

2. 01 

6.50 

6.50 


2 

2 

411 

411 

50 per cent. 

.do. 

215 

215 

35 per cent. 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

.do. 

. 

.do. 

.! 2.00 

1.80 

17b 

.do. 

.1 .30 

58.53 

2. 40 

6. 50 

. 

2 

411 

.do. 

215 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price domestic chair, 
$4.50; domestic 15 per cent superior. 
Actual selling price domestic chair, 
$30.50; 75 per cent allowed for su¬ 
periority of domestic. 


Actual selling price domestic chair, 
$40.50. Domestic chair 50 per cent 
superior. 


Actual selling prices of domestic 
articles, $12, $20.68, and $14.40, 
respectively; one-third deducted 
for inferior workmanship and con¬ 
struction in foreign articles: domes¬ 
tic articles in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial. 

Do. 


Do. 



































































































































































































































































































































123 


Country. 


China.. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Argentina. 

France.... 


Schedule 4.— WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Do. 


Japan. 


Germany... 


Paragraph No. All- 
Continued. 

Rocker, rattan and mi- 
lacca, covered with sea 
grass. 

Sea-grass furniture— 

chairs; made of first- 
quality m a 1 a c c a 
frames, covered wholly 
with twisted sea grass, 
do 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Each . 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Willow, for 
maker’s use. 
_do. 


basket 


Furniture—table manu¬ 
factured of willow. 

Reed furniture—hard¬ 
wood frame hand 
wrapped with rattan 
reeds. Chair. 

Reed furniture—hard¬ 
wood frame hand 
wrapped with rattan 
reeds. Settee. 


Paragraph No. 412. 


Wooden toothpicks, 3 
grades, round, flat, 
and common: 
Round...,. 


.do . 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.do. 


Pound. 
....do. 


$ 2.22 


1.70 


1.70 

1.75 

1.70 

1.90 

1.90 


Flat 


.do... 

Hotel.... 
Common 
Flat. 


Paragraph No. 413. 

Curtains (splash mats), 
composed of small 
pieces of wo od, 
bound together with 
cord or string, deco¬ 
rated, 40 by 75 centi¬ 
meters. 

Curtains (splash mats), 
composed of small 
pieces of wood, 
bound together with 
cord or string, deco¬ 
rated, 45 by 75 centi¬ 
meters. 

Screen, black lacquered 
wood, 4-fold, each fold 
14f by 4GJlnch e s, with 
carved bone flowers. 


300 count in 8- 
gross case. 

100 boxes to 
case. 

750 count in 8- 
gross paper 
boxestocase. 
1,000 count in 
8-gross case. 
1,000 boxes to 

lOO^boxes to 
case. 

750 in carton, 
8-gross car- 
tonspercase. 
1,000 in carton, 
8-gross car- 
tonspercase. 
1,250 in carton, 
8-gross car¬ 
tons percase. 
2,500 in carton, 
100 cartons 
per case. 
1,400 in carton, 
100 cartons 
per case. 

300 in carton 
8-gross car- 
I tonspercase. 

Round hotel.j l,100incarton, 

100 cartons 
per case. 


do . 

do . 


Hotel. 


Common 
Round.. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


Each. 


.0763 

.0922 


*2.00 
1.58 


1.58 

1.59 
1.58 
1.70 
1.70 


.0311 

.0086 


176 


176 


176 

176 

176 

170 

176 


Rate. 


Amount 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


15 per cent. 
_do. 


173 

173 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


10 per cent. 
_do. 


$0.33 
. 255 


. 255 
. 262 
. 255 
.285 
. 285 


42. 85 
56 


56 

53 

50 

42 

42 


Amount. 


.0076 

.0092 


.50 


.60 


9.60 


. 125 


.15 


1.30 


175 


175 


175 


(') 

20 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


. 125 


.15 


2.40 


40.0 


38. 8 


50.4 


*1.95 

1.965 


1.965 
1.90 
1.985 
1.62 
1.62 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


.022 


.35 


. 35 


6.70 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 


1909 


In¬ 
vesti¬ 
gator. para- 
I graph. 


$6.50 
5. 50 


1.10 


1.25 


20.00 


32.93 


33.91 


6.67 


3.19 


40. 67 


14. 21 


2 

20 


9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

36 


36 


411 

411 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


50 per cent. 
.do. 


5.50 

20 

411 

5. 50 

20 

411 

5. 50 

20 

411 

5. 50 

20 

411 

5. .50 

20 

411 


$7.65 9 

411 




.115 

. 36 

411 

.132 

. 36 

411 


33.32 ; 9 

412 


.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

40 per cent. 


25 per cent. 
_do. 


412 

412 

412 

412 

412 

412 

412 

412 

412 

412 

412 

412 

413 


413 


25 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

■do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 
.do. 
-do., 
.do.. 
. .do.. 
. -do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


215 

215 


215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

212 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

45 per cent. 


Remarks. 


30 per cent. 


212 

212 


213 

213 

213 

213 

213" 

213 

213 

213 

213 

213 

213 

213 

213 


25 per cent. 
.do. 


In part of foreign material. 


Do. 


2 cents per 1,000 None oomparable imported, 
and 15 per cent. 


.do. 
.do.. 

.do.. 
.do., 
.do., 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

. .do. 

. .do. 


214 40 percont. 


.do. 


413 


1 No sales; previous importation sold at 15 cents. 


.do. 


214 


214 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


.do. 


.do. 



























































































































































































































































































































Schedule 4.—WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 413— 
Continued. 


Belgium. 

Do. 

Clothes baskets, willow 
randed, 26 inches 

long. 

Clothes baskets, willow 
randed, 29 inches 

Clothes baskets, willow, 

27 inches long. 

Clothes baskets, willow, 
29 inches long. 



Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Do. Clothes baskets, willow 

randed, 31 inches 
long. 

Do. Clothes baskets, willow 

randed, 32 inches 
long. 

Do. Clothes baskets, willow 

randed, 26 inches 
long. 

Do. Clothes baskets, willow 

randed, 29 inches 
long. 

Do...*._ Clothes basket, willow 

randed, 31 inches 
long. 

Do. Clothes basket, willow 

randed, 32 inches 
long. 

Do. Clothes baskets, willow 

randed, 26 inches 
long. 

Do. Clothes basket, willow 

randed, 29 inches 
long. 

Do. Clothes basket, willow 

randed, 31 inches 
long. 

Do. Clothes basket, willow 

randed. 32 inches 
long. 

Do. Clothes baskots, willow 

randed, 24 inches 
i long. 

Do. Hampers, square. 

Do. Hampers, triangular... 

Do. Clothes baskets, 24 

inches long. 

Do. Clothes baskets, 

inches long. 

Do. Clothes baskets, 

inches long. 

Do. i Clothes baskets, 

inches long. 

Do.I Hampers, round_ 

Do. Hampers, square- 

Do. Hampers, oval. 

Do. Hampers, triangular 

Do. Clothes baskets, 24 

inches long. 

Do. Clothes baskets, 26 

inches long. 

Do. Clothes baskets, 28 

inches long. 

Do. Hampers, square.___ 

Do. Hampers, round. 

Do. Hampers, oblong. 

Austria. Clothes baskets, wil¬ 

low, 24 inches long. 

Do. Clothes baskets, wil 

low, 26 inches long. 

Do.I Clothes baskets, wil¬ 

low, 28 inches long. 

Do.' Office basket, 13$ inches 

high. 

Do. Office basket, 14 inches 

high. 

Do. Office basket, 15 inches 

high. 

France. Office basket, Ilf inches 

high. 

Do. Office basket, 12J inches 

high. 

Do. Office basket, 14 inches 

high. 

England. Stained sewing or 

candy baskets, com¬ 
posed of rush, willow 
and straw or willow 
and rush, silk or satin 
lined. 


26 

28 

31 


Clothes baskets, willow, ; 
31 inches long. 

Clothes baskets, willow, | 
33 inches long. 

. 

Small clothes basket, 
willow, 27 inches long. | 

Medium clothes basket, 
willow, 29 inches long. ; 

Uarge clothes basket, 
willow, 31 inches long. 

Extra large clothes bas¬ 
ket, willow, 33 inches 
long. 

Small clothes basket, 
willow, 27 inches long. 

Medium clothes basket, 
willow, 29 inches long. 

Large clothes basket, 
willow, 31 inches long. 

Extra large clothes bas¬ 
ket, willow, 33 inches 
long. 


Dozen.... 

_ do... 

_do.. 

_do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

_do.., 

....do.., 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


. 


Set of 3.. 

_do... 

Dozen... 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Set of 3. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

Do:en.. 


.do. 

.do. 


Set of 3. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

Do:en.. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$4. 45 
5. 12 

6.32 
7. 65 

4.45 

5. 12 

6.32 

7. 65 

4.45 

5.12 
6.32 
7, 65 
3, SO 

3. 47 

3.51 
3.36 

3.96 

4. 58 

5. 42 

2.75 
2. 75 
2.75 

2. 75 
5.20 

6.15 

7.00 

4.30 
4. 47 
4.78 

1.97 

2.52 
3.13 
1.34 
1.61 
2.01 

3. 45 
3.91 
4.19 

19.44 


$0.67 
.67 
.67 
.67 
. 67 
.67 
. 67 
. 67 

.67 

.67 

.67 

.67 

.67 

.03 

.46 

.66 

.75 

.87 

1.12 

.68 

.68 

.68 

.68 

1.31 

1.31 

1.31 

1.31 

1.31 

1.31 

1.40 

1.79 

2.24 

.71 

.87 

1.09 

1.27 
1.44 
1.50 

3.28 


Rate. 


175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 


Amount. 


25 per cent. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

..do. 

..do. 

. .do.. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


$ 1.11 

1.28 

1.58 

1.91 

1.11 

1.28 

1.58 

1.91 

1.11 

1. 28 

1. 58 

1.91 
.95 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent.! Amount. 




. do. 

.87 

47.8 

2.38 

.do. 

.89 

50.3 

2.46 


.84 

39.5 [ 

1.92 


.99 

38.9 

2.22 


1.15 

40.1 

2. 71 

.do. 

1.36 

37.8 

2.99 

. do. 

.69 

53.6 

2.22 

.do. 

.69 

53.6 

2.22 

.do. 

.69 

53. 6 

2. 22 

.do. 

.69 

53.6 

2.22 

.do . 

1.30 

13 

1.01 

. do . 

1.54 

20.8 

1.88 

. do . 

1.75 

21.7 

2.19 

. do . 

1.08 

2.5 

.17 

. do . 

1 . 12 

6. 5 

.45 


1.20 

7. 5 

. 55 


.58 

75. 4 

2. 98 

. do . 

.74 

88.3 

4.46 


' .92 

69.1 

4.35 


.40 

51.4 

1.26 


.48 

50.3 

1.49 

. do . 

.60 

48.6 

1.80 


.86 

9.6 

.54 

. do . 

.98 

8.3 

. 53 


1.05 

9 

.61 

. do . 

4.86 

1 

03 

17. 42 


4l. 5 
66.3 

60 

53.2 


66. 3 

60 

53.2 
41.5 

66.3 
60 
53.2 
35, 6 


$2. 59 
4.69 
5.15 

5.45 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


41.5 1 2.59 


4.69 
5.15 
5.45 
2.59 

4.69 

5.15 
5, 45 
1.93 


$8.82 
11.76 
13.72 
15.68 
8.82 
11.76 
13. 72 

15.68 

8.82 

11. 76 

13.72 

15.68 

7.35 

7.35 
7.35 

6. 78 

7.92 
9.31 

10.89 

6.34 
6.34 
6.34 

6.34 
8.82 

10.88 

12.25 

6.86 

7.35 

7. 84 

6.93 

9.51 
10.64 
3. 71 
4.45 
5. 50 
6.12 
6:86 
7.35 
45.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

l $7.06 

9,36 

i 8.38 

9,36 

i 9. 70 

9,36 

■ 11.03 

9,36 

i 8.55 

9,36 

i 10.35 

9,36 

i 12.15 

9,36 

i 13.95 

9,36 

1 6. 70 

9,36 

l 8.37 

9,36 

■ 9.21 

9,36 

l 10.88 

9,36 


9,36 


9,36 

9,36 


Para- 


9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 
9,36 
9,36 
9,36 
9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 


413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 


413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 


House bill. 


1909 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

valuation. 

graph. 



214 

35 per cent. 


214 

.do. 


214 



214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 

.do. 

214 

.do. 

.do. 

214 


Hn 

214 



214 


Ho 

214 


. . 

do . 

214 



214 

.do. 

.do. 

214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 



214 


. . 

214 



214 

.do. 

.do. 

214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 



214 


.do. 

214 

.do. 


214 


.do. 

214 


.do. 

214 


.do. 

214 


.do. 

214 


.do. 

214 


30 per cent. 

214 

40 per cent.. 




Remarks. 


Actual selling price, $7.S4.‘ 
Actual selling price, S9.31. 1 
Actual selling price, $10.78. 
Actual selling price, $12.25. 
Actual selling price, $9.50.' 
Actual selling price, $11.50. 
Actual selling price, $13.50. 
Actual selling price, $15.50. 
Actual selling price, $7.44. 1 
Actual selling price, S9.30. 1 
Actual selling price, $10.23. 
Actual selling price, $12.09. 


10 per cent deducted for superior weight, strength, and durability of domestic article. 




























































































































































































































































































































































































125 

Schedule 4.—WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges. 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

1 

Para¬ 
graph. | 

Kate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 


Paragraph No. 413— 
Continued. 











Europe. 

Stained sewing or can- 
dy baskets, composed 
of rush, willow and 
straw or willow and 
rush. silk or s’atin 
lined. 

.do. 



*21.57 

25.88 

33.42 

38.82 

1.55 

$3.65 

4.38 

175 1 

25 per cent. 

$5.39 

56.8 

SI 7. 39 

$48. 00 

Do. 

Do. 


.do. 

175 , 

.do. 

.do. 

6. 47 

8. 36 

63.3 

64. 4 

23.27 

30.57 

60.00 
78.00 

Do. 




6.57- 

175 

.do. 

9.07 

65.2 

35.54 

90.00 

Do. 

Fancy scrap baskets, 11 1 
inches high. 9 inches 
diameter, whole wil¬ 
low, with colored 
straw braids. 

Shopping basket, 151, 



. 80 

175 

.do. 

.40 

31.5 

.88 

3.67 

Do 


.Set of three.... 

.45 

.003 

175 

.do. 

. 1133 

72.5 

.4107 

.98 


161, and 17J inches 









Dn 

long. 

Splint fruit basket, 10.J, 
115 , and 121 inches 



. 17 

.0036 

175 


.0417 

34.6 

.07465 

.29 











long. 

Stained willow shopping 
basket. 

Market basket, yellow 
willow and straw; 2- 
lid, patent handle. 



.38 

.34 

175 

. do . 

.095 

68 

.555 

1.37 




3.934 

.98 

175 

. do . 

.795 

33J 

1.89 

>7.60 

Dn 



4. 215 

1.055 

175 

. do . 

.85 

33 J 

33J 

2.04 

2.72 

i 8.15 

1 9.24 

2 1.83 




.do. 

4. 78 

1. 19 

175 

.do. 

.96 


Work or collection bas¬ 
kets of splint willow. 

. 

_do . 

.843 

.21 

175 

. do . 

.17 

50 

.61 




1.24 

.31 

175 


.25 

50 

.90 

1.20 

1.74 

.50 

2 2.70 

2 3.60 
5.50 

Do . 



. do . 

1.66 

2.51 

1.00 

.41 

.627 

.25 

175 

175 

175 

. do . 

. 33 
.627 

.25 

50 

46 

335 

Japan . 

Bamboo baskets, col- 
ored, trimmed, 10 by 
41. 

Bamboo baskets, col- 
ored, trimmed, 10 by 
8. 

Bamboo baskets, col- 
ored, trimmed, 9 by 

44 . 


Set of four. .. 

Each . 

. do . 

2.00 

Do . 



1.22 

.305 

175 


. 305 

36.61 

.67 

2.50 

Do . 


Set . 

.47 

1 

.117 

171 

. do . 

. 117 

78 

.55 

1.25 

Do . 

W lllUVV lllaj K.ei UclaKtJl, 

13 by 8, plain. 

.... 

3 in set . 

.288 

.086 

175 

. do .. 

.072 

34.5 

.154 

.60 

i.mna . 

Do 

9 by 3. 



.346 

.103 

175 

175 

. do . 

.086 

.11 

30.84 

30 

.165 

.20 

.70 

.87 

Do . 

. Bamboo baskets, plain, 

. 

5in set . 

. 43 




12 by 31. 


6 in set. . 

.58 

.17 

175 

. do . 

.145 

28.4 

.26 

1.15 

Do . 

, Bauibuu b&skctSj plain, 
11 by 5. 



.635 

.19 

175 

. do . 

.158 

27.55 

.27 

1.25 

Do . 

_ 101 ,by 51- _ _ 


5 in set . 

. 51 

.15 

175 

_ do . 

.13 

26. 58 

.21 

1.00 

Do. 

12 by 5. 


3 in set. 

.40 

. 12 

175 

.do. 

.10 

29 

.18 

.80 

Do. 

Bamboo baskets, plain, 
101 by 41. 


4 in set. 

.43 

.13 

175 

.do. 

. 11 

30 

.20 

■ 87 


1 No sales. Selling prices, landed cost plus 331 P er cent. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


9,36 


9,36 
9,36 
9,36 
9,36 


9,36 

9,36 

9,36 
9,36 


9,36 
9,36 
9,36 I 

9,36 
9,36 | 
2 


2 i 
2 
2 

2 ! 

2 

2 

2 | 

2 

2 

2 

2 


■113 


413 

413 

413 

413 


413 


413 


413 


413 

413 


413 


413 


413 


413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

413 


House bill. 

1909 

Rate on American 

Para- 


valuation. 

graph. 



214 

40 per cent . 


214 



211 

.do. 


214 

.do. 


214 

. do. 


214 



214 


. do . 

214 

.do. 


214 

.do. 

.do. 

214 

.do. 


214 



214 

33 per cent . 


214 

. do . 


214 

. do . 


214 

49 per cent . 


214 

. do . 


214 



214 

35 per cent . 


214 


.do. 

214 

.do. 


214 

.do.** 


214 



214 



214 

. do . 


214 


. do . 

214 

. do . 


Remarks. 


» No sales. Selling prices, landed cost plus 50 per cent. 


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126 


Schedule 4.—WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Do. 

Do. 


| Paragraph No. 413— I 
Continued. 

China. Bamboo baskets, plain, 

94 by 2|. 

Do.! Bamboo baskets, 

stained, 11 by 5. 
Battan basket, plain. 

12 bv 5. 

Rattan basket, plain, 
with 10 by 8 com¬ 
partment. 

Shidu baskets of twigs 
or split wood, stained, 

13 bv 5 inches, 12 by 4J 
inches, 10 by 34 inches. 

Waste baskets, split rat¬ 
tan, stained, 14} by 
10J inches, 13} by 9} 
inches, 12 by S inches. 
Baby baskets, willow 
and wood, unstained, 
17 by 5 inches, 15J by 
5 inches, 144 by 44 
inches. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Japan. 


Do. 


Do. 


3 in set. 
5 in set. 

4 in set. 

Set. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Dozen sets of 3. 


Do. 

Fancy sewing basket, 
stained. 

Willow hand basket, 

Do. 

Dn. 

plain. 

Sewing baskets of grass 
or fiber, 9 by 2 inches, 
8 by 1} inches, by 

H inches, stained. 

Fancy grass baskets, 
colored. 

Fancy grass baskets, 
colored. 

.do.. • 

Do. 

Do. 

Do 

Hongkong. 

Baskets, round, rattan, 
plain, 6,7J, 9,10£, and 


.do. 


.do. 


Set of 3. 

_do. 

100 sets of 3... 


12 inches. 


France. 
Do. 


England. 
Do... 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 414. 

Walnut and cane arm¬ 
chair. 

Walnut frame, uphol¬ 
stered with springs, 
hair, and down cush¬ 
ions. 

Walnut armchair frame. 

O f English walnut ,st and. 


Berry baskets of wood, 
quarts, first grade. 

Berry baskets of wood, 
quarts, second grade. 

Berry baskets of wood, 
close quarts, first grade 

Berry baskets of wood, 
close quarts, second 
grade. 

Berry baskets of wood, 
pints. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do.... 

Nost of 5. 


Walnut armchair, up¬ 
holstered with hair 
and springs, co.ered 
in plain satin. 

Japan. j Armchair, black lacquer¬ 

ed wood; seat, 17 
inches high; total 
height, 33 inches; 
width, 26 inches. 
Black lacquered wood 
stand. 

Black lacquered wood 
stand. 


Do. 

Do. 


Europe . 


Do. 


1 . 000 ... 

... .do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Chair,3 bows.. 
Cape armchair. 


do. 


(Chair, 4 bows, 2 side jl 
\ braces. / 

Armchair.I.do 


$0,288 

1,50 

1.91 

.40 

.78 

.61 

..80 

. 17 
. 3875 
20. IS 

.57 

.57 

.29 

.57 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.086 
.375 
.4.8 
. 115 

.29 

.17 

.31 

.0275 
. 0625 
3.18 

. 225 


.115 

.24 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 

175 


Walnut and cane arm- Each, 
chair. 

Walnut frame, up- .do.. 

holslered with springs, 
hair, and down 
cushions. 

Walnut armchair frame.do. 

Stand of American wal- 1 .do. 

nut. I 

Walnut armchair, up- i.do. 

holstered with hair j 
and springs, co.ered 
in plain satin. 

... .do. 


63.36 

81.36 


69.99 
54.40 

62.47 


7.27 

2.90 

1.93 

1.07 

2.37 


5.16 

.516 


13.00 

6.15 

4.75 


.72 

.47 

.31 

.23 

.32 


176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 


Rate. 


25 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


15 per cent. 
.do. 


_do... 

_do... 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Amount. 


...do. 

...do. 

....do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
dutv. 


Per cent. 


$0.072 
.375 
.43 

.115 | 

. 195 

. 1525 \ 

.20 

.0425 i 
.097 j 
0.62 

.13 

.13 

.0675 
. 14 


..do. 


34.5 
22.22 
48.08 

139.1 

78 

60.8 

52.6 

663 

83 

37.8 

35 

30 

27 

58 


9.50 

12.20 


10.50 
8.16 

9.37 


1.09 


...do. 

.. .do. 


.435 

.29 


, 16 


.36 


I 


Amount. 


$0.154 
.50 
1.38 
.96 

.985 

.5675 

.69 

.16 

.453 

13.72 

.325 

.275 

.1275 

.55 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


States. ,compara¬ 
ble. 


45.7 

48.9 


46.7 

56.8 

53.5 


43.1 


35.66 

48.28 


43.71 

39.09 

41.01 


3.92 


57.6 2.195 

58.1 ' 1.47 


( 3 ) 


( 3 ) 


( 3 ) 

( 3 ) 


$0.60 
2.75 
4.25 
1.65 


2.25 

1.50 

2.00 

.40 

1.00 

50.00 

1.25 

1.20 

.60 

1.50 


113.68 

147 


137.20 
107.80 


117.60 


13 


6.00 

4.00 


3.19 


7.50 


In-_ 

vesti- 

gator. 


$7:25 

7.00 

7.75 
7.50 

6.75 

107.80 
137.20 


> 117.60 
78.40 


2117.60 


1 Actual selling price $88.20—1 less than foreign article because of less elaborate carving. 

s Actualselling price $106.82—$10.78lass than foreign article because of slightly inferior carving. -Hduinn in overhead 

2 Foreign article not sold in condition as imported. Difference between net landed cost and selling price, represents, in addition to o'erhead 
and profit^xpenseincumsd in United States in assembling, refinishing, manipulating, repacking merchandise, and in some instances supplying 
parts not imported. 


' Cane seat; finish, oak. 

* Cane seat; finish, mahogany. 

6 Veneer seat; finish, oak. 
r Veneer seat; finish, mahogany. 


House bill. 


Para- i Rate on American 
graph, j valuation. 


4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

36 

9 

9 

9 

9 


36 


< 2.94 
I 6 3.09 
6 2.79 
l r 2.94 


I 8 6.13 1 
\ 1 6.62 1 / 


36 


36 


413 | 25 per cent. 
413 30 per cent. 

413 | 25 per cent. 
413 !.do. 


413 30 per cent. 


413 


.do. 


413 j 25 per cent. 


413 

413 

413 

413 

413 


30 per cent. 
25 per cent. 
30 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


413 .do. 

413 1 25 per cent. 


413 

413 

413 

413 

413 

414 
414 


414 

414 


414 


414 


414 

414 


414 


414 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do . 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

211 

214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

214 

215 
215 


215 

215 

215 


215 

215 

% 

215 

215 

215 


35 per cent. 
40 per cent. 
35 per cent. 
_do. 


40 per cent. 

_do..- 

35 per cent. 

40 per cent. 
35 per cent. 
40 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

35 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

..do. 
. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling prices domestic arti¬ 
cles $5.88 and $6.37, respectively. 
$0.25 added to each item for cane 
seat. 






































































































































































































































































































































Schedule 4. 


. 127 

-WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Europe 

Do. 

Do. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Japan. 


Do. 


Japan. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Paragraph No. 414— 
Continued. 


High chairs. 

Chair, cane seat. 


Chair, cane or veneer 
seat. 

Do. Chair.. 


High chairs. 

Chair. 

.do. 

.do. 


Chair, cane seat..do. 


Unit. 


Each. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency, 


Chair with side braces.. 
_do. 


Chair with French legs.. 


Hatstand. 


Chair with side braces... 
_do. 


}' - 


Chair with French legs. 


Hat-trees. 


Chair, cane seat. 

Chair. 

Chair. 

Costumer. 


Canada. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Japan. 


Do.... 

China. 

Germany. 


Chair. 

Plain white wood chop¬ 
sticks, 8J to 9 inches 
long, finch wide, and 
4 to to f inch thick. 
Plain white wood chop¬ 
sticks, 84 to 9 inches 
long, f inch wide, 4 to 
finch thick, antiseptic. 
Clothespins, 44 inches. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Bird cage of sticks of 
wood. 

Handkerchief box of lac¬ 
quered wood. 

Carved wood stands, 
imitation ebony. 
Thermometer, polished 
front, stained sides, 
natural back, mercu¬ 
ry, 8-inch. 

Tray, lacquered. wood, 
set of 2, diameter 8f 
by 94 inches. 

Tray, lacquered wood, 
set of 2. 

Umbrella, wood frame, 
with waterproofed pa¬ 
per cover; umbrella 
proper, 154 inches. 
Umbrella, wood frame, 
with waterproofed pa¬ 
per cover; umbrella 
proper, 174 inches. 
Umbrella, wood frame, 
with waterproofed pa¬ 
per cover; umbrella 
proper, 294 inches, 


.do. 


. .do. 
do. 


Each. 


.do. 


$1.99 
2.02 
1.10 
1.44 

.8309 

.95 
.998 

2.60 

2.277 


Landing 
(barges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Clothespins, 44 inches.. 

_do. 

Clothespins, 4 inches... 
Clothespins, 5 inches.... 
Clothespins, 4 inches.... 
Clothespins, 44 inches... 
Clothespins, 5 inches... 
Clothespins, 4 inches... 
Clothespins, 5 inches... 
Clothespins, 4 inches.... 
Clothespins, 44 inches... 
Clothespins, 5 inches 


Case, 

pounds. 


Case, 
' pounds. 


75 


85 


2.82 
1.863 
1.23 
2.27 

1.027 

9.54 


20.54 


Case, 5 gross.. .466 


Thermometer, scale on 
back, enamel finish, 
spirit tube, 8-inch. 


5 gross. 

.do. 

.do. 

In cartons. 

.do. 

5 gross. 

.do. 

. 

Cartons of 600. 


.do. 

Each. 

'‘”.'66"" 


.5445 


.147 

Gross. 

4.48 


100 sets. 1 18.62 


Set. 


.684 


Dozen. 1 2.16 


.do. 


.do. 


3. 70 


4.63 


Duty, present act. 


$0. 30 
.45 
.27 
.25 

.1163 

.23 
. 1939 

. 35 


.4168 


.39 
. 2608 
.24 
.34 

.1959 

.73 


1.38 


. 1S8 


Para¬ 

graph. 


176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 


176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 


176 


176 


Rate. 


15 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.. .do. 

. ..do. 

.. .do..._ 

.. .do. 


.do... 

.do.. 

..do.. 


.do. 


.047 

.075 

.011 

1.00 

3.36 

.13 

.247 

.425 

.535 


$0.30 
.30 
. 17 
.22 

. 1246 

.14 
. 1497 

.39 

.341 


.42 

.279 

.18 

.34 

.154 

1.43 


3.08 


Amount. 


. 12 


176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 


15 per cent 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


45.3 


40 


I 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


u 10 


(>) 

0) 

0) 

(■) 

0) 

(■) 

0) 

(0 


(>) 

(>) 

U) 

(0 

(>) 

( l ) 

5.30 


10.00 


086 


2 $6.04 

2 8.82 
2 4.85 
2 5.96 

2 3.18 

9 2.77 
s 2.97 

2 10.83 

2 6.24 


10.61 
6.72 
3.95 
6.15 
i» 3.12 
n 3.05 
17.00 


35.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


2 $6.86 \ 
* 7.35 f 

3 7.84 \ 

<8.08 / 
3 4.165 1 

< 4. 40 ( 

■<4.90 \ 

< 5.145 I 
3 2.79 
6 2.94 

2 2.65 

3 2.79 

9 2.40 II 
« 2.55 1/ 
2 2. 25 | 


3 2.40 


3 14. 26 
< 14.50 


/ 8 6.39 
\ < 6.88 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


1)99” 

62.5' 

”' 564 ' 

0816 

92.8 

.65 

022 

66.6 

.12 

.67 

144 

8.85 

.79 

61.5 

15.23 

.10 

58.6 

.536 

.324 

83 

2.269 

. 555 

70.9 

3.32 

• 



.69 

70.7 

4.145 


.86 


1.31 

1.35 

.30 

15.00 

40.00 

1. 45 
5.00 

8.00 

10.00 


1.284 

1.31 

1.195 

1.416 

1.267 

1.372 

1.50 

1.19 

1.40 

1.265 

1.385 

1.475 


21.60 


36 

36 

36 

36 

36 


36 


36 

36 

36 

36 

30 

4 


House bill. 


Para- I Rate on American 
graph. valuation. 


414 

414 

414 

414 

414 


■114 


414 


25 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.do. 


215 

215 

215 

215 

215 


25 per cent. 


Rale. 


35 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


414 I.do.. 

414 .do. 

414 .do. 

414 ;.do. 


414 
414 | 

414 


414 

414 

414 

414 

414 

414 

414 

414 

414 

414 

414 

414 

414 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


414 .do. 

414 .do. 

414 .do. 


414 

414 

414 

414 

414 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


215 


215 


215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 


215 


215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 


215 

215 

215 

215 

215 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


_do.. 

_do.. 

_do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Actual selling prices of domestic 
articles, $11.76 and $12, respec- 
tively; $2.50 added to each price 
because of difference of design 
and superior cane in foreign chair. 

Actual selling price of domestic 
article, $5.39 and $5.88, respec¬ 
tively; $1 added to each because of 
additional hook, feet, and ring on 
foreign article. 


supplying parts not imported. 


addition to over- 
in some instances 


3 Finish, oak or mahogany.! 
3 Finish, oak. 

< Finish, mahogany. 


3 Cane seat; finish, oak. 

« Cane seat; finish, mahogany. 
i Vsneer seat; finish, oak. 


3 Veneer seat; finish, mahogany. 

9 Cane seat; finish, oak or mohogany. 
'« Cane seat. 


11 Wood seat. 

13 Selling commission. 





















































































































































































































































































































































































128 • 

Schedule 4.—WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued 


j 




Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount 


Paragraph No. 414— 
Continued. 


Dozen. 

$1.10 

$0.31 

176 

15 per cent. 

$0.165 

58.7 

$0.925 

Po 

3-compartment knife 
box. 


_do. 

3.07 

.86 

176 

.do. 

.46 

48 

2.11 

Dn 


...do. 

1.19 

.33 

176 

.do. 

.18 

76.4 

1.30 

Pn 



_do. 

1.35 

.38 

176 

.do. 

.20 

70.9 

1.37 

Po 



.do. 

.50 

. 14 

176 

.do. 

.08 

101 

. 73 

Dr> 



_do. 

2.24 

.43 

176 

.do. 

.34 

111 

3.36 

Do 



.do. 

2. 53 

.49 

176 

.do. 

.38 

116 

3.96 

Po 



.do. 

1.43 

.28 

176 

.do. 

.21 

104 


Dn 



.do. 

2.22 

.43 

176 

.do. 

.33 

64. 4 

1.92 





2.53 

.49 

176 

.do. 

.38 

72.9 

2. 48 

Do. 

Salt box. 


.do. 

1.70 

.33 

176 

.do. 

.26 

49.7 

19.8 

1.14 

.38 

Rolling pin. 



1.43 

.28 

176 

.do. 

.21 

Dr» 



.51 

.10 

176 

.do. 

.os 

113 

. 78 
1.47 
1.61 
1.62 
2.11 

Do. 

Do 

Towel holder. 

. 

.do. 

.do. 

1.46 

1.54 

.28 

.30 

176 

176 

.do. 

.do. 

.22 

.23 

75 

77.7 

D 0 



.do. 

1. 72 

.33 

176 

.do. 

. 25 

70.4 

91.7 

Do 



.do. 

1. 72 

.33 

176 

.do. 

.25 













Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

$2.50 


6.50 


3.00 


3.30 


1.45 


6 .37 


7.35 


3.92 


4. 90 


5. 88 


3.43 


2.30 


1.47 


3.43 


3.68 


3.92 


4.41 



In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


36 

36 

36 
36 
36 
9,36 
9,36 
9,36 
9,36 
9,36 
9,3G 
9,36 
9,36 
9,36 
9,36 
9,36 
9,36 


Para¬ 

graph. 


414 

414 

414 
414 
414 
414 
414 
• 414 
414 
414 
414 
414 
414 
414 
414 
414 
414 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


25 per cent. 
_do. 


.do.- 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.-. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 

215 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 
.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
. .do. 


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SCHEDULE 5. SUGAR, MOLASSES, AND MANUFACTURES OF. 






— 


Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 

— 

House bill. 

1909 











price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


-- 





Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act.. 

cost, including. 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

Remarks. 





United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

■ 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

States. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 


- 


Paragraph No. 505. j 

Rare sugars, an elabo¬ 
rate chemical process: 

Arabinose. 

Dulcite. 










SI. 6!) 

1. 12 

11. 25 


505 

505 

505 


3 

15 per cent. 

No importations since prewar period. 












33 

33 

.do. 

.do. 

3 

3 

.do. 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 



Galactose. 

Inosite. 

Inulin. 

Levilose. 

Mannite. 










22.50 

1,50 

2.17 

5. 62 

2.81 

33 

33 

33 

33 

33 

505 

505 

.505 

.505 

505 

505 

505 

505 

50(5 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

219 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Paragraph No. 506. 

Rhamnose. 

Sorbite. 

Xylose. 








$0.121 

$0.51 

2.25 

13. 50 
1.87 

.49 

33 

33 

33 

34 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

50 per cent. 

Do. 

Do. 


Sugar candy, jacket of 
clear or satin-finished 
boiled sugar. Center 
of fruit, jam, or paste, 
made of roasted and 
ground nut meats. 

Sugar candy, hard 

Pound. 

$0.27J 

$0,041 

180 


$0.07 

31.6 
















candy filled with nut 
center. 


.28 

■ 04J 

1 

180 

1 


.07 

40.8 

. 16 

. 55 \ 


34 

506 


219 

.do. 

No comparable domestic merchan¬ 
dise. 

Do. 

Sugar candy, jacket of 
clear sugar. Center of 
fruit pulps. Wrapped 
in wax paper and 
lithographed paper 
wrapper. 

Sugar candy, ch6colate- 
covered molasses 
candy. 







.34 

34 

.506 


219 

.do. 

No comparable imported merchan- 















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Cuba. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Egypt. 


SCHEDULE 6.— TOBACCOAND MANUFACTURES OF. 


Foreign article. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. (ior>. 

Cuban cigars, Cuban 
wrapper tobacco, Cu¬ 
ban filler tobacco, 
boxes, lithographed 
bands, gum traga- 
canth. Perfecto. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign 
I value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Cuban cigars, Cuban 
wrapper tobacco, Cu¬ 
ban filler tobacco, 
boxes, lithographed 
bands, gum traga- 
canth. Puritano fino. 


Cuban cigars, Cuban 
wrapper tobacco, Cu¬ 
ban filler tobacco, 
boxes, lithographed 
bands, gum traga- 
eanth. Panatela. 


Cuban cigars, Cuban 
wrapper tobacco, Cu¬ 
ban filler tobacco, 
boxes, lithographed 
bands, gum traga- 
canth. Belvedere. 

Cuban cigars, Cuban 
wrapper tobacco, Cu¬ 
ban filler tobacco, 
boxes, lithographed 
bands, gum traga- 
canth. Perfecto. 


Cuban cigars, Cuban 
wrapper tobacco, Cu¬ 
ban filler tobacco, 
boxes, lithographed 
bands, gum traga- 
canth. Puritano fino. 


Cuban cigars, Cuban 
wrapper tobacco, Cu¬ 
ban filler tobacco, 
boxes, lithographed 
bands, gum traga- 
canth. Panatela. 


Cigarettes (Turkish), 
Turkish tobacco, pa¬ 
per, cork, boxes, la¬ 
bels, foil, glassine. 
paste, gum, ink, 
bronze. 

Turkish cigarettes, Turk¬ 
ish tobacco, paper, 
gold bronze, boxes (tin 
and cardboard), tin 
foil, labels, tissue pa¬ 
per, small size. 

Turkish cigarettes,'I urk 

ish tobacco, paper, 
gold bronze, boxes,(tin 
and cardboard), tm 
foil, labels, tissue pa¬ 
per, large size. 


Cigars (of Cuban to- Thousand, 

bacco), Cuban filler 
tobacco, Cuban wrap- j 
per tobacco, boxes of 
Mexican cellar, litho¬ 
graphed bands and 
labels, gum traga- 
cantli. Perfecto. 

Cigars (of Cuban to- .do. 

bacco), Cuban filler \ 
tobacco, Cuban wrap¬ 
per tobacco, boxes of 
Mexican cedar, litho¬ 
graphed bands and 

labels, gum traga- 
canth. Puritano fino. 

Cigars (of Cuban to- .do. 

bacco), Cuban filler 
tobacco, Cuban wrap¬ 
per tobacco, boxes of 
Mexican cedar, litho¬ 
graphed bands and 

labels, gum traga- 
canth. Panatela. 

Cuban cigars, Cuban .do. 

wrapper tobacco, Cu¬ 
ban filler tobacco 
boxes, lithographed 
bands, gum traga- 
canth. Belvedero. 

Cigars (of Cuban to- .do. 

bacco), Cuban filler 
tobacco, Cuban wrap¬ 
per tobacco, boxes of 
Mexican ceuar, litho¬ 
graphed bands and 
labels, gum traga- 
canth. Perfecto. 

Cigars (of Cuban to¬ 
bacco), Cuban filler 
tobacco, Cuban wrap¬ 
per tobacco, boxes of 
Mexican cedar, litho¬ 
graphed bands and 
labels, gum traga- 
canth. Puritano flno. 

Cigars (of Cuban to¬ 
bacco), Cuban filler 
tobacco, Cuban wrap¬ 
per tobacco, boxes of 
Mexican cedar, litho¬ 
graphed bands and 
labels, gum traga- 
canth. Panatela. 

Cigarettes (Turkish). 1,000. 
Same materials as for¬ 
eign article. 


*125.40 


61.75 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance., etc. 


' *18. 92 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


185 


2 15.62 


1S5 


58.90 


2 15.61 


Rate. 


Am omit 


$4.50 per pound *79.24 
and 25 per cent, 1 
less 20 per cent j 
Cuban reciproe- I 
ity treaty. 


.do. 


57. 51 


185 .do.. 


47. 78 


.do. 


80.75 '18.72 


125. 40 ; 1 18.92 


61.75 2 15.62 


185 .do. 


185 .do. 


64.01 


79.24 


.do. 


Turkish cigarettes, Turx- 
ish tobacco, paper, 
cork tins, boxes, la¬ 
bels, foil, ink, bronze, 
small size. 


.do. 


.do. 


58.90 


17.61 


9.12 


12.70 


2 15.61 


185 .do. 


57.51 


3 5.90 


< 5.53 


< 6.06 


185 .do. 47.78 


185 *4.50 per pound 

and 25 per cent. 


185 .do. 


185 .do. 


. includes internal revenue, «W: stamping, g^nts. 

2 includes internal revenue, *12, stampi g, • 


3 Includes revenue stamps, *3- 
«Includes revenue stamps. *3; 


Overhead and 
profit on landed S 
cost, including p 

duty- fc 

ar 


L- 

Per cent. 1 

s 

tmount. 

12.6 

*28.19 

11.3 

15. 22 



24.3 

29.71 

10.4 

17.02 

4 12.6 

28,19 

1 11.3 

15.22 

8 24.3 

29.71 

18 37.9 

16.51 

as j s lot 

26.99 

40 1 100.6 

35.40 

s Large overhead 


*251.75 


150. 10 


152.00 


1.50.10 


152.00 


60.00 


18.00 


52 


52.92 17.64 


605 *4.50 per pound 

and 25 per cent. 


52 605 .do. 


52 


605 ;.do. 


224 


224 


Selling 

1 

House bill. 

1909 

price of 
domestic 
artiefe 
reported 
compa¬ 
rable. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- | 
graph. 

1 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

*194.53 

52 

605 

*4.50 per pound 
and 25 per cent, 
less 20 per cent 
Caban reciproc¬ 
ity treaty. 

224 | 

*4.50 per pound 
and 25 per cent, 
less 20 per cent 
Cuban reciproc¬ 
ity treaty. 





224 

.do. 


•>- 





154.17 

52 

fiO.A 


224 

.do. 



224 

.do. 







172. $0 


605 


224 

.do. 




0 112.32 

52 

605 


224 




0 113.28 

52 

605 


224 

.do. 




Remarks. 


ehandise, *129.69. Domestic cigar 
not equal to imported. Add ;>0 
per cent for difference. 


UUUai selling pine 
ehandise, $91.25. Domestic cigar 
not equal to imported. Add 50 
per cent for difference. 


Actual selling price domestic mer¬ 
chandise. $102.78. Domestic cigar 
not euual to imported. Add 50 
per cent for difference. 


Actual selling price domestic mer¬ 
chandise, *105.67. Domestic cigar 
not equal to imported. Add 50 
per cent lor difference. 


*4.50 per pound 
and 25 per cent. 


.do. 


224 .do. 


No comparable domestic merchan¬ 
dise. 


overhead and profit consists of cost of selling, as principal customers are clubs, cafes, and high-class restaurants. 


and affixing stamps, 10.25. 


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SCHEDULE 7 .—AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 703. 

No importations of mer¬ 
chandise of this char¬ 
acter. 


Unit. 


Lard compound. 


New Zealand... 


.do . 


Paragraph No. 704. 


Do. 


lieindeer meat. 

Paragraph No. 7U0. 

Sheep casings. Casings 
are cleaned, salted, and 
packed in barrels con¬ 
taining about 600 
hanks each. 


Lard compound is man¬ 
ufactured from vege¬ 
table and animal 
products. 

Packed 100 1-pound, 50 
2-pound, and 25 4- 
pound tins per case. 

Lard substitute. 


In 1-pouiid 
cans. 

In 2-pound 
cans. 


Lard substitute is man¬ 
ufactured from vege¬ 
table oil. 

Packed 100 1-pound, 50 
2-pound, and 25 4- 
pound tins per case. 


No importations. 


New Zealand... 


Switzerland... 


Sheep casings. Casings Hank, 
are cleaned and 

stripped, cooled and 
cured with salt. 

Packed in salt in 
tierces, about 600 
hanks to tierce, each 
hank containing about 
100 yards. 

Hog casings. Casings Pound, free of 
are cleaned and salt, 

stripped, cooled and 
cured with ■ salt. 

Packed in salt in 
barrels containing 
about 400 pounds per 
barrel. 


Holland. 


France. 


Do.. 


N orway. 


Do. 
Italy... 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 708. 
No importations made.. 


Paragraph No. 710. 

Cheese (Swiss), milk, 
packed 100 kilos to 
case. 


Cheese (Edam), milk, 
40 per cent butter fat, 
packed 12 cheeses to 
the case, weighing 45 
or 46 pounds. 

Cheese (Roquefort), 
milk, packed 1 pound 
in each box. 

I Cheese (Camembert), 
cow’s milk, packed 5 
dozen per case, about 

9 ounces net each. 

Cheese (spice Leyden), 
milk, 12.15 per cent 
butter fat. 

! Cheese (goat), milk 28.33 
per cent butter fat. 

1 Cheese(Reggiano),cow’s 

i milk, packed 3 loaves 
case. _ . 

Cheese (Romano) 
sheep’s milk, packed 
8-10 loaves case. 

Paragraph No. 711. 


Malted milk. Milk, Dozen, 
malt, flour, and sugar. 

Packed in glass jars, 

7 ounces net weight, 

12 jars to the case. 

Cheese (Swiss), milk.... Pound. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


In 1-pound 
cans. 

In 2-pound 
cans. 


$0.74 


$0.032 


419 


Rate. 


Amount. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.155 
.14 

.135 

.155 

.14 

. 135 


Free. 


50.9 $0.438 


Cheese (Edam), milk, .do. 

50 per cent butter fat, 
packed 12 cheeses to 
case, 42 pounds. 

Cheese (Roquefort), ; .do 

cow’s milk, packed 12 
to case, equal to about 
55 pounds net. 

Cheese (Camembert), 
cow’s milk, packed 12 
boxes to carton, 10J 
ounces net each. 


.476 


. 2628 


.461 


Dozen. ‘3- 832 


.012 


.018 


.03 


E. T. 
1921 


E. T. 
1921 


E. T. 
1921 


Pound'. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


. 195 

.264 
. 476 

. 495 


E. T. 
. 11 1921 

E. T. 
.041 ; 1921 

I 

I E. T. 
.017 I 1921 
E. T. 
.015 j 1921 

E. T. 
.015 i 1921 


SI. 21 


23 percent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do... 


416 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


SO.1094 

.0657 

.1060 

.651 

. 0148 

.05 

.109 

.114 


Free. 


5.45 

26.9 

15.5 

25.2 

25 

17.6 
10 

10.6 


.0326 

. 0935 

.0929 

.907 

.07 

.06 

.06 

.006 


.69 


4.50 


.35 


.69 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


1.50 


.90 


4.0i 


. 63 .55 


3.95 


.40 ... 

.66 ... 


33 

33 

33 

33 

33 

33 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


703 

703 

703 

703 
703 

703 

..' 704 

41 I 700 


11 

11 

41 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


20 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


20 per cent. 


15 per cent. 


33 706 


11 708 


11 I 710 


.do. 


20 per cpnt. 


44 .43 11,41 710 


11,41 : 710 


710 


710 

710 

710 


41 1 710 


711 


25 per cent.... 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Specific. 


288 

288 

288 

288 

288 

288 


Rate. 


1J cents per pound. 
_do. 


512 


512 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Free. 


480 

246 

216 

216 

246 

246 

* 246 
246 

246 

510 


20 per cent. 


6 cents per pound. 


....do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


.do. 


F. o. b. Chicago. If sold New York, 
freight, 63 cents per 100 pounds, 
additional. 

No comparable imported mer¬ 
chandise. 


Do. 


Reindeer meat is shipped in small 
quantities from Alaska only. 


Actual average selling price domes¬ 
tic is $1.80. / s imported article is 
inferior to domestic an allowance 
is made accordingly. 


No comparable imported merchan¬ 
dise. 


No comparable imported merchan¬ 
dise. 


On the domestic article the price is 
based upon the cost of mi lk and the 
percentage of fancy cheese when it 
matures, i. o. if it lias large holes; if 
smaller holes it is cheaper and sold 
at a loss. 


Imported article price is of May, 
1921; none imported during the 
summer months. 


, 1 0 1 Unable to locate any manufacturer 

of comparable domestic merchan¬ 
dise. 

.do.I Do. 

do.I No comparable domestic merehan- 

I dise. 


.do. 


Do. 


p r p e .. Specific cluty on fixed valuation. 


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134 


Schedule 7.— AGRICULTURAL PRODUC TS AND PROVISIONS— Continued. 


Country. 


Foreign article. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


England. 

Do... 

Spain 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 


Landing 

charges, 

freight, 

insur- 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Para- 

currency. ance.etc. graph. 


France. 


India. 


Do... 
Do... 
England. 


Paragraph No. 712. 

Partridge, not dressed, 
dead bird. 

Grouse, not dressed, 
dead bird. 

Partridge in tins,roasted, 
packed 1-pound tins, 
24 tins to the case. 

Pate de foie gras (pre¬ 
pared goose livers), 
packed in stone crocks, 
net weight 2J ounces, 
gross weight, 5 ounces: 
120 crocks to the ease. 

Paragraph No. 714. 

Horses and mules. 

Paragraph No. 716. 

Leopard, live animal.... 


Nodomesticsold,against ■ Pound, 
the law. 

do.:.do. 


Tiger, live animal. 

Tapir, live animal. 

Live animals, cairn ter¬ 
rier and Dealyham 
terrier, dogs for 
breeding purposes. 


Do. 


British Colum¬ 
bia. 


Nova Scotia.... 


Spain.... 

Do... 
Portugal. 


Live animal, Pekingese 
dog for breeding pur¬ 
poses. 


Paragraph No. 719. 

Pickled salmon, cleaned 
head and tails re¬ 
moved, backbone re¬ 
moved, and fish cut in 
halves: packed in 
mild salt brine in bar¬ 
rels containing about 
800 pounds net. 

Finnan haddie. Had 
dock are cleaned, split, 
slightly silted and 
smoked: packed 20,30, 
or 50 pound box. 


No canned salmon tin 
ported. 


None packed in the .do. 

United States, against 
the law. 

. .do. 1 Case... 


SO. 54 
.675 
.06 

43.20 


$0.036 
.036 
.08 

10 


227 

227 

227 

229 


No domestic. 


.do. 

.do. 


Impracticable to make 
comparison between 
foreign and domestic 
animals due to vast 
range in prices and 
breeding lines. 


Live animal, Pekingese 
dog. 

....do. 

_do. 


One. 


_do. 

_do. 

One each. 


200 


300 

4)0 

74 


One. 


9-'. 50 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


19.44 


18.50 


Kate. 


H cents pound. 

_do. 

30 per cent. 


2 cents pound. 


186 


187 


187 

187 

187 


187 


Paragraph No. 721. 

Filet of anchovies in 
lemon and also in but¬ 
ter, put up in tins of 
2 J ounces. 

Filet of anchovies 
packed in oil, put up 
in tins. 

Sardines in olive oil 
without bones, in pure 
olive oil, 100 tins, 81- 
ounce to the case. 


Pickled salmon, e eaned, 
head and tails re¬ 
moved, backbone re¬ 
moved, and fish cut in 
halves; packed in 
mild salt brine in bar¬ 
rels containing about 
800 pounds net. 

Finnan haddie. Had¬ 
dock arecleaned. split 
slightly salted and 
smoked; packed 30 or 
50 pound box. 


Canned salmon. Salmon 
are cleaned by hand 
or machine, cut by 
hand or machine to 
fit sued tins. Tins 
are partially sealed, 
run through exhaust 
box for steri.ization, 
then sea’ed tightly, 
and cooked about 45 
minutes. Packed 48 
1-pound or 48 4-pound 
tins per case. 

Puget Sound sockeyes... 

Red Alaskas. 

Puget Sound cohoes. 

Alaska or Puget Sound 
pinks. 

Alaska or Puget Sound 
chums. 

Columbia Rivernr Alaska 
Chinooks. 


Pound. 


,215 


100 pounds_ 9.25 


.03 


483 


1.00 ! 483 


10 per cent. 


.do . 


_do. 

_do. 

....do. 


.do. 


Amount.. I Per cent. 


SO.015 
.015 
.198 

.75 


20 


30 

40 

7.40 


9.25 


280 

244 

60 

36 


Free. 


.do.. 


Dozen. 

_do. 

.do. 

_do. 


Sardines in pure olive 
oil, not boned: 100 tins, 
8 -ounce, to the case. 


_do.. 

.do. 


Can of 100 tins. 


Can of 100 tins; 
30 to 1 kilo 
tins. 

Case. 


12.03 


32. 49 


14 


1.55 

2.20 

1. 10 


216 

216 

216 


36.3 


81.8 

25 

48.7 


24.7 


Amount. 


$ 1.66 

1.77 

.56 

15.99 


80 


270 
110 
49.17 


29.75 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$2.25 

2.50 

1.50 

60 


300 


600 

550 

1.50 


150 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


14.2 


12.2 


25 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


2.96 

8 

3. 50 


14.9 

47.6 

2 . 1 ; 


.035 


1.25 


(‘) 


.28 


11.50 


(’) 


2. 46 

20.21 
. 4t 


19 

63 

19 


$100.00 

100.00 

150.00 


.28 


8.00 


( 3 ) 


2.00 

1.75 

.90 

.60 


2.10 


15. 


34 


34 


34 

34 

34 


33,41 


33 


33,41 

41 

41,20 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


712 20 percent. 

_do_ 

22 per cent. 


712 

712 

712 


714 


716 


716 

716 

716 


716 


716 

716 

716 


719 


719 


_ do... 


15 per cent. 


. .do. 
. .do. 
.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


719 25 per cent. 

719 .do. 


719 

719 

719 

719 

721 

721 

721 


.do. 

.do. 

.dc. 

.do. 


26 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


510 

510 

2S6 

286 


227 


229 


229 

229 

229 


229 


229 

229 

229 


273 


273 


1909 


Rate. 


Free. 

_do- 

25 per cent. 


.do. 


25 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


. .do. 
. .do. 
.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Sale of domestic merchandise against 
the law. 

Do. 

Do. 

Landing charge of $10 is included in 
foreign value of $43.26. Merchan¬ 
dise is sold c. i. f. New York. No 
comparable domestic merchandise. 


Ad valorem duty on fixed valua¬ 
tion at more than $150 per head. 

Landing charges, etc, included in 
foreign value; merchandise sold 
c. i. f. New York. 

Do. 

Do. 


Price applies to dogs, age 2 months. 
Price applies to dogs, age 3 months 
and over. 

1 cent per pound. Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle, $0.35 pound, allowance of 25 per 
cent on imported. 


30 per cent. 


Actual selling price of domestic mer¬ 
chandise, Oct. 19, 1921, $8 per 100 
pounds; December price, $13 per 
100 pounds. Information in trade 
December, selling price for im¬ 
ported merchandise, $11 per 100 
pounds. 


270 

270 

270 

270 

270 

270 


270 

270 

270 


30 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do.. 

.do. 


7J cents a tin. 

10 cents a tin. 
Specific. 


No comparable. 


Sold to retailers; 10 to 15 per cent less 
to jobbers. 


Do. 


Domestic, with bone; foreign, bone 
less. 


> In halves. 

















































































































































































































































135 


Country. 


Portugal. 
Norway.. 


Do. 


France. 


Do.. 

Norway. 

Do. 


Schedule 7.—AGRICULTURALPRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS -Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 721— 
Continued. 

Sardines in olive oil, not 
boned, in pure oil, 100 
tins, 4-ounce, to the 
case. 

Sardines in oil (Musse), 
slightly salted, 
smoked, heads re¬ 
moved. put in tins 
and oil added, steri¬ 
lized, 100 }-pound tins 
per case, 1 layer. 
Sardines in oil'(Musse), 
slightly salted, 
smoked, heads re¬ 
moved, put in tins 
and oil added, steri¬ 
lized, 100 ppound tins, 
per case, 2 layer. 
Sardines in pure olive 
oil, boneless, packed 
100 tins, 8J-ounce, to 
case. 

Sardines in pure oil, not 
boned; packed 100 
tins, bounce, to case. 
Sardines in oil (Bris¬ 
ling); slightly salted, 
smoked, heads re¬ 
moved, packed in tins 
and oil added, sealed 
and sterilized, packed 
in 100 J-tinsper case. 
Sardines in oil (Musse); 
slightly salted, 
smoked, heads re¬ 
moved, packed in tins 
and oil added, sealed 
and sterilized, packed 
100 T Vtins per case. 


Sardines in pure olive 
oil, not boned; 100 tins, 
4-ounce, to the case. 

Same as foreign. 


.do. 


lea? 


Case..'. 
do. 


Sardines in oil (Stand¬ 
ard); fish is slightly 
salted, steamed, air 
dried, oil added, 
sealed and sterilized, 
packed in 100 i-tins 
per case. 

Sardines in oil; fish is 
slightly salted, 
steamed, packed in 
tins and oil added, 
sealed and sterili¬ 
zed, packed in 100 J- 
tins per case, keyless 
tins. 

Sardines in oil; fish is 
slightly salted, 
steamed, packed 
in tins and oil 
added, sealed a n d 
sterilized, packed in 
100 i-tins per case, 
key tins. 

Sardines in oil (Stand¬ 
ard); fish is slightly 
salted, steamed, 
packed in oil or mus¬ 
tard sauce, hermet¬ 
ically sealed, and ster¬ 
ilized, packed 100 }- 
tins per case, various 
brands. 

Sardines in oil (Stand¬ 
ard); fish is slightly 
salted, steamed, 
packed In oil or mus¬ 
tard sauce, hermet¬ 
ically sealed, and ster¬ 
ilized, packed 100 i- 
tins per case, key 

Sardines in oil (Stand¬ 
ard); fish is slightly 
salted, steamed, 
packed in oil or 
mustard sauce, 
hermetically sealed, 
and sterilized, packed 
100 i-tlns per case, 
key tins. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur- Para- 
ance,etc. 1 graph, j 


Duty, present act. 


Rate. 


V mount. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do 


.do.. 


.do.. 


$7 

4 


4.50 

19. 40 

9.36 

6 

2.75 


SO 01 | 210 

.27 I 210 


25 per cent. 

.do. 


. 28 

1.19 

. 60 
.29 

.18 


216 

216 

216 

216 

216 


.do. 


_do_ 

_do_ 

.do . . 


.do. 


SI. 75 

1.02 


1.20 

4. 86 

2. 34 
1.45 

.69 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent.! Amount. 


3 

9.; 


19 


$0.29 
. 51 


1 . 12 


4.37 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


15.8 1.90 


16.2 


1.26 


17 5 .63 


S9.05 

5.80 


7.10 

29.88 

14.32 

9 

4.25 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


/ S.8.50 

\ 10 

6. 25 


House bill. 


in¬ 
vesti¬ 
gator. para¬ 
graph. 




1909 


Rate on American Para- 
valuation. graph. 




20 
11,33 


41,33 


2. 75 


2.00 


3.10 


41,33 


41,33 


33 


3.05 


3.60 


721 1 26 per cent. 


721 


721 


.do. 


_ do. 


41 721 |.do. 


41 | 721 !.do. 


721 I.do. 


721 .do. 


721 .do. 


33 I 721 I.do. 

33 , 721 .do. 

33 I 721 1.do. 


721 


.do. 


2.50 


33 


721 I.do. 


270 

270 


270 

270 

270 

270 

270 

270 

270 


270 


270 


Rale. 


Specific. 

_do. 


.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 


.do. 


.do. 


U cents per tin.... 


Remarks. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 
Do. 


No comparable imports. 


.do. 


.do. 


Do. 


No comparable imports 


270 


270 


.do. 


.do. 


Do. 


Do. 







































































































































































































136 


Schedule 7.— AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS-Continued. 


% 




1 




Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 











price of 







Country. 1 

description of foreign 
article. 

description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value m 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

Remarks. 



United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 


_ 


Paragraph No. 721— 
Continued. 



*7.36 

SO. 69 

216 

15 per cent. 

SI. 11 

11.6 

$1.06 

$10.20 

$10. 20 

33,41 

721 


270 

30 per cent. 

Actual selling price of domestic 
article, $4.80; domestic, 7-ounce 
tins; foreign, 16-ounce tins. 

No recent importations of kippered 
herri ng. 


Eerrings in tomato 
sauce, cleaned, slightly 
salted, boiled, packed 
in tins, tomato sauce 
added, sealed, and ster¬ 
ilized, packed 72 1- 
pound tins per case. 

Herrings in tomato 
sauce, sealed and ster¬ 
ilized, packed 6 dozen 
7-ounce oval tins per 
case. 

Case. 














2.40 

33 

721 

.do. 

270 



Soused mackerel; fish is 
cleaned, boiled, and 
packed in pickle com¬ 
pound of vinegar and 
spices, packed 100 2- 
ounce oval tins per 
case. 



8.25 

.60 

216 

. ..do. 

1.24 

33.8 

3.41 

13. .50 


33,41 

721 

.do. 

270 

.do. 


DO. 

Sardines in mustard and 
tomato sauce; fish is 
slightly salted, 
steamed, packed in 
tins, and mustard and 
tomato sauce added, 
sealed, and steril- 
i z e d, packed 100 
4-ounce tins per case, 
keyless tins. 

Sardines in mustard and 
tomato sauce; fish is 
slightly salted, 
steamed, packed in 
tins, and mustard and 
tomato sauce added, 
sealed, and steril- 
i z e d, packed 100 
4-ounce tins per case, 
key tins. 

Crab meat. Crabs are 
steamed, meat re¬ 
moved , packed in tins, 
sealed and sterilized; 
7i-ounce tins packed 
24 and 48 tins per case; 
15-ounce tins, packed 
24 tins per case. 







2.60 

33 

721 

.do. 

270' 

.do. 

No comparable imports. 












3.10 

33 

721 

.do. 

270 

.do. 

Do. 

* 

Paragraph No. 722. 

Crab meat. Crab boiled, 
meat removed from 
shell, packed in tins, 
sealed and sterilized. 
Packed 100 i tins case, 
3\ ounces net per tin. 


1.44 

| 23.42 

.0492 

1.08 

593 

598 



12.5 

. 2868 

1.776 

1.61 

41, 33 

722 

26 per cent. 

671 

Free. 

Actual selling price of domestic 
$3.60 dozen per 7J-ounce tins. 
Domestic $6.60 per 15-ounce tins. 
Price 7J-ounce size, without shells, 
$3.35 dozen. Price 15-ounce size, 
without shells, $6.10 dozen. 

Norway. 

Case. 



8.167 

2 

26.50 


33,41 

722 

.do. 

671 



Crab meat. Meat re- 












moved from shell, 
boiled, sterilized, and 
packed in hermetically 
sealed tins. Packed 
96 i tins per case 
(weighing about 7 
ounces net tin). 

48, 1-pound tins per 
case (weighing about 
14 ounces net tin). 

. Canned crab meat 



21.5225 

. 9775 

598 



11.1 

2.50 

25 


33,41 

722 

.do. 

671 



Do. 














Boiled crab meat: 

48,14-ounce tins per 
case. 

96, 7-ounce tins per 
case. 

. Crab meat. Prepared in 



?1 18 

91 

598 



17.7 

3.91 

26 


20 

722 

.do. 

671 

.do. 





23.39 

1.15 

598 



14.1 

3.46 

28 


20 

722 

.do. 

671 

.do. 


Do. 
















tin cans: 




2.56 

1.45 

598 





26 


4 

722 

.do. 

671 

.do. 

Sold without profit. 


48, 1-pound tins per 
case, first quality. 

48, 1-pound tins per 
ease, second qual¬ 
ity. 




598 

.do. 


23.9 

4.05 

21 


4 

722 

.do. 

671 

.do. 


Canned herring roe. 
Herring roe is pur¬ 
chased from fisher¬ 
men, packed in tin 
cans, sealed and steri¬ 
lized: 

48, 7J-ounce tins pei 
case. 

24,15-ounce tins per 








1.60 


722 

28 per cent. 

270 

30 per cent. 

No comparable imports. 

Do. 












2.30 


722 

.do. 

270 

.do. 


















i, 

case. 






























































































































































































137 

Schedule 7 —AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Description of domestic 
article reported com¬ 
parable by investi¬ 
gator. 


Unit. 


Canada. 


Canada. 


Paragraph No. 731. 

Bran and shorts, stand¬ 
ard by-products of the 
manufacture of flour. 


Paragraph No. 733. 

No similar imported 
merchandise. 


England. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Paragraph N o. 734. 

Biscuits, packed in sol¬ 
dered tins containing 
144 No. 1 this per case. 
N o. 1 tins are so-called 
pound tins. 


_do.. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Plum puddings: 

43 No. 1 jars, case, 
1 pound J oimce 
net, jar. 

24 No. 2 jars, case, 2 
pounds net, jar. 

12 No. 4 jars, case, 4 
pounds H ounces 
net, jar. 


France. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 737. 


Paragraph No. 738. 

Glace cherries: Cherries 
treated with sulphur 
dioxide, then colored, 
boiled in sugar, 
drained, and packed 
in boxes. 


Bran and shorts, sold in 
ton lots: 

Bran. 

Shorts. 

Cattle feeds, (mixed), 
ground and unground 
mixtures of various 
grains, meat and fish 
scraps: 

Cattle feed. 

Horse feed. 

Growing mash. 

Scratch grains. 


F oreign 
value in 
1 United 
States 
currency 


Ton. 1 $19,731 

-do.1 20.185 


.do. 


Cereals (breakfast foods). 

Puffed rice, cooked.. 

Puffed wheat,cooked 

Fine wheat mid¬ 
dlings, uncooked. 

Breakfast Food, 
whole wheat, 
rolled, uncooked. 

Corn Flakes, coarse 
hominy grits, 
rolled and sweet¬ 
ened and cooked. 

Biscuits, packed in large 
tin containers andsold 
by the bulk potuid. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Plum pudding, com¬ 
posed of dried fruits, 
lemon, audeitron peel, 
sugar and suet and 
flourmadeintoabatter 
and cooked in steam 
kettles: 

Packed 2 dozen, 4- 
ounce tins, case. 

Packed 1 dozen, 1- 
pound tins, case. 

Packed 1 dozen, 2- 
pound tins, case. 

Packed J dozen, 3- 
pound tins, case. 

Packed A dozen, 4- 
pound tins, case. 

Raspberries (prepared), 
whole fruit, preserved 
in cane-sugar syrup. 

Strawberries (pre¬ 
pared), whole fruit, 
preserved in cane-su¬ 
gar syrup. 

Glace cherries; cherries 
are stemmed and pit¬ 
ted, colored, boiled in 
heavy sugar syrup, 
drained, assorted, and 
packed in boxes con¬ 
taining 5 pounds and 
8J pounds each. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Case of '36 
packages. 

_do.. 

Case of 24 
packages. 
Case of 36 
packages. 


.do. 


Pound. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$2.30 
$2. 30 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


644 

644 


Rate. 


Amount. 




.478 ; .023 194 


Dozen.. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1-pound jar. 
_do. 


Pound. 

_do. 

....do. 


/_do. 

\ _do. 


.291 
.494 
. 42 
. 416 
. 338 
. 263 

5.53 


10.23 
18.60 


. 0225 

.023 

.023 

.023 

.023 

. 022 

.28 


.32 

.38 


417 

417 

417 

417 

417 

417 

194 


194 

194 


. 17 
. 18 
. 19 


.20 

. 17 


.014 
. 02 
.02 


.015 

.014 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


10 per cent.... 
_ do . 


$1.97 
2.02 


Per cent . 


25 per cent. 


Free. 


Amount 


$1 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$25.00 
25. 00 


. 12 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


25 per cent. 

_do. 

.do. 


1.38 

2. 56 
4.65 


20.7 


27.6 
19.9 
24.1 
23 

30. 2 
18.3 

41.8 


30 


217 

217 

217 


217 

217 


20 per cent. 

_do_ 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


. 034 
. 036 
. 038 


.04 
. 034 


. 13 


.086 
. 102 
. 107 
. 101 
. 109 
.052 

3.01 


3.69 
6.37 


.75 


.40 
.62 
. 55 
.54 
.47 
.34 

20 


16.80 
30.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


47 

31 

29 


41 

33 


. 102 
. 074 
.072 


. 105 
. 072 


$25 
25.50 


29.50 

59 

45 


4. 75 


3. 75 
2.35 


.52 


.59 
.34 
.47 
.37 
.37 
. 52 


1.25 

3.25 
5. 75 

10 

12.50 

.50 

.50 


.32 

.31 

.32 


. 36 j. 
.29 I 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


.35 
. 385 
. 475 


33 

33 

33 

33 

33 

34 
34 


33,41 
33,41 
33, 20 


33,41 

33,41 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


33 

33 


33 


33 

33 


33 

33 


41 


41 

41 

41 

41 

41 

41 

41 


41 | 
41 


731 

731 


731 

731 

731 

731 


733 

733 

733 

733 

733 


734 


734 

734 

734 

734 

734 

734 

734 


734 

734 


734 

734 

734 

734 

734 

737 

.737 


738 

738 

738 


738 

738 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


15 per cent. 
_do. 


10 and 15 per cent. 

_do.. 

_do. 

_do. 


17 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


.. .do. 
...do. 


28 per cent . 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


20 per cent. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


480 

480 


480 

480 

480 

480 


20 per cent. 
.do. 


10 and 20 percent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


No similar merchandise imported. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


480 I 20per cent.! No comparable imported merchan- 

I dise. 

480 I.do.' Do. 

480 .do.i Do. 


480 

480 


244 


244 

244 

244 

244 

244 

244 


244 

244 


244 

244 

244 

244 


.do. 

.do. 


Do. 

Do. 


50 per cent. 1 Actual selling price of domestic, $0.30. 

1 Difference of $0.12 per pound for 
different style of packing and 331 
per cent for richer composition of 
foreign. Unit of pound on foreign 
article is in 1-pound tins. Uniton 
domestic article is in bulk. 


20 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


244 50 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


244 .do. 


Unit of pound on foreign article is in 
1 pound tins. Unit on domestic 
article is in hulk. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


274 1 cent per pound 

and 35 per cent. 


274 


.do. 


.274 .do.. 

274 .do.. 

274 .do.. 

274 .do.. 

274 .do.. 


No comparable imports. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

No importations since the war. 
No comparable imports. 


Domestic, in part of foreign mat erial. 


-19 


951S2—22- 





















































































































































































































































































138 


Country. 


France. 


France. 


England 

Do.. 

Do.. 


Japan. 


Schedule 7. 


-AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS-Continued. 


Foreign article. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 738— 
Continued. 

Cocktail cherries: Cher¬ 
ries colored with ery- 
thosin, boiled in sugar 
sirup, and packed in 
bottles: 

12 No. 1 bottles in 
case. 

.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Landing 

charges, 

freight 

insur- 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara- 
Kin 



House bill. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Remarks. 


2-1 No. 2 
case. 


bottles in 


.do. 


48 No. 4 bottles in 
case. 


Maraschino cherries: 

Cherries are stemmed 
and pitted, colored, 
boiled in sugar sirup, 
assorted, and packed 
in bottles: 

12 2S-ounee bottles 
to case. 

12 25-ounec bottles .do 

to case. 

21 13 -otmee bottles .do. - 

to case. 

24 16 -ounce bottles 1 .do 

to case. 

21 12-ounce bottles 
to case. 

48 eight-ounce bottles to 
case. 

48 six-ounce bottles to 
case. 

48 five-ounce bottles to 
case. 

33 three-ounce bot tles to 
case. 

Cherries, stemmed, pit¬ 
ted, colored, flavored, 
sweetened, assorted, | 
and packed in bottles, i 

do... Case of 48 fl¬ 

ounce bottles 

do.; Case of 48 5- 

'•. | ouncebottles 

I do .........! Case of 36 3- 

| ouncebottles 


Paragraph No. 741. 

Paragraph No. 745. 
Glace pears.. 


Pears boiled in sugar, 
then drained and j 
packed in boxes. 

Paragraph No. 717. 
Paragraph No. 718. 


Glace figs processed and 
packed in 8 and 10 
pound boxes. 

Glacd pears. 

Processed and packed in 
8 and 10 pound boxes. 


Glace plums, processed i.do 

in sugar and packed in 
8 and 10-pound boxes. 


Pickled walnuts, in salt 
and water. 

Chutney: Mangoes pre¬ 
served in sugar. Dozen 

Mushroom catsup: Mush-1.1 

rooms vinegar, and 
spices; packed in 8- 
ounce bottles, 4 dozen 
bottles to the case. 

Soy sauce: i rp u 

Tubs, 4| gallons each . . 

48 bottles to the case:!.| 

Australia Austrahajamif (frail and Jams (fruit and sugar 

Australia . boiled down): boiled down). 

| 27-ounce tins (jam I 24-ounce tins (as- i Dozen, 
black currant jelly)] sorted). ] 

27 -ounce tins (quince, .. 

jelly). ..... I 
13-ounce tins (apn- -, 
cot). 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


27 -ouncc tins (apri¬ 
cot). 

12 -ounce glass jars 
(apricot). 

12 -ounce tins (apri¬ 
cot). 

12-ounce tins (black¬ 
berry. 


12-ounce 

cot). 


24 -ounce tins (apri¬ 
cot). 

134 -ounee glass jars 
(apricot). 

12 -ounce tins (apri¬ 
cot and apple). 

12-ounce tins (black¬ 
berry. 



1 cent per pound Domestic, in part of foreign material 
and'35 per cent, 
do. 
do. 


Do. 


Pound. 


In part of foreign material. No com¬ 
parable imports. 


In part of foreign material. 


974 .do. i No importations during 1921 up 10 

Nov. 15. 


Dozen pint 
bottles. 
Dozen I-pint 
bottles. 



3.80 

.52 

201 

.do. 

6. 65 

.90 

201 

. do. 

3.20 

.43 

217 

20 per cent. 

2; 10 

.42 

217 

.do. ! 

i .30 

.21 

217 

.do. 

2.10 

.42 

217 

.do. 

1.80 

.26 

217 

.do. 

1.30 

. 26 

217 

.do. 

1.32 

.26 

217 

.do. 


Foreign articles sold at a loss: actual 
domestic selling price, $1.35; due 
to increased quantity in foreign 
sample, si per cent. Glace fruit 
and comfits could bo classified 
either under paragraph 748 or 749. 

Actual domestic selling price, 12.40: 
due to increased quantity in for¬ 
eign article, 12J per cent. 

Actual domestic selling price, $2.65. 
due to It ounces in excess of for¬ 
eign article. 

Domestic in part of apples. 


Landed cost. 








































































































































































































































































139 


Schedule 7 .-AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISlONS-Oontinued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Australia. 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

England. 


i 


Australia. 


Do... 

England. 

Scotland. 


Paragraph No. 748 — 
Continued. 

Australia jams (fruit 
and sugar boiled 
down—Continued. 
13-ounce tins (plum) 


27-ounce tins (plum) 

12-ounce tins (plum) 
.do. 


Raspberry jam (rasp¬ 
berries boiled in sugar), 
packed in 1-pound 
stone crocks; 4 dozen 
crocks per case. 

.do. 


Australiajamsffruit and 
sugar boiled down): 
27-ounce tins (rasp¬ 
berry). 

13-ounce tins (rasp¬ 
berry). 



Selling 
price of 

In- 


domestic 


article 

vesti- 


reported 

gator. 

Para- 

com para- 


graph. 

ble. 




House bill. 


Rale on American 
valuation. 


Same as foreign 


24-ounce tins (plum) |.do. 


12-ounce tins (plum _-do— 

and apple). 

12-cunce tins (plum) 


Raspberry jam (rasp¬ 
berries boiled down to 
a jam and sugar 
added), packed in 
jars. 

Raspberry jam (fruit is 
boiled ' and sugar 
added), packed in 
glass jars, 2 dozen jars 
to case; net weight, i 
15 ounces. 


Strawberry jam (straw¬ 
berries boiled down to 
a jam with addition of 
sugar),packedinglass 
jars, 1 pound to jar. 

Strawberry jam (straw¬ 
berries preserved in 
sugar), packed in 1- 
pound stone crocks: 

4 dozen crocks to 
case. 


Do. 


2 dozen per case. 


.Tams (fruit and sugar 
boiled down) 24-ounce 
tins (raspberry). 


AustraUa...- 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Australiajams (fruit and 

sugar boiled down): 
13 -ounce tins (straw¬ 
berry). 

13-ounce tins (as¬ 
sorted). 

27-ounce tins. 


80 -ounce tins (as¬ 
sorted jams). 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


England. 


Do. 


27 -ounce tins (cher¬ 
ry). 

12 - ounce tins (cur¬ 
rant). 

13 - ounce tins (goose¬ 
berry). 

12 - ounce glass jars 
(peach). 

13 - ounce glass jars 
(peach). 

12 -ounce tins (peacn). 

12 -ounce tins (rasp¬ 
berry) 

Orange marmalade (or- 
anrc.s boiled to a pulp 
and sugar added), 
packed in glass jars. 
4 dozen 1 -pound jars 
per case. 


Strawberry jam (straw- | 
berriesboiledinsugar): j 
Packed in 1-pound . 
glass jars, 2 dozen 1 
jars to case. 


Packed in 1-pound | 
glass jars, 2 dozen | 
jars to case. 

Strawberry jam (fruit is j 

boiled and sugar add- i 
ed) packed in glass \ 
jars, 2 dozen to case; 
net weight, 15 ounces. 
Jam (fruit and sugar 
boiled down): 

13-ounce tins(straw- 
berry). 

12-ounce tins (as¬ 
sorted). 

24-ounce tins (as¬ 
sorted). 

Assorted jams (assorted 
fruits and sugars boiled 
down). 80-ounce tins 
(assorted). 


.do. 

.do. 

. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 


20 

20 I 

20 

20 

34 


11,34, 1 
20 


748 

748 

748 

748 

748 

748 


28 per cent. 
.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do., 
.do.. 

.do. 

. .do. 


.do. 

,do. 

. .do. 
. .do. 
..do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Orange marmalade (or- 
anges boiled to & pulp 
and sugar added), 
packed in glass jars. 
2 dozen 1 -pound jars 

o’r'a n J g C e marmalade 
(orangesareboiled to a 
jam with the addition 
of sugar and packed in 
glass jars), 2 dozen 14- 
ounce jars. 


.do. 

.do. 


...do. 


2.60 

1.40 

2.83 

2.50 
2. 50 


1.40 

1.15 

2.20 

6.18 

2.10 

1.39 

1.15 j 

1.69 

1.10 

1.19 

1.39 


2 

2.23 


2.23 


1909 


Remarks. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


274 ) 40 per cent. 


274 

274 

274 

274 


274 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


43 

217 . 

.. .do. 

.52 

5.0 j 

.20 

3.75 

3.65 

20 i 

748 . 

_do. 

274 - 

_do.1 





14.8 

.28 



20 

748 


274 . 


21 

217 


.28 

2. 17 . 








.57 

12 

.43 

4 

4.28 

11-34 

748 

_do.| 

274 | 

I 

17 

217 . 

_do. 




748 

_do. 

274 | 

.do. 




.22 

217 


.50 

39.6 

1.21 

4.50 

4.28 

11-34 


.22 

217 

_do. 

.50 

39.0 

1.28 

4.50 ' 

4. 77 

11-34-20 

748 

.do.1 

| 

274 1 

.do. 

.21 

217, 

.do. 

.28 

14.8 

.28 

2.17 

1.G7 

2.17 

1.41 

20 

20 

748 

748 

.do. 

274 

274 


.21 

217 j 

.do. 

.23 

5 

4.9 

.08 

. 15 

.do. 

274 


3.21 

3.32 

20 

748 

.42 

217 

.do. 

. 44 




1.26 

217 

.do. 

1.24 

15. 2 

1.32 

10 

10.78 

20 

748 

.do. 

274 

.do. 





10.5 

.31 

.26 

3.25 

2.18 


20 

20 

1 748 

748 


1 

274 


.42 

217 

. do . 

.42 



274 

I.do. 


217 

do . 

.27 

13. 5 

. 



;.do. 





.08 

.33 

1.67 

2.61 


20 

20 

748 


274 

.21 

217 

| .do. 

.23 

5 

14.4 


748 

.do. 

274 

.do. 

.26 

217 


. 33 






do. 







20 

748 

.do. 

274 



• 

.22 

.23 

9 

10.1 

. 14 

.17 

1.67 

1.85 
2. IS 



.21 

.26 
. 26 

217 

217 

217 

217 

.do. 

.do. 


20 

| 748 

748 

.do. 

do 

274 

274 

.do. 

.do. 

. .. .27 

13.5 

. 20 






.do. 

.40 

8.3 

4.3 

.23 

. 125 

3 

3 

3 

3 

11,34 

11,34 

I 748 

748 

.do. 

.do. 

274 

274 

.do. 

.do. 

. 2C 

217 

.do. 

. 44f 








.3’ 

217 

.do. 

.... .40 

8.3 
j 4.3 

.23 

. 12 

3 

3 

3.45 

3.4, 

’T* 

) 718 

} 7 It 

j.do. 

,. do . 

1 274 

274 

.do. 

.do. 

.2 

1 217 

.do. 

.40 

1 

1 


l 

1 

1 



Actual domestic selling price, $1.30, 
due to increased quantity in for¬ 
eign sample, 8§ per cent. 

Actual domestic selling price, $ 2 .oU, 
due to increased quantity in for¬ 
eign article, 12$ per cent. 

Domestic in part of apples. 

Actual domestic selling price, $2.50, 
due to 1| ounces in excess of for¬ 
eign article. 

Actual selling price, $3.25 dozen; 
foreign considered 25 per cent 
superior. 

Actual selling price, $3,825; foreign 
I considered 25 per cent superior. 


Actual domestic selling price, $3.25, 
duo to increased quantity in for¬ 
eign article, 12J per cent. 


Actual selling price, $3.50; foreign, 
224 per cent superior. 


Do. 


due to increased quantity in for¬ 
eign sample, 84 per cent, 
ictual domestic selling price, $2.95, 
due to increased quantity in for¬ 
eign article. 12J per cent. 
tctual selling price, $9.70, account 
of excess weight in foreign. 


/Actual selling price, $2.40 dozen; 
\ foreign 25 per cent superior. 


.^Actual selling price, $2.76!: foreign 

' I considered 25 per cent superior. 


























































































































































































































































































140 


Schedule 7.—AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS—Continued. 


Country. 


France. 
Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


France. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


j Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 749. 

Assorted fruits, glace_ 

Various fruits boiled in 
sugar, drained, and 
packed in boxes. 

.do. 


Unit. 


Assorted glace fruits. 


Processed and packed in 
8 and 10 pound boxes. 

Assorted glace fruits 
(various fruits, seeded 
and peeled if neces¬ 
sary, boiled in a heavy 
sirup, drained, • as¬ 
sorted, and packed). 
.do. 


Glace apricots (apricots 
boiled in sugar, then 
drained and packed in 
boxes). 

Paragraph No. 751. 


Paragraph No. 752. 


Paragraph No. 753. 


.do. 


Glace apricots. Apri¬ 
cots are seeded, boiled 
in a heavy sugar sirup, 
drained, assorted, and 
packed in 5-pound 
boxes. 


Dahlias (tubers), packed 
100 In a ease. 

Gladioli bulbs, packed 
1,000 in a case. 

German iris (root stock), 
packed 100 in a case. 

Peonies (roots), packed 
10 in a bundle. 

Budded plants: 

Roses, packed 25 in 
a bundle. 

Syringa, lilac, shrub. 


Rubber plants, 
greenhouse. 

Acer platanoids, 
Norway maple 
trees, packed 10 
trees to a bundle. 


i Fruit trees: 

Apple,loin a bundle 

Pears, 10 in a bundle 

| Grape vines, 100 in a 
bundle. 

Currants, bushes, 100 in 
a bundle. 


Gooseberries, bushes, 
100 in a bundle. 


Pound . 
_ do. 


o-pound box.. 


Dozen 1- 
pouml boxes 
Dozen 2-pound 1 
boxes. 


Pound. 


Paragraph No. 762. 

Rape seed; seed put up 
in 100-pound bags; 
used for seeding pas¬ 
tures and bird feed. 


100 average 
size roots. 

1,000, average 
li inches. 

100, general 
selection 1 
year old. 

100, 2-year-old 
stock. 


100, average 
selection and 
varieties. 

100, 3 to 4 feet 
high, aver¬ 
age selection. 

100,5-inch pots. 


100,6-inch pots. 

100, 10 to 12 
feet, 1 i 
inches diam¬ 
eter. 


100,5 to G feet, 
general se¬ 
lection. 

100, general 
varieties. 
_do. 


100,2 years old,) 
general sc- j 
lection and 
varieties. 

100,2 years old, 
general va¬ 
rieties. 


100 pounds. 


Pumpkin seed; seed put 
up in 100-pound bags. 

Squash seed; seed put 
up in 100-pound bags. 

Watermelon seed; seed 
put up in 100-pound 
bags. 

Garden or field seeds: 

Squash. 

Pumpkin.; 

Watermelon. 

Ci hi her. 


Pounds. 

_do... 

.do... 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Bermuda. 


Paragraph No. 764. 

Beets (not sugar), packed Boots (not sugar), packed: Crate.... 

50 pounds per crate. 50 pounds per crate. 

.do.do.J.do_ 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Am omit. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

SO. 33 

SO. 021 

217 

20 per cent. 

SO. 064 

41.5 

SO ,185 

SO. 60 

.315 

.02 

217 

.do. 

.06 

46.8 

. 185 

. 58 

1.32 

. 09 

217 

.do. 

.25 

44.5 

.74 

2.40 









.36 

. 022 

217 

20 per cent. 

. 068 

33.3 

. 15 

.60 










4. 75 


.25 


.81 

.59 


.41 

.41 


595 


198 

198 


Free. 


5 per cent. 
....do. 


.10 

.10 


20 


13.6 

13.7 


. 18 
.15 


1.50 

1.25 


Selling 
price of 


House hill. 

i 

1909 

in- 





domestic 

article 

vesti- 


- 



reported 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

com para- 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 

b!c. 





10.60 

(33,41, 

\ 20 

| 740 

20 per cent. 

274 

II cent per pound 
\ and 35 per cent. 


/ 33,11, 

}• 749 

.do. 

1 27. 

.do. 


\ 20 




2.60 

33,41 

719 

. do . 

274 

.do.. 

8. 25 











/ .58 
\ .65 

33,41, 

20 

| 749 

20 per cent. 

274 

/I cent per pound 
\ and 35 per cent. 

15 

11 

751 

.do. 

263 

$10 per M. 

30 

10 

11 

11 

fl 

751 

751 

751 

752 


263 



263 


50 

.do... 

263 

.do. 

50 

11 

$2 per M. 

264 

4 cents each. 


11 

752 

20 per cent. 

264 



11 


.do. 

264 


100 

11 

752 

.do. 

264 


110 

11 

752 

.do. 

264 

.do. 

50 

11 

753 

.do. 

264 

$2 per M. 

50 

11 

753 

.do. 

264 

.do... 

25 

11 

753 

.do. 

204 


12 

11 

753 

.do. 

264 


10 

11 

753 

.do__ . 

261 

66S 



11 

762 

.do_ 


.65 

11 

762 

.do. 

266 

10 cents per pound. 




.65 

11 

762 

.do. 

266 

do 

.35 

11 

762 

.do. 

26G 

do 

.75 


702 

. do . 

266 

do 

. 50 


« 702 

.do.... 

266 

266 

266 

250 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

25 per cent.... 

. 40 


762 

.do.... 

.60 



.do... 

1.87 

11 

764 

17 per cent. 

1.50 

11 

764 

.do. 

250 

.do. 


Remarks. 


|Foreign in bulk. 

/San Francisco in 8 and 10 pound 
\ boxes. 

Domestic in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial. 


No importation up to Nov. 15, 1921, 
of 1 or 2 pound boxes. 


(Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Very small quantities of this mer¬ 
chandise imported on account of 
quarantine regulations. 


Do. 


Do. 


None raised in United States. 

No comparable imports. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 






































































































































































































































141 


Schedule 7.—AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS—Continued. 


Country. 


France. 


Japan.. 
France. 


Italy. 


Do. 


Bermuda. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Holland. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 766. 

Mushrooms in tins, pre¬ 
served in water, 100 
half-kilo tins per case: 


Miniatures. 


Hotels. 

Pieces and stems... 
Dried mushrooms. 


Truffles in tins, dried 
and packed in tins; 
packed 100 so-called 
half-kilo tins per case. 

Paragraph No. 770. 

{Tomato paste (concen¬ 
trated tomatoes), in 6 
or 6$-ounce tins; pack¬ 
ed 200 tins to a case. 

( Tomatoes, canned (peel¬ 
ed tomatoes in tins), 
2-pounds 3 ounces per 
tin; packed 24 tins per 
case. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Mushrooms in tins, pre¬ 
served in water in 
natural state, 100 one- 
pound tins to case: 

Miniatures. 

Hotels. 

Pieces and stems... 


Unit. 


Case. 

.do. 

.do. 

Case of 25 
pounds. 

Case. 


Tomato paste (concen¬ 
trated tomatoes), in 6- 
ounce tins; packed 
200 tins to a case. 


.. .do.. 


Paragraph No. 772. 

Carrots; vegetables in 
natural state. 

/Celery; vegetables in 
\ natural state. 

Lettuce; vegetables in 
natural state. 

Parsley; vegetables in 
natural state. 

Paragraph No. 773. 

Asparagus in tins, boiled 
and preserved in water. I 


Canned cauliflower 
(whole cauliflower 
sterilized, packed in 
water in hermetically 
sealed tins); 1-kilo 
tins; 50 tins to case. 

Canned cauliflower 
(broken pieces of cauli¬ 
flower, sterilized, 
packed in water in 
hermetically sealed 
tins). 

Whole cauliflower 
(whole cauliflower, 
sterilized, packed in 
water in hermetically 
sealed tins); $-kilo 
tins; 100 tins to case. 

I Carrots in tins, boiled 
and preserved in 
water; 50 1-kilo tins to 
case; 2 pounds net per 
tin. 


Canned tomatoes (can¬ 
ned tomatoes are sub¬ 
ject to a steaming proc¬ 
ess for the purpose of 
peeling), packed in tin 
cans, sealed, and 
sterilized; packed in 
No. 2 tins, net weight 
approximately 1J 
pounds per tin; 24 tins 
per case. 


Carrots; vegetables in 
natural state. 

Celery; vegetables in 
natural state. 

Lettuce; vegetables in 
natural state. 

Parsley; vegetables ip 
natural state. 


Canned asparagus, 
packed in water in 1- 
pound 15-ounce tins; 
24 tins to case. 

Canned cauliflower, put 
up in cases, 24 tins to 
case; net contents of 
tin, 1{1 pounds; con¬ 
tents of tins in pieces. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Crate or basket 
of 40 pounds 

|Pound.. 

_do... 

_do... 


Tin.... 
_do.. 


.do. 


Canned carrots (carrots 
are peeled, boiled, and 
sterilized); packed 24 
No. 2 tins to a case; 
net weight, 1 pound to 
tin. 

1 Amount remitted to shipper. , • 

2 Actual selling price *3.25, account being 2a per cent superior. 

8 Actual selling price *0.0155, account being 25 per cent superior. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Pound. 


; 

• Actual selling price *0.025, account 25 per cent superior. 

» Actual selling price *0.0375, accoiuit being 25 per cent superior 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

— 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

$40.40 

*1.56 

199 

2$ cents per pound. 

*2.92 

44.8 

*20.12 

*65.00 

*80 

11,34 

766 

33$ per cent. 

251 

2£ cents pound.... 

20.40 

1.56 

199 

.do. 

2.92 

16.6 

4.12 

29.00 

■JO 

II 34 


.do. 

251 

.do. 

IS. 33 

.70 

199 

.do. 

2. 88 

23. 2 

5. Oil 

27.00 







30. 04 

2 825 

1QO 


695 

IQ Q 


11 25 


4 

766 

.do. 

251 

.do. 

61. 20 

1.36 

|«)'l 


2. 02 

39.3 

25. 42 

90. 00 


11,34 

766 

25 per cent. 

251 

.do. 

/ 10.44 

1.09 

200 

25 per cent. 

2.61 

IS 

2. 52 

16.66 


1 11,34 

770 

28 per cent. 

252 

40 per cent. 

\ u 

.77 

200 

.do. 

2.75 

10 

1.48 

16 


\ U,34 

770 

.do. 

252 

.do. 

( 3 10 

4Q4 



775 

11 

. 481 

1 85 


11,34 

770 

10 per cent. 

252 

.do. 

\ 2 .80 

! 32 

200 


. 877 

6 

25 

1 25 


11,34 

770 

_\do. 

252 

.do. 




2 

33 

770 

.do. 

252 

.do. 

I 1 09. f 

40 

215 


12 




2 2.60 

34 

772 

20 per cent. 

269 ; 

25 per cent. 

( 1.0262 

.0192 

215 

.do. 

. 0105 

13.6 

.0076 

. 0635 

3 .036 

34 

772 

.do. 

269 ' 

.do. 

\ >.015 

.019 

215 

.do. 

.01 

13.6 

.006 

. 05 

.036 

31 

772 

.do. 

269 i 

.do. 

i. 0086 

.024 

215 

.do. 

. 0024 

14.3 

.005 

.04 

< .023 

34 

772 

.do. 

269 

| 

.do. 

1.042 

.016 

215 

.do. 

.004 

12.9 

.OOS 

.07 

6 .03 

34 

772 

.do. 

269 ' 

.do.. 

.36 

028 

200 


. 09 

56.9 

. 272 



11. 34, 

773 

25 per cent. 

252 

40 per cent. 









20 












.32 

11, 34, 

773 

.do. 

252 

.do. 










20 





1 .192 

.0271 

200 

.do. 

. 048 

34.63 

.0926 

.36 

. 146 

33, 41, 

773 

.do. 

252 

.do. 










20 





[ . 192 

. 0274 

200 

.do. 

.048 

34.63 

.0926 

. 36 

.158 

33, 41, 

773 

.do. 

. 252 

.do. 










20 





. 1856 

.0274 

200 

.do. 

.0464 

34.92 

.0906 

.35 

. 146 

33, 41, 

773 

.do. 

252 

.do. 










20 








• 











.096 

.0137 

200 

.do. 

.024 

34.63 

. 0463 

. 18 

.146 

33,41 

773 

.do.. 

252 

.do. 

( . 1088 

. 015 

200 

....do. 

.0272 

42.38 

.064 

.215 

.125 

11, 34, 

773 

.do. 

..252 

.do. 

i 









20 





| .1088 

.015 

200 

.do. 

. 0272 

42.38 

. 064 

. 215 

. 1167 

11, 34, 

773 


252 

.do. 








' 


20 






Remarks. 


Actual selling price, *60; foreign 33$ 
per cent superior. 


No comparable imports. 


Sold by agent, who receives 12 per 
cent commission on sales price; 
balance after deducting landed 
charges, duty remitted to shipper. 
























































































































































142 


Schedule 7 


_AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS Continued. 


Foreign article. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


i Foreign 
, value in 
United 
States 
currency 


■ Landing | 
charges, i 
i freight, \ 
| insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


Amount'. 


Spain. 


Italy. 


Paragraph No. 773— 
Continued. 

Spanish red peppers; 
peppers are washed, 1 
cored, and seeds re- j 
moved, toasted and 1 
peeled, packed in tins 
and sterilized: 

Packed 50 |-kilo 
tins to case. 

Packed 100 i-kilo 
tins to case. 

Packed 50 J-kilo 
tins to case. 

Packed 100 i-kilo 
tins to case. 

. Artichokes (whole) in 
water in tins; arti¬ 
chokes are cleaned, 
top leaves removed, 
then boiled, packed in 
water in tins, and ster¬ 
ilized; net weight 
about 12 ounces per 
tin. 


Sweet red peppers (pi¬ 
mentos), cored and 
seeds removed,toasted 
and peeled, packed in 
tins and sterilized: 


Tin 


France. 


China. 


Do... 

Do... 

Japan_ 

Do... 


Norway. 


Do. 


Do. 


Artichokes (fonds); arti- 
choke is peeled, 
cleaned, sliced, and 
fond removed, which 
is pared, then packed 
in water in tins; tins 
are sealed and steri¬ 
lized; packed 100 J-kilo 
tins per case; 7 to 8 
fonds per tin. 

Various vegetables pre¬ 
pared. 

Lotus nut=. 

. Bamboo shoots in water, 
48 tins per case. 

Vegetable, prepared on¬ 
ions, tub of 30 pounds. 

Canned bamboo shoots, 
2 dozen cans per case, 
18 ounces per tin. 

Paragraph No. 776. 

. Chocolate; cocoa beans 
ground, vanilla and 
sugar and cocoa but¬ 
ter: 

Packed in 2-ounce 
bars, 40 bars to 
the carton. 

Packed in 125-gram 
bars, 20 bars to the 
carton; 5J pounds. 

. Cocoa, unsweetened; 

1 cocoa beans ground; 
packed 24 4 -pound 
tins to the case. 


Packed 50 large tins 
to case. i 

Packed 100 small .....do. 

tins to case. ! 

Packed 48 ‘15-ounce j.do. 

tins to case. j 

Packed 96 7-ounce .do. 

tins to case. 

Artichokes in tins; 24 .do. 

No. 2J tins to case, 6 ! 
artichokes per tin; 
boiled and sterilized, ; 
stems cut but arti- 1 
chokes not beveled 
around bottom like 
foreign sample; net 
weight about 14 ounces \ 
per tin. 

Case. 


$0.0903 
.0503 
0903 
.0503 ' 
.10575 


$0.013 
.0065 
.013 
. 0065 
.0081 


200 

200 

200 

200 

200 


40. 15 


1.50 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


23 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 


200 .do. 


Pound.633 

100 pounds_ i 31.65 

Case. 5.50 


Tub. 

Casc. 


Chocolate; cocoa, sugar 
and vanilla packed 12 
pieces to a carton; 
weight 1| pounds. 


Pound. 


.do. 


'.{ 


China. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 777. 

Ginger preserved in 
sirup; ginger root pre¬ 
served in sugar sirup 
and packed in barrels 
containing 112 pounds, 
and cases containing 
24 1-pound stone jars. 
.do. 


Chocolate; cocoa butter 
and vanila; packed in 
4-ounce bars, 20 bars 
to the carton. 

Cocoa powder, unsweet¬ 
ened; cocoa beairs 
roasted and ground: 
packed in 1-pound 
tins, 50 tins to the case. 

Cocoa powder, un¬ 
sweetened. 

Cocoa beans roasted 

and ground; packed , .-. 

in 5-pound and 25- > Pound. 

pound tins and 200- 
pound barrels. 


3.07 

7.59 


.262 


.147 


2. 45 
1.515 

1.06 

.90 


. 038 


....do 


5 pound tins.. j 

125 -pound tins 
in barrels. 


.278 

.278 


. 022 


. 0433 
. 0433 


200 


200 

200 


200 

200 


23 L 


231 


231 

231 


...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

_do. 

_do. 


'25 per cent. 


$0.0226 
. 0126 
. 0226 
. 0126 
. 0285 


26.98 
29.68 
26.98 
29. 68 
19. 39 


10.80 


2 cents per pound 


8 per cent. 

.do. 


Barrel of 112 
pounds. 


S. 51 


Case of 24 1- i 2, 
pound stone 
jars, 


80 


2.49 


1.80 


217 


217 


.16 j 

7.91 I 
1.375 ; 

.765 

1.73 1 


27.9 

42,82 

60.9 

12.24 
2.7 


.065o! 64.1 


. 02 61 


.022 
. 022 


10 

10 


20 per cent. 


Selling 
pri r e of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


19. 43 10.25 


.do. 


$0.034 
.0206 
.034 
. 0206 
.0276 


.24 

17.99 
5. 11 

.60 

.28 


. 2345 


.121 


.034 
. 034 


1.70 ! 30.9 


. 56 35.6 


3.93 


1.84 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.16 
.09 
.16 
.09 
. 17 


63 


1.10 


60 

13. 50 


5.50 
10. 50 


.60 


.31 


.378 

.378 


Sf.0.1633 
.1127 
.2708 
. 1458 
. 154 


16.63 


.00 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


33,41, 
20 
33,41, 
20 
33,41, 
20 
33, 41, 
20 
33,41, 
20 


33,41 


.5777 I 11,34 


.314 j 11,34 


. 275 
.33 


1.60 
7. 75 
.28 


11,34 

11,34 


11,34 

11,34 

11,34 


33,41- 


. 33,41 


773 

773 

773 

773 

773 


Rate on American Para- 
valuation. i graph. 


25 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 


.. .do. 


773 


773 

773 

773 

773 

773 


776 


776 


776 

776 


776 

776 

776 


_do.. 

_do.. 

_do. 

....do. 


17.J per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


777 15 per cent. 


.do... 



252 

252 

252 

252 

252 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


252 


Actual selling price domestic, 80.26, 
account excess quantity foreign. 
Actual selling price domestic, SO. 14, 
account excess quantity foreign. 


_do. 


252 


252 

252 


252 

252 


. .do.. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 


292 5 cents per pound 

and 10 percent. 


292 


292 

292 


292 

292 

292 


2t cents per pound. 


5 cents per pound. 
_do.. 


.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 


Sold at a loss, the profit being less 
than the overhead. 


Domestic, in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


274 


. 274 


1 cent per pound 
and 35 per cent. 


.do. 







































































































































































143 


Country. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 7 .— AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS—Continued. 


Description ot foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 777— 
Continned. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


France. 


Paragraph No. 780. 

Sage; dried sage in glass 
jars; put up in glass 
jars, 2J ounces upi 
each. 

Thyme: dried thyme in 
glass jars; put up in 
glass jars, 2J ounces 
net each. 

Mint; dried mint in 
glass jars; put up in 
glass jars, 24 ounces 
net each. 

Paragraph No. 781. 

Teasels (stem): 

I to li inch. 

lj to 1J inch. 

1| to 11 inch. 

II to 2i inch. 


Crystallised ginger, pre- 1 
pared from imported j 
ginger in sirup and 
packed as follows: 

72 3-ounce tins per 
case. 

24 ,8-ounce tins per 
case. 

12 1-pound tins per 
case. 

10 5-pound tins per 
case. 


Sage; dried sage put up 
in 2-ounce tins. 


Thyme; dried thyme, 
ground; put up in 2- 
ounc-e tins. 


Dozen.. 

.do. 

.do. 

Case... 


Dozen. 


..do_ 


.do. 


None. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Pound. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value, in 
United 
States 
1 currency. 


Landing , 

charges, 

freight, 

! insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


I Amount 


82.21 


2.21 


2.20 


.39 
. 30 | 
.24 1 
22 


i Actual selling price, $0.52 per dozen. 


$0.17 


. IS 


.04 

.03 

.03 

.03 


235 


235 


235 


20 per cent... 


.do.. 


.do.. 


214 

214 

214 

214 


15 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


$0.44 


.44 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


. 0585 
. 045 
.030 
. 033 


Amount. 


15.2 


22. 8 

33.3 
43.7 

48.4 


15. 2 $0. 43 


15. 2 .43 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
! price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


.43 | 3. 25 


Ml 
. 125 
. 134 
.137 


.60 
. 50 
.44 
.42 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


$ 2.00 .... 
3.50 
0.00 
20.00 


$3.25 j 1 . 82 


3.25 1 2 . 84 


11 


11 


41 

41 

41 

41 


2 Actual selling price, $0.54 per dozen. 


7.80 


7S0 


780 


781 

781 

781 

781 


777 I 15 per cent. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


25 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


20 per cent. 


274 

274 

274 

274 

298 


1 cent per pound 
and 35 per cent. 
....do. 


.do. 

.do. 


3 cents per pound.. 


298 . 


.do. 


298 .do. 


208 30 per cent 


208 

268 

268 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


No comparable imports; domestic in 
part of foreign material. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 
Domestic packed in tins, foreign m 
glass jars. Add for difference *0.30 
per dozen. 


Agent of domestic company stales 
only 10 acres produced in United 
States in 1921. No sales. Sales 
during 1920 average about $0.60 
per pound. 


























































































































































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4 




























SCHEDULE 8.—SPIRITS, WINES, AND OTHER BEVERAGES. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article reported com¬ 
parable by investi¬ 
gator. 

Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

House bill. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

1909 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 


Paragraph No. 805. 





246 








805 

60 per cent. 

309 

45 per cent. 

Malt extract, solid or condensed, is 
neither imported nor manufac¬ 
tured in this country. 


95182—22—20 


(145) 




















































































































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SCHEDULE 9 .— COTTON MANUFACTURES 


Country. 


England. 

Do. 

Do.. 

Do. 


France. 


Do. 


Scotland. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Do. 

Do 

Do 


Paragraph No. 901. 

Cotton yarn, 39/2-ply, 
gassed, combed, Egyp¬ 
tian soft twist. 

Cotton yarn, 48/2-ply, 
gassed j combed, Egyp¬ 
tian soft twist. 

Cotton yarn, 48/2-ply, 
bleached, combed, 
peeler, mercerized. 

Cotton yarn, 58/2-ply, 
gassed, carded, Egyp¬ 
tian, medium twist. 


Cotton yarn, 40/2-ply, I Pound, 
combed, peeler, actual | 

39/2. 

Cotton yarn, 49/2-ply, 1 .do. 

combed, peeler, actual | 

39/2. 

None found. 1 .do. 


Cotton yarn, 58/2-ply, 
combed, peeler. 


.do.. . 


None found. 


Cotton yarn, 78/2-ply, 
gassed, carded, Egyp¬ 
tian, soft twist. 

None found.. 


Cotton yarn, 60/2-ply, .do 

combed Egyptian, ac¬ 
tually 58/2-ply. 

Cotton yarn, 78/2-ply, .do. 

combed, peeler. 


Cotton yarn, 98/2-ply, 
combed, Egyptian, 
warp twist. 

Cotton yarn, 9S/2-ply, 
combed, peeler, mer¬ 
cerized. 

None found. 


Cotton yarn, 80/2-ply, 
combed, Egyptian, 
actually 78/2. 

Cotton yarn, 100/2-ply, 
combed, Egyptian. 

None found. 


.do. 


Paragraph No. 902. 

White embroidery cot¬ 
ton; 20-meter skeins; 
36 skeins to box. 


Cotton, card, lap, white, 
No. 1. 


White embroidery cot¬ 
ton; 20-meter skeins; 
36 skeins to box. 


White crochet cotton; 10 
balls to box; 20 grams 
to ball; 231 yards to 
ball; 2,310 yards to 
box. 

Paragraph No. 903. , 

Cotton gingham; 145 ' 
threads per square 
inch; weight, 3.47 
ounces per square | 
yard; average yarn, 
No. 30; warp ends per j 
repeat, 2 of 16/2 bleach¬ 
ed^ warp ends per 
repeat, 4 of 37/1 bleach- j 
ed; warp ends per 
repeat, 4 of 38/1 dyed; | 

weft picks per repeat, 1 

4 of 43/1 dyed; weft 
picks per repeat, 6 of 
42/1 bleached. 

Cot ton shirting gingham; 

152 threads per square 
inch; 2.3 ounces per 
square yard; average , 
yarn, No. 44; warp 
ends per repeat, 4 of j 
40/1 bleached; warp 
ends per repeat, 4 of 
38/1 dyed; weft picks 
per repeat, 4 of 56/1 
bleached; weft picks 
per repeat, 4 of 53/1 i 
dyed. 

i Included in foreign selling price. 


White crochet cotton; 
125 yards to ball; 12 
balls to box; 1,500 
yards to box. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Box. 


. .do.. 


Cotton gingham; 146 
threads per square 
inch; 3.24 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 30; width, 
31 inches; warp, 5 ends 
per repeat of 18/2 
bleached; warp, 28 
ends per repeat of 31/1 
bleached; warp, 64 
ends per repeat of 30/1 
bleached; weft, 66 
picks per inch of 36/1 
bleached. 


Yard. 


_do. 


.do. 


Foreign 
value in 
Uni'ed 
States 
currency. 


SO. 65 
.70 
.79 
.64 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$ 0.02 

.02 

.047 

.02 


.67 


1.25 

1.50 


250 

250 

250 

250 


.02 


.02 

.09 


.63 


1.42 


250 


250 


250 


Rale. 


12$ per cent. 
17$ per cent. 
_do. 


171 per cent and 7 
cents perpound. 


Amount. 

$0.08 
.125 
.138 
.1825 


17$ per cent and 7 
cents perpound. 


25 per cent and 
7 cents per 
pound. 

.do. 


(‘) 


(0 


.255 


.2418 


.0128 


.0121 


251 


251 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 

20 
24.3 


24.6 


Amount. 


$0.15 
.205 


.2075 


.205 


.38 

.445 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


252 


15 per cent 


.0945 


.213 


.0384 


40 


12.1 


7.6 


18.2 


34.9 


252 20 per cent. 


.0-484 


37.8 


. 355 


.20 


. 0555 


.297 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0.90 

1.05 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


1.05 


$0.90 

1.05 


1.25 


1.S5 


.78 


1.93 


. 1072 


.4114 


1.05 

1.60 

1.25 

1.92 

2.28 


.10 


.78 


1.93 


. 1121 


.4114 


.275 


.275 


(117) 


58 

58 

58 

58 

5S 

58 

58 

58 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


901 


901 


901 


901 


58 


58 


58 


31 


31 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


14.8 per cent and 1 
cent per pound. 

16.6 per cent and 2 
cents per pound. 


.do. 


18.6 per cent. 


901 18.6 per cent and 2 

cents perpound. 


901 


901 


901 


901 


901 


902 


22.6 per cent. 


22.6 per cent and 2 
cents per pound. 

26.6 per cent and 
2 cents per 
pound. 

.do. 


5 per cent. 


17 per cent. 


902 .do. 


903 


13 cents per yard 
and 6.2 per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 6 per cent. 


903 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


13 cents per yard 
and 8.8 per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 6 per cent. 


313 

313 

313 

313 

313 

313 

313 

313 

313 

313 

314 

314 


Rate. 

20 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


_do.. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 


316 35 per cent. 


317 40 per cent. 

316 35 per cent. 


Remarks. 


Actual sellingprice, 70 cents, accoun 
of superiority of foreign. 

Actual selling price, 80 cents, account 
of superiority of foreign. 

Landed cost, $0,975; importer refused 
to give selling price without sanc¬ 
tion of principal. 

Actual selling price, 90 cents, due to 
superiority of foreign; the superi¬ 
ority of the foreign carded yarn 
makes it equal to the domestic 
combed varn. 

Selling price, Dec. 12, 1921; quota¬ 
tions, Sept. 9, 1921, $1.33. 

Actual selling price, $1.05, due to 
superiority of foreign. 

Selling price, Dec. 12, 1921; quota¬ 
tion, Sept. 9, 1921, $1.33. 

Selling price, Dec. 12, 1921; quota¬ 
tion, Sept. 9, 1921, $1.90. 

Landed cost, $1,035; importer re¬ 
fused to give selling price without 
sanction of principal. 


25 per cent added for superiority of 
foreign; actual selling price 62| 
cents; importers’ usual overhead; 
profit, 20 per cent; domestic in 
part of foreign material. 

142 per cent added for superiority 
of foreign and difference in yard¬ 
age; actual selling price, 78 cents; 
usual overhead; profit, 20 per 
cent; domestic in part of foreign 
material. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 






































































































































































148 


Country. 


England. 


Scotland. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 903- 
Continued. 


Cotton gingham; 314 
inches wide; 153 
threads per square 
inch; 2.55 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 41; warp, 

18 ends per repeat of 
39/1 dyed; warp, 18 
ends per repeat, of 35/1 
bleached; weft, 18 
picks per repeat of 59/1 
dyed; weft, 18 picks 
per repeat of 56/1 
bleached. 

Cotton gingham; 159 
threads per square 
inch; 2.94 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 37; 32 inches 
wide; warp ends per 
repeat, 4 of 40/1, 
bleached; warp ends 
per repeat, 4 of 38/1 
dyed; weft picks per 
repeat, 4 of 56/1 
bleached; weft picks 
per repeat, 4 of 53/1 
. dyed. 

Cotton gingham; 164 
threads per square 
inch; 2.49 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 41; 30 inches 
wide; warp, 16 ends 
per repeat of 38/1 
bleached; warp, 16 
ends per repeat of 38/1 
dyed: weft, 16 picks 
per repeat of 56/1 
bleached; weft, 16 picks 
per repeat of 56/1 dyed. 
Cotton gingham; 164 
threads per square 
inch: 2.49 oimces per 
square yard; 30 inches 
wide; average yarn, 
No. 41; warp, 16 ends 
per repeat of 38/1 
bleached; warp, 16 
ends per repeat of 38/1 
dyed; weft, 16 picks 
per repeat of 56/1 
bleached; weft, 16 
picks per repeat of 
56/1 dyed. 

'Cotton gingham; 31§ 
inches w i d e ; 153 
threads per square 
inch; 2.55 ounces per 
yard; average yarn, 
No. 41; warp, 18 ends 
per repeat of 39/1 dyed; 
warp, 18 ends per re¬ 
peat of 35/1 bleached; 
weft, IS picks per re¬ 
peat of 59/1 dyed; weft, 
18 picks per repeat of 
56/1 bleached. 

Cotton gingham; 174 
threads per square 
inch; 2.95 ounges per 
square yard; average, 
yarn, No. 40/1; 32 
inches wide; warp, 2 
ends per repeat of 20/2 
bleached; warp, 4 ends 
per repeat of 44/1 
bleached; warp, 54 
ends per repeat of 42/1 
dyed; weft, 1 /picks per 
repeat of 53/1 bleached; 
weft, 4 picks per re¬ 
peat of 26/1 bleached; 
weft, 48 picks per re¬ 
peat of 53/1 dyed. 


Cotton gingham; 158 
threads per square 
inch; 2.7 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 40; 311 

inches wide; warp, 84 
ends per inch of 39/1; 
weft, 74 picks per inch 
of 42/1. 


...do. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Yard . 


$ 0.20 


.do. 


.do. 


.26 


.do. 


.20 


Red-check ginghams; 
150 threads per square 
inch, 2.91 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 35; warp, 77 
ends per inch of 39/1; 
weft, 73 picks per inch 
of 34/1. 


Brown-check ginghams; 
78 sley; and 70 picks; 
about 35 warps and 
about 50 filling; 3U 
inches wide; 7.57 yards 
per pound. 


None found. 


_do. 


•2Q 


.do. 


d .. 


Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 


$0,006 


252 


.01 


.006 


.006 


.20 


. 2274 


.006 


.017 


252 


20 per cent. 1 $0.04 


15 per cent. 


252 


20 pel cent. 


252 


252 


252 


.do 


.do 


.do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


38. 2 ; $0. 094 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.34 $0. 425 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


31 


.04 


0 ) 


(>) 


.31 


.04 


39.4 


.097 


.343 


.425 


.425 


.01 


38.2 


.094 


.34 


.35 


.01 


.0455 


38.2 


42.2 


.094 


. 1223 


.34 


.4122 


• 37i 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


903 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


13 cents per yard 
and 8.2 per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 8 per cent. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


31 


31 


903 


317 

316 


903 


31 


31 


31 


903 


13 cents per yard 317 

and 7.4 per cent. 

13 cents per yard 316 

and 8 per cent. 


13 cents per yard 
and 8.2 percent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 8 per cent. 


317 

316 


13 cents per yard 
and 8.2 per cent. | 
13 cents per yard 
and 7 per cent. 


317 


903 


903 


13 cents per yard 
and 8.2 per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 8.4 per cent. 


13 cents per yard 
and 8 per cent. 


317 

316 


317 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 


...do. 


...do... 


Remarks. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 


{ Foreign. 1 
Domestic. 


(Foreign. 

| Domestic. 


.do. 


[Foreign. 

Domestic. 


.do. 

35 per cent. 


40 per cent. 


Foreign, 

Domestic. 


1 Sold at a loss; usual overhead and profit, 13 per cent. 










































































































































149 


Country. 


Scotland. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Scotland. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Description ol foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Paragraph No. 903— 
Continued. 

Cotton shirting; 140 
threads per square 
inch; 3.95 ounces per 
square yard; 32 inches 
wide; average yarn, 

No. 24; warp, 96 ends 
per inch of 3S/1; weft, 

44 picks per inch of 
14/1. 

Cotton shirting; 160 
threads per square 1 
inch; average yarn, 
No. 39; weight per j 
square yard; 2.75 j 
ounces; warp ends per 
repeat, 1 of 16/2 

bleached; warp ends 
per repeat, 13 of 41/1 
bleached; warp ends 
per repeat, 5 of 44/1 
dyed; weft picks per 
repeat, 6 of 58/1 | 

dyed; weft picks per 
repeat, 14 of 43/1 j 

bleached. 

Cotton shirting; 31J 
inches wide; threads i 
per square inch, 180; | 
weight per square j 
yard, 3 ounces; aver- I 
age yarn, No. 40; warp 
ends per repeat, 6 of 
66/2 dyed; warp ends 
per repeat, 8 of 32/2 
bleached; warp ends 
per repeat, 47 of 43/1 
dyed; warp ends per 
repeat, 37 of 46/1 
bleached; weft picks 
per inch, 77 of 46/1 
bleached. 

Cotton shirting; 135 
threads per square 
inch; 2.97 ounces per j 
square yard; average j 
yarn, No. 42; 31J j 
inches wide; warp | 
ends per repeat, 22 of 
66 / 2 , mercerized, dyed; [ 
warp ends per repeat, | 
4 of 32/2 bleached; I 
warp ends per repeat, 
76 of 44/1 bleached; j 
warp ends per repeat, 
70 of 44/1 dyed; weft 
picks per inch, 75 of 
41/1 bleached. 

Cotton shirting; ISO 
threads per square 
inch; 2.63 ounces per 
square yard; warp, 
94 ends per inch of 

44/1; weft, 86 picks per 

inch of 60/1; 32 inches 
wide. 

Cotton gingham; 178 
threads per square 
inch; 2.65 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 46; 32 inches 
wide; warp, 90 ends 
per inch of 42/1; weft, 
88 picks per inch of 
58 '1 

Cotton gingham; ISO 
threads per square 
inch; 2.61 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 48; 32 inches 
wide; warp, 92 ends 
per inch of 44/1; weft, 
88 picks per inch of 
60/1. 


Cotton shirting; 129 
threads per square 
inch; 4.37 ounces per I 
square yard; 31! inches j 
wide; average yarn, 
No. 20; warp, 88 ends 1 
per inch of 32/1; weft, 
41 picks per inch of 
12 / 1 . 

Cotton shirting; 156 
threads per square 
inch; 2.89 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 37; 31J 
inches wide; warp, 3 
ends per repeat of 18/2 
bleached; warp, 28 
ends per repeat of 41/1 
dyed; warp, 6 ends 
per repeat of 40/1 
bleached; weft, 74 
picks per inch of 43/1 
bleached. 


Y ard. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


SO. 32 


.do. 


.29 


Cotton shirting; 31! 
inches wide; 148 
threads per square 
inch; 3.32 ounces per | 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 36; warp, 14 I 
ends per repeat of 39/1 
dyed; warp, 72 ends 
per repeat of 36/1 
bleached; weft, 75 
picks per inch of 38/1 
bleached. 


. .do.. 


.32 


Cotton shirting, 2372; 
190 threads per square 
inch; 3.36 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 38; 31! 
inches wide; warp, 11 
ends per repeat of 60/2 
bleached; warp, 11 
ends per repeat of 33/1 
dved; warp, 35 ends 
per repeat of 33/1 
bleached; weft, 75 
picks per inch of 41/1. 

Cotton shirting; cot¬ 
ton gingham, 182 
threads per square 
inch; 2.78 ounces per 
square vard; average 
yarn. No. 41; 32 inches 

wide; warp, 93 ends 
per inch of 41/1; weft, 
89 picks per inch o, 
57/1. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$ 0.02 


.01 


252 


252 


.01 


Rate. 


Amount. 


Per cent. 


15 per cent. 


$0.05 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Amount. 


( l ) 


_do. 


.04 


252 20 per cent. 


( 2 ) 


(') 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0.35 


( 2 ) 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


$0.37| 


.31 


.05 C 1 ) 


. .do. 


.316 


....do. 


_do. 


.do. 


.41 


.015 


252 


.01 


_do. 


.do. 


.44 


.48 


.01 


15 per cent. 


.04 


232 


20 per cent. 


.09 


.01 


252 


..do. 


.09 


_do. 


.10 


(') 


.38 


31 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


903 


31 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


13 cents per yard 
and 4.8 per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 4 per cent. 


903 


.37 


$0,019 -39 


22.2 


26 


24.4 


. 12 


.30 


.33 


31 


903 


13 cents per yard 
and 7.8 per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 7.4 per cent. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


13 cents per yard 
and 8 per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 7.2 per cent. 


31 


903 


.14 


.14 


. 66 


.525 


.68 


.73 


.525 


13 cents per yard 
and 8.4 per cent. 

13 cents per yard 
and 7.6 per cent. 


31 


903 


.525 


31 


903 


31 


903 


13 cents per yard 
and 9.6 per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
[ and 8J per cent. 


13 cents per yard 
and 9| per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 8J per cent. 


13 cents per yard 
and 9f per cent. 


. -- 

13 cents per yard 
and 8J per cent. 


316 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 


317 


317 

316 


40 per cent. 


Remarks. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 


_do. 

35 per cent. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 


317—323| 40 per cent and 1 
cent per square 
yard. 

40 per cent. 



Usual overhead, 13 per cent; usual 
profit, 15 cents per yard. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 


i Landed cost, 39 cents; sold at a loss; 


:• usual overhead, 13 per cent; usual profit, 15 cents per yard. 


2 Landed cost, 34 cents; sold at a loss; usual overhead, 13 per cent; usual profit, 15 cents per yard. 

































































































































































































150 


Country. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Scotland'.. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 903— 
Continued. 

Cotton gingham; 182 
threads per square 
inch; 2.01 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn. No.47; 32inches 
wide; warp, 92 ends 
per inch of 43/1; weft, 
90 picks per inch of 
60/1. 

'Cotton shirting; 153 
threads per square 
inch: 2.34 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, N o. 44; 32 inches 
wide; warp, 82 ends 
per inch of 42/1: weft, 
71 picks per inch of 
53/1. 

Cotton shirting; 223 
threads per square 
inch; 3.04 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 50; 32 inches 
wide; warp, 26 ends 
per ropeat of 74/2, mer¬ 
cerized; warp, 90 ends 
per repeat of 44/1; 
weft, 90 picks per inch 
of 60/1. 

Cotton shirting: 2.59 
threads per square 
inch: 2.41 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 73; 32 inches 
wide; warp, 40 ends 
per repeat of 68/1, 
bleached; warp, 114 
ends per repeat of 6.8/1, 
dyed; weft, 104 picks 
per inch of 92/1; weft, 
104 swivel, 19 picks 
per inch of 24/1. 


Cotton batiste shirting; 
223 threads per square 
inch; 1.79 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 85; 32 inches 
wide; warp, 4 ends per 
repeat of 82/1; warp, 2 
ends per repeat of 78/1; 
warp, 19 ends per re¬ 
peat of 79/1; weft, 102 
picks per inch of 109/1. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Cotton shirting; 240 
threads per square 
inch; 2.98 ounces per 
square yard: average 
yarn, No. 55; 32 inches 
wide; warp, 12 ends 
per repeat of76/2, mer¬ 
cerized; warp, 62 ends 
per repeat of 42/1; 
warp, 12 ends per re¬ 
peat of 28/1; weft body. 
90 picks per inch of 
70/1; weft swivel, 18 
■ picks per inch of 23/1. 

Cotton batiste shirting; 
266 threads per square 
inch; 2.78 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yam, No. 65; 32 inches 
wide; warp, 48 ends 
per repeat of 126/2 , 
mercerized; warp, 150 
ends per repeat of 64/1; 
weft, 106 picks pe i 
inch of 60/1. 


'Cotton shirting and 
cotton gingham; 182 
threads per square 
inch; 2.78 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 44; 32inches 
wide; warp, 93 ends 
per inch of 41/1; weft, 

SO picks per inch of 
57/1. 

Cotton sbirting;76 sley; 
40’s warp yarn, 78 
picks: 43’s filling yarn; 

76 picks per finished 
inch: 82 ends per fin¬ 
ished inch; 6.6 yard; 
per pound: 32 inches 
wide. 

'Cotton shirting; 173 
threads per square 
inch; 3.21 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 47; 32 inches 
wide: warp, 32 ends 
per repeat of 98/2, 
dyed: warp, 8 ends 
per repeat of 10/2, 
bleached; warp, 136 
ends per repeat of 44/1, 
bleached; weft, 81 
picks per inch of 44/1. 
Cotton shirting; 227 
threads per square 
inch; 2.12 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 73; 32 inches 
wide; warp, 50 ends I 
per repeat of 66/1, 1 
dyed; warp, 250 ends 
per repeat of 64/1, 
bleached; warp, 21 
ends per repeat of 44/1, 
dyed; weft, 93 picks 
per inch of 9 0/1, 
bleached. 

Cotton batiste shirting; 
211 threads per square 
inch; 2.27 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 65; 32 inches 
wide; warp, 22 ends 
per repeat of 62/1, 
bleached; warp, 1 end 
per repeat of 44/2, 
dyed: weft, 20 picks 
per repeat of 82/1, 
bleached; weft, 2 picks 
per repeat of 43/1, 

. dyed. 

None found 


Yard.... 


...do. 


$0.51 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


80.02 


.do. 


_do. 


2555 .0128 


.50 


.70 


. .do. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


252 


Rate. 


20 per cent. 


252 .do. 


Amount. 


Per cent. 


$ 0.10 


.0511 


. 02 252 20? per cent. 


.02 



.65 


.48 


.02 


.02 


.1125 


252 


25 per cent. 


J .18 


252 


.do. 


252 224 percent. 


.14 


. 146 


01 252 25 per cent 


.12 


! 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


20. 6 $0.13 


29.8 


. 095 


$0. 76 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


80.525 


.4144 .425 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


17 


.1075 ;74 


16 ? 


a 15 


11.5 


.06 


.094 


20 


.12 


.41 


1.05 


.524 


- 78 


.91 


.50 


.73 



31 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


903 


.31 


903 


Rate on American 
- valuation. 


13 cents per yard 
and 9f per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 8| per cent. 


113 cents per yard 
| and 81 per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
l and 81 per cent. 


31 


f l3 cents per yard 
and 10 per cent.. 
13 cents per yard 
and 91 per cent. 


31 


903 


31 


31 


903 


903 


13 cents per yard 
and 141 per cent 
.do. 


13 cents per yard 
and 17 per cent. 
13 cents per yard 
and 13 per cent. 


13 cents per yard 
and 11 per cent. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


31 


903 | 13 cents per yard 
and 13 per cent. 


317 


317 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


318-323 
318 


318 


318 


31S 


( Foreign. 
Domestic. 


Foreign. 

1 Domestic. 


40? per cent. 
40 per cent.. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 


.do. 


(Foreign. 

1 Domestic. 


.do. 


f Foreign. 

| Domestic. 


41? per cent. 


318 


41.4 per cent. 


Remarks. 























































































































































151 


Schedule 9—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


England. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 903— 
Continued. 

Organdie, unbleached: 
40 inches wide; 74 
warp and 70 filling 
threads per inch; 
weighs 1.11 ounce per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 89. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


.do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Switzerland 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Organdie, unbleached 
(called muslin on in¬ 
voice): 40 inches wide; 

84 warp and 76 filling 
threads per inch; 
weighs 0.91 ounce per 
square yard; average 
yarn. No. 120. 

Organdie, unbleached 
(called grey muslin); 

40 inches wide; _ 88 
warp and 84 filling 
threads per inch; 
weighs 1.14 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn. No. 103. 

'Organdie, white;perma- 
nent transparent fin¬ 
ish; cotton; 45 inches 
wide; 90 warp and 80 
filling threads per inch; 
weighs 1.17 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yam No. 99.4. 

'O rgandie, white; perma¬ 
nent transparent fin¬ 
ish; 45 inches wide; 90 
warp and 80 filling 
threads per inch; 
weighs 1.14 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn No. 105. 

Organdie, white;perma- 
nent transparent fin¬ 
ish; cotton; 45 inches 
wide; 90 warn and 80 
filling thread per inch; 
weighs 98 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn No. 103. 
Organdie, bleached per¬ 
manent transparent 
finish; 45 inches wide; 
weighs 1 ounce per 
square yard; has 88 
warp and 88 filling 
threads per inch; aver¬ 
age yarn, about No. 
120 . 

Organdie, colored, per¬ 
manent transparent 
finish; cotton, 45 
inches wide, 80 warp 
and 84 filling threads 
per inch; weighs 1 
ounce per square yard; 
average yarn No. 112. 

'Organdie, white, per¬ 
manent transparent 
finish, 45 inches wide; 
80 warp and 84 filling 
threads per inch; 
weighs 1 ounce per 
square yard; average 
yam No. 112. 


f Organdie, grey; un¬ 
bleached organdie or 
muslin; 40 inches 
wide; 76 warp and 68 I 
filling threads per 
inch; weighs 1.03 
ounces per square 
yard; average yarn, 
No. 96. 

Organdie, grey; un¬ 
bleached organdie or 
muslin; 40 inches 
wide; 76 warp and 68 
filling threads per 
inch; weighs 1.02 
ounces per square 
yard; average yarn, 
No. 97. 

Organdie, unbleached; 
40 inches wide; cot¬ 
ton; 88 warp and 84 
filling threads per 
inch; weighs 1.02 
ounces per square 
yard; average yarn, 
No. 116. 

.do. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur- 
I ance, etc. 


Yard . 


80.11 


$0.005 


_do. 


.do.. 


Organdie, white; 40 
inches wide; cotton; 
permanent transparent 
finish; 92 warp and 82 
filling threads per inch; 
weighs 0.90 ounce per 
square yard; average 
yarn No. 133. 

_do. 


.do. 


1 _do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.11 


. 1558 


.005 


.006 


.11 


.005 


.227 


.26 


.017 


.02 


_do.. 


.do. 


Organdie, pink colored, 
permanent transpar¬ 
ent finish; cotton, 38 
inches wide, 88 warp 
and 74 filling threads 
per inch; weighs 1.1 
ounces per square 
yard; average yam 
No. 101. 

Organdie, white, per¬ 
manent transparent 
finish, 40 inches wide: 
84 warp and 76 filling 
threads per inch; 
weighs 1.25 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn No. about 88. 


.do. 


_do.... 


.21 


.231 


.0175 


’. 0231 


.26 


.26 


Foreign.article. ° 

Duty, present act. 

Para- 

Rate. 

Vmount. Pe 

graph. 



252 

25 per cent. 

$0.029 

252 


.029 

252 

271 per cent and 

.047 


7 cents per 



pound. 


252 

.do. 

.035 

252 

/30- per cent and 7 
\ cents per pound. 

j- . 0728 

252 

.do. 

.OS 

5 252 

.do. 

.0725 

1 252 

.do. 

.074 

)5 252 

.do. 

. 0836 

95 252 

.do. 

.0836 


profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Amount. 


14. f 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.021 80.165 


14.6 


0 ) 


.021 


( 2 ) 


76.1 


.24 


.OS 


53.3 


21.9 


.16 


.0719 


26.7 . 097 


26.7 


.097 


.165 


0 ) 


( 2 ) 


.558 


.44 


.46 


.40 


.46 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.17 


27 


.17 


.25 


27 


27 


27 


3.45 


3.45 


27 


27 


3.45 


3.45 


«. 44 


27 


27 


House bill. 


1909 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


903 


903 


903 


903 


903 


903 


9 cents per yard 
and 17t per cent. 
9 cents per yard 
and 19f per cent. 


.do. 


29 per cent. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


316 

316 


316 

316 

317 


Rate. 


.do_ 


903 


13 cents per yard 
and 19| percent. 
33 per cent. 

.do. 


» 

.do. 


317 


903 


27 


.46 


5.378 


27 


903 


903 


.do. 


317 


317 


317 


Not less than 30 
per cent. 

30 per cent. 


Not less than 30 
per cent. 

_do. 


Not less than 35 
per cent. 


.do. 


.do... 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 


(Foreign. 

(Domestic. 


.do. 


317 .do. 


33 per cent. 


( ...do. 

(13 cents per yard 
( and 7£ per cent. 


317 


317 


Not less than 40 
per cent. 


(Not less than 35 
\ per cent. 


( Foreign. 
Domestic. 


N "°- 112 ' } ’ .. ITTlftl ,j states- usual overhead and profit, 18 per cent. 

. Landed cost, 21 cents; not sold unbleached; (S the United States’. 

*, on account of di,Terence rn width. 


i Actual selling price domestic, $0,364, on account of difference in width, 
s Actual selling price domestic, $0.34, on account of difference in width. 





























































































































































152 


Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


Rate on American 

Para- 






United 

States 

urrency. 

freight, 

insur- 

mce,etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 



Paragraph No. 903— 
Continued. 

Organdie, bleached, 

mercerized transpar¬ 
ent, not permanent; 

40 inches wide: 94 
warp and 82 filling 
threads per inch; 
weighs 88 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn No. 138. 

Organdie, bleached, 

mercerized and trans¬ 
parent but not per¬ 
manent finish; 40 
inches wide; 100 warp 
and 100 filling threads 
per inch; weighs 0.98 
ounce per square yard; 
average yarn No. 140. 

Yard. 

$0.196 

$0.009 

252 

271 per cent and 7 

$0.058 

16.7 

$0.051 

$0.356 

$0.437 

27 

903 

33 per cent. 

317,323 

Not less than 35 
per cent and 1 
cent per square 
yard. 

Not less than 35 



.014 

252 

cents per pound. 

30 per cent and 7 

.085 



.65 

i .59 

27 

903 


317 

Do. 

Organdie, white, perma¬ 
nent transparent 

finish; cotton, 45 
inches wide; 88 warp 
and 88 filling threads 
per inch; weighs 1 
ounce per square yard; 
average yarn No. 121. 

Organdie, white, perma¬ 
nent transparent 

finish; 40 inches wide; 
100 warp and 100 fill¬ 
ing threads per inch; 
Weighs 0.94 ounce per 
square yard; cotton; 
average yam No. 148. 

_do. 

.28 





per cent. 

fNot less than 40 

I per cent. 




.028 


cents per pound. 

.117 



.776 

1.59 

27 

903 

. .do... 

317 

Switzerland.... 

Organdie, white, per¬ 
manent transparent 
cotton, 45 inches 
wide; 114 and 112 
warp filling threads 
per inch; weighs 
0.94 ounce per 
square yard: 140 warp 
and 170 filling yarn 
sizes; average yarn 
No. 164. 

Organdie, bleached, per¬ 
manent transparent 
finish, 45 inches wide; 
weighs 1 ounce per 
square yard; 90 warp 
and 84 filling threads 
per inch; 174 threads 
per square inch; 100/1 
warp and 130/1 filling 
yarn sizes; average 
yarn number about 
115. _ 


.do. 

.377 

252 

.do. 





lNot less than 35 

1 per cent. 

Not less than 35 
per cent and 1 
cent per.square 
yard. 

Not less than 35 



.262 

.0262 

252 

252 

.do. 

.084 

43.5 

.162 

.534 


27 

903 

.do. 

317,323 


Organdie, white, per- 
manent transparent 
finish, 40 inches wide; 
78 warp and 66 filling 
threads per inch; 
weighs 1.1 ounces per 
square yard; cotton; 
average yarn No. 89. 

Organdie, white, mer- 
cerized and transpa¬ 
rent but not perma¬ 
nent finish, 40 inches 
wide; 86 warp and 78 
filling threads per 
inch; weighs 1.37 
ounces per square 
yard; cotton; average 
yarn No. 82. 







.29 

27 

903 

13 per cent and 

317 





• 

252 






.26 

27 

903 

17f per cent. 

13 per cent and 

317,323 

per cent. 

Not less than 35 
per cent and 1 
cent per square 
yard. 

Not less than 40 




* 


252 






.29 

« 

27 

903 

16f per cent. 

317,323 


.do. 

a 

cerized and transpa¬ 
rent but not perma¬ 
nent finish; 86 warp 
and 78 filling threads 
per inch; weighs 1.37 
ounces per square 
yard; 40 inches wide; 
average yarn No. 82; 
cotton. 




252 

.do. 





.31 

27 

903 

13 per cent and 

316,323 

per cent and 1 
cent per square 
yard. 

Not less than 35 


.do. 

ored, mercerized and 
transparent, but not 
permanent finish; 78 
warp and 66 filling 
threads per inch; 
weighs 1.1 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn No. 89; 40 inches 
wide. 












7£ percent. 


per cent and 1 
cent per square 
yard. 


1 Actual selling price domestic, $0.53, on account of difference in width. 


Remarks. 


Merchandise imported in the gray. 
Finishing done m United States. 
Landed cost gray, $0,264; finish¬ 
ing bleaching, $0,041; cost of fin¬ 
ished cloth, $0,305; overhead and 
profit taken on basis of finished 
cloth. 


Foreign. 

Domestic. 






















































































































153 


Country. 


Scotland. 


England. 


France. 


Scotland. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Paragraph No. 903— 
Continued. 


PRINTED CRETONNE. IMITATION BLOCK PRINTS. 


Warp, cotton: Size of 
yarn, 14/1; count per 
inch, 48. Weft: Size 
of yarn, 16/1; count 
per inch, 46; total 
count, 94 threads per 
square inch, 30 inches 
wide; weight per 
square yard, 4.96 
ounces; average num¬ 
ber of yarns, 13 (block 
printed). 

Warp, cotton: Size of 
yarn, 14/1; count per 
inch, 49. Weft: Size 
of yarn, 15/1; count 
per men, 46; total 
count, 95 threads per 
square inch, 30 inches 
wide; weight per 
square yard, 4.99 
ounces; average num¬ 
ber of yarns, 13 (block 
printed). 

Warp, cotton: Size of 
yarn, 24/1; count per 
inch, 58. Weft: Size 
of yarn, 22/1; count 
per inch, 55; total 
count, 113 threads per 
square inch, 32 inches 
wide; weight per 
square yard, 4.22 
ounces; average num¬ 
ber of yarns, 18 (block 
printed). 

Warp, cotton: Size of 
yarn, 40/1; count per 
inch, 44. Weft: Size 
of yarn, 9/1; count per 
inch, 26; total count, 
70 threads per square 
inch, 30 inches wide; 
weight per square yard 
4.11 ounces; average 
number of yarns, 12 
(machine printed). 
Warp, cotton: Size of 
yarn, 32/1; count per 
inch, 66. Weft: Size 
of yarn, 7/1; count per 
inch, 31; total count, 97 
threads per square 
inch. 31 inches wide; 
weight persquareyard, 
5.04 ounces; average 
number of yams, 13 
(machine printed). 
Warp, cotton: Size of 
yarn, 17/2; count per 
inch, 61. Weft: Size 
of yam, 16/2; countper 
inch, 32; total count, 
93 threads per square 
inch, 53 inches wide; 
weight per square 
yard, 8.196 ounces; av¬ 
erage number of yams, 
7.7 (warp printed). 
Block-printed cotton 
cretonne, 50 inches 
wide. Size of yam: 
Warp, cotton. 20/2, 58 
ends per inch; weft, 
cotton. 16/2, 36 picks 
per inch; average 
number of yarns, 16; 
weight per square 
yard, 8.03 ounces. 

95182—22-21 


Warp, cotton: Size of 
yarn, 25/1; count per 
inch, 76. Weft: Size 
of yarn, 23/1: count 
per inch, 69; total 
count, 145 threads per 
square inch, 36 inches 
wide; weight per 
square yard, 4.56 
ounces; average num¬ 
ber of yarns, 22 (cot¬ 
ton printed). 

Warp, cotton: Size of 
yam, 12/1; count per 
inch, 73. Weft: Size 
of yarn, 11/1; count 
per inch, 33; total 
count, 106 threads per 
square inch, 32 inches 
wide; weight per 
square yard, 6.56 
ounces; average num¬ 
ber of yarns, 11 (cot¬ 
ton printed). 

None found. 


Yard. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$0.70 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.035 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


Amount. 


_do... 


.do. 


.72 


.05 


252 


.do. 


.36 


.05 


. 155 


.do. 


252 


12 $ per cent. 


.do. 


252 


.0077 


.59 


.do. 


.do. 


1.45 


1.62 


.02 


252 


. .do. 


.do. 


252 


.15 


.16 


252 


.do. 


10 per cent. 


Per cent. 


$0.09 


.09 


.05 


.0193 


.07 


.145 


Amount 


51.5 


33.7 


106.5 


37.4 


55.9 


90 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0,425 


.29 


.49 


.068 


.38 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$1.25 


1.15 


.95 


.25 


1.575 


252 


12 $ per cent. 


.22 


82 


1.64 


1.06 


$ 1 . 12 $ 


.85 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


23 


23 


23 


3.32 


3.64 


23 


23 


73 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


903 


903 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


17.4 per cent. 


15.7 per cent. 


903 161 per cent. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


316 


316 


316 


903 15.4 per cent. 


903 


903 


23 


903 


15.6 percent. 


315 


315 


141 percent. 


16.2 per cent. 


315 


315 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


30 per cent. 


Not less than 30 
per cent. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price. $1.25: allow for 
difference in width. 


30 per cent. 


-do. 







































































































































154 


Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


cost, including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 





United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

England. 

Paragraph No. 903— 
Continued. 

PRINTED CRETONNE— 

continued. 

Block-printed cotton 
cretonne, 50 inches 
wide. Size of yarn: 
Warp, cotton, 22/1, 98 
ends per inch; weft, 
cotton, 32/1, 78 picks 
per inch; average 
number of yarns, 21.7; 
weight per square 
yard, 5.58 ounces. 

Printed cotton cretonne, 

IMITATION BLOCK 
prints— continued. 

None found. 


$2.10 

$0. 20 

252 

15 per cent. 

$0.315 

68.64 

$1,795 

$4.41 

Do. 



1.554 

.07 

252 

124 per cent. 

.19 

64 

1.161 

2.975 

Do. 

54 inches wide, 192 
threads, 7 ounces to 
square yard; average 
yarns, 19; under lf- 
fnch staple. 

Cotton prints, 30 inches 
wide. Size of yarn: 
Cotton warp, 33/1, 59 
ends per inch. Cot¬ 
ton weft. 24/1, 57 picks 
per inch; 3.29 ounces 
per square yard; aver¬ 
age yarn, 24. 

Cotton prints, 30 inches 
wide. Size of yarn: 
Warp, cotton, 32/1, 43 
ends per inch. Weft, 
cotton, 8/1, 25 picks 
per inch; 4.09 ounces 
per square yard; aver¬ 
age yam, li 1/3. 

Cotton prints, colored, 
30 inches wide: Size of 
yam: Cotton wnrp, 
20/1, 69 ends per inch. 
Cotton weft, 20/1, 62 
picks per inch; 4.85 
ounces per square 
yard; average yam, 
18.7. 

Cotton print, 29 inches 
wide. Threads to 
square inch: Warp, 
60; welt, 68; 4J ounces 
to square yard; aver¬ 
age yam, 20. 

Cotton, black printed, 
50 inches wide. Size 
of yam: Warp, cot- 
tonj 18/2; count per 
inch, 61. Weft, cot¬ 
ton, 24/2; count per 
inch, 37; 7.45 ounces 
per square yard; aver¬ 
age yam, 9. 

Cotton crfrpe, colored 
“yuzen,” printed, 30 
inches wide, 3J pounds 
per piece, 20 yards to 
the piece. 

Cotton crepe, bleached, 
30 inches wide, 100 
threads to the square 
inch; average yarn 
No. 23, 3.69 ounces to 
the square yard, 20 
yards to the piece. 

Cotton crepe, colored, 20 
yards to the piece, 30 
inches wide, 100 
threads to the square 
inch; average yam N o. 
23, 20 yards to the 
piece, 3.69 ounces to 
the square yard. 

Cotton erOpe, colored, 30 
inches wide, 120 
threads to the square 
inch; average yarn N o. 
23, 3.69 ounces to the 
square yard, 20 yards 
to the piece. 

, 


.35 

.03 

252 

15 per cent. 

.0525 

38.72 

.1675 

.60 

Do. 


.do. 

.258 

.02 

252 

121 per cent. 

. 0225 

49.75 

.1495 

.45 

Do. 



• 

.50 

. 0375 

252 


. 0625 

33J 

.20 

.80 

Do 



.62 

.04 

252 

15 per cent. 

.093 

48.7 

.367 

1.12 

Do. 


.do. 

2.71 

. 19 

252 

10 per cent. 

.271 

40.01 

1.269 

4.44 



Piece of 20 

4.14 

.32 

252 

15 per cent. 

.57 

29.22 

1.47 

6.50 

Dn 


yards. 

Per piece of 20 
yards. 

2.871 

.31 

252 

.do. 

.43 

34.31 

1.239 

4.85 

Do 


3.019 

.33 

252 

.do. 

.452 

27.59 

1.049 

✓ 

4.85 



.do. 

3.71 

.40 

252 

.do. 

.556 

14.65 

.684 

5.35 












Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


23 


23 


23 


23 


23 


23 


23 


House bill. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

graph. 

valuation. 

903 

17| per cent. 

903 

16J per cent. 

903 

17.8 per cent. 

903 

15.2 per cent. 

903 

16.6 percent. 

903 

17 per cent. 

903 

14.8 per cent. 

903 

17 T % per cent. 

903 

.do. 

903 


903 





1909 

Para- 

Rate. 

graph. 


317 

40 per cent. 

317 


316 

35 per cent. 

315 

30 per cent. 

316 

35 per cent. 

316 

.do. 

315 

30 per cent. 

316 

Not less than 35 


per cent. 

316 


316 


316 





Remarks. 
















































































































































155 

Schedule 9 —COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


Japan. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Scotland. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Switzerland... 


Paragraph No. 903— 
Continued. 

PRINTED CRETONNE— 

continued. 

Japanese cotton crepes, 
piece dyed, 30 inches 
wide, weight per piece, 
84 pounds, 33J square 
yards per piece, aver¬ 
age yam, No. 22, 4 
ounces per square 
yard; average thread 
count, 128, value over 
20 cents per square 
yard. 

Colored cotton crepe, 30 
inches wide, 40 yards 
to the piece; average 
yam No. 23, second 
quality “matsu,” 8 
pounds per piece. 

Colored cotton crfipe, 30 
inches wide, 40 yards 
to the piece; average 
yam No. 23, “matsu,” 
first quality, 8J pounds 
per piece of 40 yards. 

Colored cotton crOpe, 30 
inches wide, average 
yarn No. 23, 40 yards 
to the piece; maruko, 
first quality, 8} pounds 
to the piece of 40 yards. 

Cotton crfipe, colored 
“maraku,” piece dyed, 
30 inches wide, 8i 
pounds per piece, 40 
yards to the piece. 

Cotton crgpe, colored 
“yarke,” yam dyed, 
30 inches wide, 7f 
pounds per piece, 40 
yards to the piece. 

Cotton cloth, colored, 30 
inches wide, yam size 
No. 22, 3.60 ounces per 
square yard, 120 
threads per square 
inch, 40 yards to the 
piece. 

Cotton cloth, colored, 30 
inches wide, yam size 
No. 22, 3.60 ounces per 
square yard, 108 
threads per square 
inch, 40 yards to the 
piece. 

Cotton poplin, colored; 
size of yam, warp cot¬ 
ton, 60/2; weft cotton, 
18/3; count per inch, 
warp 154, weft 24J; 
weight per squarey ard, 
6.68 ounces; average 
yam No. 39; threads 
per square inch, 1784- 

None found. 


Paragraphs Nos. 903 
and 905. 

Dotted Swiss, white 
ground and white 
dots, 31 to 32 inches 
wide, 70 dots to width; 
basic cloth weighs 1.18 
ounces per square 
yard; average yarn 
number of basic cloth 
79; staple over lj 
inches; 68 warp and 52 
filling threads per 
inch. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


IMITATION BLOCK 
prints— continued. 

None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


■do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Machine printed cotton, 
36-inch; size of yam, 
warp 21/1, weft 26/1; 
threads per inch, 
warp 76, weft 64; 
threads per square 
inch, 140; weight per 
square yard, 4.594 
ounces; average yam 
No. 21. 


None found. 


Unit. 


Piece of 40 
yards. 


Piece of 40 
yards. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Yard. 


.do. 


Yard. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$6.763 


5.20 


6.48 


7.16 


7.45 


8.28 


6.73 


5.48 


.819 


.307 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


*0.74 


.26 


.37 


.28 


.25 


.28 


.29 


.55 


.04 


.023 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


252 


252 


252 


252 


252 


252 


252 


252 


252 


252 


Rate. 


15 per cent.. 


Amount. 


*1.16 


.. — .do. 


.do. 


. .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


7 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


17.74 


.78 


.90 


1.02 


1.02 


1.13 


1.08 


.88 


.122 


.086 


60 


29 


Amount. 


SI. 537 


3. 76 


2.25 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


* 10.20 


22.8 1.94 


24 


32 


18.51 


27.35 


78.4 


16.5 


2.06 


3.02 


1.50 


1.89 


.77 


.069 


10 


10 


10.40 


10.78 


12.74 


9.60 


8.80 


1.75 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


20 


$0.375 


.485 


23 


23 


27 


House bill. 

1909 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 

903 

17f per cent. 

316 

Not less than 35 




per cent. 

903 


316 

.do. 

903 


316 

.do. 

903 

.do. 

316 

.do. 

903 

17 t % per cent. 

316 

.do. 

903 

.do. 

316 

.do. 

903 

17f per cent. 

316 

.do. 

903 

.do. 

316 


903 

20.8 per cent. 

317 

40 per cent. 

903 

17.2 per cent. 

316 


903,905 

36.3 per cent. 

316,323 

35 per cent and 2 




cents per square 




yard. 






Remarks. 


cent to 30 per cent. 


\ 

















































































































































156 

Schedule 9. —COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


Switzerland... 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraphs Nos. 903 
and 905—Continued. 


Dotted Swiss, cotton, 
white ground and 
white dots, 31 to 32 
inches wide, 50 dots to 
width; basic cloth 
weighs 1.35 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn number on basic 
cloth 64; 70 warp and 
54 filling threads per 
inch. 

Dotted Swiss, white 
ground and white 
dots, 31 to 32 inches 
wide. 100 dots to 
width; basic cloth 
weighs 1.07 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn number of basic 
cloth 83: staple over 1| 
inches; 72 warp and 56 
filling threads per 
inch. 

Dotted Swiss, colored 
ground and white 
dots, 31 inches wide, 
70 dots to width; 
weighs 1.35 ounces to 
square yard; yam No. 
64; warp count per 
square inch 76 threads; 
filling count per 
square inch 58 threads. 
Dotted swiss, colored, 
ground and white dots, 

31 inches wide, 50 dots 
to width; weighs 1.35 
ounces to square yard; 
yarn No. 65. Count 
per square inch: Warp, 
74 threads; filling, 54 
threads. 

Cotton Venetian lining, 

32 inches wide, yarn 
No. 30; threads to 
square inch, 238; 
ounces to square yard, 
5.15; warp, 158 ends 
per inch of 40/1; weft, 

74 picks per inch of 
20/1. . . 

, Cotton Venetian lining, 
32 inches wide, yarn 
No. 31; threads to 
square inch, 260; 
ounces to square yard, 
5.75; warp, 180 ends 
per inch of 42/1; weft, 
80 picks per inch of 
22 / 1 . 

Cotton Venetian lining, 
32 inches wide, 385 
threads to square inch; 
average yarn No. 50; 
warp, 156 ends per 
inch on 76/2; weft, 73 
picks per inch of 22/1; 
5.31 ounces to square 
yard. 

'Cotton Venetian lining, 
54 inches wide, 220 
threads to square inch, 
5 ounces to square 
yard; average yarn. 
No. 30; warp, 145 ends 
per inch of 36/1; weft, 

75 picks per inch of 
23/1. 

Cotton Venetian lining, 
32 inches wide, 429 
thread s t o square inch, 
5.34 ounces to square 
yard; average yarn 
No. 55; warp, 176 ends 
per inch of 80/2; weft, 
77 picks per inch of 
23/1. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Yard. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


*0.30 


.do. 


Cotton Venetian lining 
38 inches wide, yarn 
No. 29; threads 
square inch, 220 
ounces to square yard. 
5.22; warp, 156 ends 
per inch of 30/1; weft, 
64 picks per inch ~ 
38/1. 

Cotton Venetian lining, 
36 inches wide, yarn 
No. 34; threads to 
square inch, 268; 
ounces to square yard, 
5.50; warp, 140 ends 
per inch of 35/1; weft, 
64 picks per inch of 
40/2. 

Cotton V enetian lining, 
36 inches wide; 376 
threads to square inch; 
5.5 ounces to square 
yard: average yarn, 
No. 47; warp, 156 ends 
per inch of 60/2; weft, 
64 picks per inch of 
25/1. 

None found 


Foreign, 


.353 


.do. 


.do. 


.565 


.563 


.. .do. 


..do. 


_do. 


.30 


*0.0225 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


252 


.0265 


.0424 


252 


7 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent, 


Amount. 


7 cents per pound 
and 27i per cent. 


.0423 


252 


252 


.02 


.31 



.414 


.34 


252 


.02 


.0178 


.04 


.415 


252 


252 


252 


7 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 


*0.088 


.105 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


41.9 


30 


*0.172 


.1455 


. 154 


.do. 


.154 


20.8 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


7 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


15 per cent. 


.0173 


252 


.05 


[27.6 


2.7 


.1586 


.211 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*0.582 


.63 


.92 


.97 


.01 


.05 


.103 


.05 


28.9 


5.3 


31.0 


. 114 


14.8 


22.5 per cent; 
emergency tar¬ 
iff, 7 cents per 
pound. 


i Domestic actual selling price, 41.62 cents, due to difference in width. 


.11 


.028 


.133 


.38 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


27 


27 


27 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


903,905 


903,905 


903,905 


27 


903,905 33.5 per cent. 


*0.3662 


.49 


.563 


.5635 


.3662 


.48 


.081 


.627 


31 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


33.3 per cent. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


316,323 


37.1 per cent. 


316,323 


33.3 per cent. 


316,323 


903,905 


31 


903 905 P er Cetl ! !- 
JU3, 9U5 | 2g . p er cent 2 


31 


31 


316,323 


129 per cent b 
\23£ per cent 2 


903,905 


903,905 


31 


903,905 


133 per cent b. 
$2.4 per cent 1 


29 per cent. 


316 

323 


Rate. 


35 per cent and 2 
cents per square 
yard. 


Remarks. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Jd3 per cent. 


/Imported sold at a loss; usual over- 
\ head and profit, 21 per cent. 


323 

318 


319 

323 


318,323 


34 per cent. 


42.8 per cent. 
42.5 per cent. 


[40 per cent and 1 
cent per square 
[ yard. 


43.5 per cent. 


Imported actually sold at a loss, due 
to depression; actual selling price, 
domestic, 53 cents, due to difler- 
ence 111 width. 


318,323 


40 per cent and 1 
cent per square 
yard. 


3 Domestic. 






































































































































































157 

Schedule 9—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Scotland. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraphs Nos. 903 
and 905.—Continued. 

Cotton Venetian lining, 
32 inches wide, 3S2 
threads to square inch, 

5.33 ounces to square 
yard; average yam, 
No. 49; warp, 156ends 
per inch of 82/2; weft, 
72 picks per inch of 
19/1. 

Warp sateen, unbleach¬ 
ed, 38J inches wide, 
229 threads to square 
inch, 2.51 ounces to 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 62; warp, 
138 ends per inch of 
51/1; weft, 91 picks per 
inch of 88/1. 

Unbleached sateen, 38£ 
inches wide, 255 
threads to square inch, 
2.42 ounces to square 
yard; average yarn, 
No. 72; warp, 165 ends 
per inch of 65/1; weft, 
90 picks per inch of 
108/1. 

Unbleached sateen, 381 
inches wide, 273 
threads to square inch, 

2.34 ounces to square 

S ard; average yarn, 
o. 79; warp, 188 ends 
per inch of 70/1; weft, 
85 picks per inch of 
109/1. 

.do. 


Tire fabric. 


Paragraph No. 906. 

Tracing cloth, all cotton, 
threads to square inch, 
92 warp, 84 weft; yarn, 
warp 78/1, weft 78/1; 
6.93 yards to pound, 
30 inches wide. 

Tracing cloth, all cotton, 
threads to squareinch, 
92 warp, 84 weft; yarn, 
warp 78/1, weft 78/1; 
6.93 yards to pound, 
38 inches wide. 

Tracing cloth, all cotton, 
threads to squareinch, 
92 warp, 84 weft; yam, 
warp 78/1, weft 78/1; 
6.93 yards to pound, 
42 inches wide. 

Cotton window holland, 
36 inches wide, white, 
5.53 ounces per square 
yard; count per square 
inch, warp 69, weft 55. 

_do. 


Cotton window holland, 
ecru and cream, 36 in¬ 
ches wide, 5.05 ounces 
to square yard; count 
per square inch, warp 
54, weft 65. 

Cotton window holland, 
corded or striped, 
white, 36 inches wide, 
5.16 ounces to square 
yard; count per square 
inch, warp 87, weft 56. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


Warp sateen, 39 inches 
wide, 232 threads to 
square inch, 2.64 
ounces to square yard; 
average yarn, No. 60; 
warp, 145 ends per 
inch of 55/1; weft, 87 
picks per inch of 80/1. 

Unbleached sateen, 381 
inches wide, 257 
threads t o square inch, 
2.46 ounces to square 
yard; average yarn, 
No. 71; warp/164 ends 
per inch of 63/1; weft, 
93 picks per inch of 
92/1. 

Unbleached sateen, 371 
inches wide, 270 
threads to square inch, 
2.78 ounces to square 
yard; average yarn, 
No. 71; warp, 185 ends 
per inch of 67/1; weft, 
85 picks per inch of 
100 / 1 . 

Unbleached sateen, 381 
inches wide, 275 
threads to square inch, 
2.57 ounces to square 
yard; average yarn, 
No. 73; warp, lS8ends 
per inch of 67/1; weft, 
87 picks per inch of 
103/1. 

N one found. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Cotton window holland, 
white, 36 inches wide, 
5.50 punces to square 
yard; count per square 
inch, warp 57, weft 60. 

Cotton window holland, 
white, 36 inches wide, 
5.50 ounces to square 
yard; count per square 
inch, warp 62, weft 54. 

Cotton window holland, 
ecru and cream, 36 
inches wide, 6.30 
ounces to square yard; 
count per square inch, 
warp 78, weft 61. 

Cotton window holland, 
Venetian stripe, white, 
36 inches wide, 5.50 
ounces to square yard; 
count per square inch, 
warp 57, weft 60. 


Unit. 


Yard. 


.. .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Yard.... 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 


_do. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


SO. 37 


.175 


. 1866 


.21 


.21 


.399 


.496 


.537 


.267 


.267 


.281 


.253 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.016 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


252 


.014 


.01 


.01 


.016 


.0115 


.0115 


.0115 


.0133 


.0133 


.014 


.0126 


252 


252 


252 


252 


262 


254 


254 


254 


254 


254 


254 


254 


Rate. 


20 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 


22.5 per cent; 
emergency tar¬ 
iff, 7 cents per 
pound. 


22.5 per cent. 


Amount. 


$0. 095 


.051 


.04 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


12.3 


Amount. 


$0.059 


41.7 


22.5 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 


.do. 


25 per cent. 


30 per cent. 


.do_ 


.do. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.06 


.059 


.12 


. 149 


.161 


.0668 


.0668 


.0703 


.0633 


69.1 


32.1 


31.6 


9.33 


11.65 


19.4 


22 


22 


22.6 


28.9 


.10 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


SO. 54 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


.34 


.164 


.09 


.09 


.0495 


.0765 


.1375 


.077 


.077 


.0827 


.095 


.40 


.37 


SO. 24 


.30 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


31 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


903,905 


31 


31 


.32 


.375 


.58 


.733 


.847 


.424 


.424 


.448 


.424 


903,905 


903,905 


31 


903,905 


.385 


.265 


.265 


.298 


.294 


31 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


903,905 


905 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


32.8 per cent. 


319,323 


135.4 per cent 1 . 
.31 per cent 2 ... 


1.4 per cent 1 . 
1.2 per cent 2 . 


318 


Rate. 


318 


(34.8 per cent 1 . 
(33.2 per cent 2 . 


40 per cent and 1 
cent per square 
yard. 


8 cents per square 
yard. 1 

,40 per cent 2 . 


Remarks. 


(45 per cent L 
(40 per cent 2 . 


318 


(34.8 per cent l . 
(33.6 per cent 2 . 


25 per cent. 


5 cents square 
yard and 17 per 
cent. 


.do. 


.do¬ 


cents square 
yard and 17 per 
cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


40 per cent. 


318 


330 


321 


321 


321 


321 


321 


321 


321 


.do. 


45 per cent. 


5 cents square 
yard and 20 per 
cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


3 cents square 
yard and 20 per 
cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


No importations since April, 1917. 


* Foreign. 


2 Domestic. 










































































































































158 

Schedule 9. —COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 906— 
Continued. 

England. \ Cotton window holland, 

corded or striped, 
ecru and cream, 36 
inches wide, 4.75 
ounces to square yard; 
count per square inch, 
warp 102, weft 61. 

Do. Coated cotton (artist’s 

canvas), 42 inches 
wide, 13.85 ounces to 
square yard; count 
per square inch, warp 
38, weft 40. 

Do.1 None found.. 


.do . 


.do . 


.do . 


.do . 


Cotton window holland, 
Venetian stripe, ecru 
and cream, 36 inches 
wide, 6.30 ounces to 
square yard; count per 
square inch, warp 78, 
weft 61. 

None found. 


Y ard. 


6-yard rolls... 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$0.266 


4.97 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$0.0133 


.249 



Coated cotton (artist’s 
canvas), 45 inches 
wide, 16.90 ounces to 
square yard; count per 
square inch,- warp 82, 
weft 30. 

Coated cotton (artist’s 
canvas), 40 inches 
wide, 12.50 ounces to 
square yard; count per 
square inch, warp 48, 
weft 48. 

Coated cotton (artist’s 
canvas), 45 inches 
wide, 16.7 ounces to 
square yard; count per 
square inch, warp 72, 
weft 24. 

Coated cotton (artist’s 
canvas), 40 inches 
wide, 19 ounces to 
square yard; count per 
square inch, warp 66, 
weft 22/2 ply. 
Waterproof cloth, 54 
inches wide, for auto 
tops, side curtains, 
and slip covers; 
weighs 18.6 ounces per 
square yard. 
Waterproof cloth (cot¬ 
ton and rubber), 54 
inches wide, two-ply, 
auto top material; 
weighs 28.8 ounces per 
square yard. 
Waterproof cloth (cot¬ 
ton and rubber), 60 
inches wide; weighs 
20 ounces per square 
yard. 

Waterproof cloth, cot¬ 
ton and rubber auto- 
top material, 54 inches 
wide, 24.1 ounces per 
square yard. 

Waterproof cloth, cot¬ 
ton and rubber auto 
side-curtain material, 
54 inches wide, 20 
ounces per square 
yard. 

Waterproof cloth, auto 
top, side curtains, and 
slip covers, 54 inches 
wide, 19.4 ounces per 
square yard. 
Waterproof cloth, auto 
slip cover material, 2- 
ply cloth with rubber 
between plies, 54 
inches wide, 15 ounces 
per square yard. 

None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Rate. 


.do. 


Yard. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


England. 1 Waterproof cloth, cot¬ 

ton duck, colored, av¬ 
erage yam, 9/19, 60 
inches wide, auto top 
material, weighs 17.1 
ounces per square 
yard. 

> Included in overhead and profit is an additional charge of *0.15 for waterproofing in United States 
dise might be classifiable under paragraph 903. Usual overhead and profit, 26 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


1.75 


.17 


254 


254 


254 


254 


254 


254 


254 


254 


25 per cqpt. 


Amount. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


.do. 


$0.0665 


1.24 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


254 


.do. 


Amount. 


29.55 


40 


$ 0.1022 


2.58 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0.448 


9.04 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*0.304 


254 


25 per cent. 


.32 


1 9. 4 


i .21 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


2.60 


3.00 


4.86 


5.40 


6.48 


.96 


1.05 


1.176 


1.176 


.712 


.94 


.77 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


27 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


906 


cents square 
yard and 17 per 
cent. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


cents square 
yard and 20 per 
cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


321 


321 


321 


321 


321 


321 


347 


347 


347 


347 


347 


347 


347 


347 


cents square 
yard and 20 per 
cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


.do. 


10 cents square 
yard and 20 per 
cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


In part of foreign material. 


Do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Merchandise as imported is not treated or waterproofed but is sold and known as waterproof cloth and so classified. Since this waterproofing is done in the United States, the merchan- 





















































































































































































































































159 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 907. 


England 


Cotton and artificial 
silk dress goods, 40 
inches wide: Arti¬ 
ficial silk, warp per 
inch, 81 ends, 150 Den. 
22 ends; bleached cot¬ 
ton, warp per inch, 18 
ends, 100/2, 5 inches; 
dyed cotton, warp per 
inch, 118 ends, 80/2, 23 
inches; weft per inch, 
51 threads; 1.97 ounces 
per square yard. 


Paragraph No. 908. 


France 


Do 


Italy. 


Germany 


Italy. 


Do 


France. 


Do 


Do 


Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 45/2, 80/2, weft 
6/1, 40/1; ends per 
inch, warp 217, 27; 
picks per inch, weft 52, 
26; warp ends, 12200; 
50 inches wide; 14.23 
ounces per square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns; 
warp 30/2, 80/2, weft 
5/1, 80/2; ends per 
inch, warp 140, 29; 
picks per inch, weft 25, 
49; warp ends, 8650; 
50 inches wide; 14.97 
ounces per square yard. 


Cotton tapestry yarns; 
warp 30/2, 80/2, welt, 
5/1, 40/1; ends per 

inch, warp 72, 24; 
picks per inch, we ft 4 0, 
20; warp ends, 4800; 
50 inches wide; 9.16 
ounces per square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 40/2, 80/2, 

weft, 5/1, 81/1, 

100/2; ends per inch, 
warp 300, 30; picks 
per inch, weft, 100/2, 
26; warp ends, 16500; 
50 inches; 20.5 ounces 
per square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 40/2, 80/2. weft 
3/1, 5/1, 40/1; ends 
per inch, warp 130, 26; 
picks per inch, weft 
22, 22, 22; warp ends, 
7,800; 50 inches wide; 
12.79 ounces per square 
yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 30/2, 80/2, weft 
5/1, 40/1; ends per 
inch, warp 112, 28; 
picks per inch, weft 
44, 22; warp ends, 
7,000; 50 inches wide; 
14.11 ounces per square 


yard. 

otton tapestry yarns, 
warp 70/2, weft 20/2; 
ends per inch, warp 
190; picks per inch, 
weft 60; 7.91 ounces 
per square yard; 50 
inches wide, 
otton tapestry yams, 
warp 36/2, 80/2, 

weft 6/1, 5/1, 40/1; 
ends per inch, warp 
102, 34; picks per inch, 
weft 24, 24, 24; warp 
ends. 6.800; 50 inches 


wide; 11.61 ounces per 
square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 32/2, 90/2, weft 
80/2, 11/1; ends per 
inch, warp 155, 39; 
picks per inch, weft 
27, 27, 27; warp ends, 
9,700; 50 inches wide 


Schedule 9— COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found 


Cotton tapestry yarns: 
warp 30/2, 80/2, weft 
3/1, 40/1; ends per 
inch, warp 140, 28; 
picks per inch, weft 24, 
24; warp ends, 8400; 
50 inches wide; over 6 
ounces per square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns; 
warp 30/2, 80/2, weft 
5/1, 16/2; mercer¬ 

ized, 40/1; ends per 
inch; warp 140, 28; 
picks per inch 24 , 24, 
24; warp ends, 8600; 
50 inches wide, over 6 
ounces per square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 24/2, 80/2. welt 
5/1, 40/1; ends per 
inch, warp 72, 24; 
picks per inch, weft 32, 
16; warp ends, 4800; 
50 inches wide; 9.16 
ounces per square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 30/2, 80/2, weft 
4/1, 6/1, 40/1; ends 
per inch, warp 141,28; 
picks per inch, weft 
28, 28, 28; warp ends, 
8470; 50 inches wide; 
over 6 ounces per 
square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 40/2, 80/2, weft 
6/1, 8/1, 40/1: ends 
per inch, warp 103, 34; 
picks per inch, weft 
24, 23, 23; warp ends, 
6,850; 50 inches wide; 
12.50 ounces per square 
yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 30/2, 80/2, weft 
4/1, 16/2, 40/1; ends 
per inch, warp 122, 
30; picks per inch, 
weft 22, 21, 21; warp 
ends, 7,600; 50 inches 
wide; 14.44 ounces per 
square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yams, 
warp 80/2, weft 24/2; 
ends per inch, warp 
154; picks per inch, 
weft 70; over 6 ounces 
per square yard; 50 
inches wide. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 40/2, 80/2, weft 
6/1, 16/2, 40/1; ends 
per inch, warp 102, 
34; picks per inch, 
weft 24, 23, 23; warp 
ends, 6,800; 50 inches 
wide; over 6 ounces 
per square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 40/2, 80/2, weft 
8/1, 40/1; ends per 
inch, warp 140, 35; 
picks per inch, weft 
50, 25. 



Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara 
ble. 


House hill. 

1909 


Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 


Remarks. 


United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount 

United 

States. 

Rate. 


Yard. 

SO. 6 

SO. 02 

254 

30 per cent 

$0.14 

.63 

40.3 

$0. 25 

1.50 

$0.87 

4.15 


21 

23 

907 

908 


391 



.do. 

1.81 

.21 

258 

35 per cent. 

56.6 

S3.15 

30 per cent.... 

326 



-do. 

2.08 

.24 

258 

.do. 

.73 

35.4 

1.09 

4.14 

2.77 

23 

908 


326 

.do. 

Actual selling price, S2.S2; domestic 
part filling, mercerized. 













.do. 

.825 

.0825 

258 

.do. 

.29 

33 J 

.40 

1.60 

1.67 

23 

908 

.do. 

326 


Actual selling price, domestic $1.49: 
foreign, 12 per cent superior. 












.do., 

2.48 

.20 

258 

.do. 

.87 

9.86 

.35 

3.90 

3.54 

23 

908 


326 


Actual selling price, domestic, $3.29; 
foreign, 8 per cent superior. 









.do. 

1.20 

.12 

258 

.do. 

.42 

35 

.61 

2.35 

2.54 

23 

908 


326 


Actual selling price, domestic, $2.35;, 
fereign, 10 per cent superior. 











.do. 

1.12 

.08 

258 

.do. 

• 39 

38.3 

.61 

2.20 

2.46 

23 

908 


326 


Actual selling price, domestic, $2.58; 
domestic, 5 per cent superior to 
foreign. 








• 

- 





.do. 

2.11 

.04 

258 

35 per cent; emer- 

.77 

74.6 

2.18 

5.10 

3.05 

23 

908 

30 per cent. 

326 


Actual selling price, domestic, S3.29; 
domestic, 8 per cent superior to 
foreign. 





gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 








.do. 

2.13 

.35 

258 


.82 

44 

1.45 

4.75 

2.49 

23 

908 


326 

o2o 



.. .do. 

2.22 

.03 

258 

35 per cent. 

.78 

68 

2.07 

5.10 

2.96 

23 

908 

_do. 






• 








































































































































160 

Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


England. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 908— 
Continued. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 30/2, weft 7/1, 
42/1; ends per inch, 
warp 100; picks per 
inch, weft 46, 23; 

warp ends 5,000; 50 
inches wide; over 6 
ounces per square 
vard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 35/2, 45/2, weft 
80/2, 35/2, 6/2; ends 
per inch, warp 184, 
31: nicks per inch, 
weft 17, 17, 17; warp 
ends 10,750 ; 50 inches 
wide; over 6 ounces 
square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 90/2, 40/2, weft 
35/1, 14/1, 8/1; ends 
per inch, warp 38, 
192; picks per inch, 
weft 27, 27, 27; warp 
ends, 11,500; 50 inches 
wide; 12.42 ounces per 
square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 90/2, 35/2, weft 
15/1, 2/1, 14 / 1 ; ends 
per inch, warp 24. 
239; picks per inch, 
weft 104,104,101; 20.15 
ounces per square 
yard; 50 inches wide. 
Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 78/2, 35/2, weft 
45/2, 4/1, 34/1; ends 
per inch, warp 24 
236; picks per inch 
weft 104 , 21 , 21 ; warp 
ends 13,000; 50 inches 
wide; 20.79 ounces per 
square yard. 

None found. 


Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 40/2, 80/2, weft 
5/1, 40/1; ends per 
inch, warp 144, 24; 
picks per inch, weft 
40, 19; warp ends, 
8,400; 50 inches wide 
over 6 ounces per 
square yard. 

Cotton tapestry yarns, 
warp 40/2, 80/2, weft 
8/1, 40/1; ends per 
inch, warp 102, 34; 
picks per inch, weft 
47, 23; w-arp ends; 
6,800; 50 inches wide; 
over 6 ounces per 
square yard. 

None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign Landing 
value in charges, 
United freight, 
States insur- 
currency. ance, etc. 


Yard. 


Scotland. 


Do. 


Cotton madras, colored, 
jacquard woven, 45 
inches wide; yarns, 
warp 49/1, weft 50/2, 
32/2; threads per inch, 
warp 40, weft 22J, 
114 ; threads per square 
inch, 85; weight per 
square yard, 2.02 
ounces. 

Cotton madras, 
bleached, jacquard 
woven, 36 inches wide; 
yarns, warp 50/1, weft 
55/1, 10/1; ends per 
inch, warp 35; picks 
per inch, weft 21, 21; 
1.79 ounces per square 
yard. 

Cotton madras, 
bleached, jacquard 
woven, 36 inches wide; 
yarns, warp 50/1, weft 
50/1, 10/1; count per 
inch, warp 34, weft 23, 
23; threads per square 
inch, 80; weight per 
square yard, 1.64 
ounces; average yarn. 
No. 33 


Cotton tapestry yarns; 
warp 30/2, 80/2; weft 
5/2, 50/2; ends per 
inch, warp 130, 32; 
picks per inch, weft 
28, 14; warp ends, 
8,060; 50 inches wide. 

Cotton madras, colored, 
jacquard woven, 50 
inches wide; yarns, 
warp 80/2, weft 16/2, 
40/1; threads per inch, 
warp 41, weft 18, 18; 
threads per square 
inch, 77; weight per 
square yard, 2.05 
ounces. 

Cotton madras, 
bleached, jacquard 
woven, 36 inches wide; 
yarns, warp 50/1, weft 
55/1, 10/1; ends per 
inch, warp 32; picks 
per inch, weft 20, 20; 
2 ounces per square 
yard. 

None found. 


*1.62 $0.06 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


258 35 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do- 


3.14 


.52 


2.47 .41 


2.86 


.28 


.do- 


.do. 


2.358 . 08 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.841 


.027 


.13 .0065 


.237 


.01 


Amount. 


*0.57 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


258 


35 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 


258 


258 


258 


258 


258 


35 per cent. 


1.17 


.do. 


.do. 


.93 


1.02 


35 per cent. 


.80 


.17 


.do. 


258 


.do. 


18 


24.6 


26 


70 


. 0455 


51.1 


. 08225 


$ 0.20 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$2.45 


.87 


.94 


1.09 


2.287 


.042 


.093 


51.9 


.1707 


5.70 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


$ 2.21 


2.40 


23 


23 


4.75 


5.25 


5.525 


1.08 


23 


23 


2.32 


1.15 


.275 


.50 


.235 


23 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


908 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


30 per cent. 


908 


908 


90S 


908 


23 


23 


908 


908 


23 


23 


908 


.do... 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


326 


326 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


50 per cent. 


.do. 


326 


326 


326 


326 


315-323 


-do. 


315-323 


908 


-do. 


315-323 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Actual selling price, domestic, *1.98; 
foreign, 12 per cent superior. 


Actual selling price, domestic. $2.49; 
superiority of domestic, 4 per cent. 


.do. 


2 cents per yard 
and 30 per cent. 


.do. 


Actual selling price, $1.24; account 
difference in width. 


2 cents per yard 
and 25 per cent. 



































































































































































161 


Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


England. 


Scotland. 


England. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 90S— 
Continued. 

Cotton madras, colored, 
jacquard woven, 50 
inches wide; varns, 
warp 45/1, weft 46/1, 
32/2; mercerized 
32/2, 12/1; ends per 
inch, warp 40; picks 
per inch, weft 25, 25, 
25, 25; 190 threads to 
square inch; 2.58 
ounces square yard; 
average yarn, No. 50. 

Cotton madras, colored, 
jacquard woven,48 
ruches wide; yarns, 
warp 47/1, weft 60, 
10 / 2 ; ends per inch, 
warp 41; picks per 
inch, weft 29, 29; 99 
threads per square 
inch; 2.60 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 26. 

Cotton madras, colored, 
jacquard woven, 50 
inches wide; yams, 
warp 45/1, weft 31/1, 
32/2; mercerized 
11 / 1 ; ends per inch, 
warp 40; picks per 
inch, weft 26, 26, 26; 
144 threads per square 
inch; 2.90 ounces per 
square yard; average 
yarn, No. 33. 

Paragraph No. 909. 

Cotton velveteen, vari¬ 
ous colors; yarn, warp 
80/2, weft 40/1 thread 
to square inch,84 warp, 
370 weft, 7.30 ounces 
to square yard, 27 
inches wide. 

.do. 


Cotton velveteen, vari¬ 
ous colors; yarn, warp 
80/2, weft 40/1 thread 
to square inch, 84 
warp, 370 weft, 7.30 
ounces to square yard, 
36 inches wide. 


.do. 

.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Cotton velveteen, vari- ] 
ous colors; weighs 7.15 | 
ounces to square yard, } 
84 warp and 420 filling 
threads; warp is 2 -ply 
and filling single 
yarns, 36 inches wide. 

None found. 


Cotton velveteen, vari¬ 
ous colors; yam, warp 
70/2, weft 60/1 threads 
to square inch, warp 
74, weft 400, 7.50 

ounces to square yard, 
27 inches wide. 

Cotton velveteen, vari¬ 
ous colors; 82 warp hy 
304 filling threads to 
square inch, warp is 2 - 
ply and filling is single 
yarns, 7.30 ounces to 
square yard, 27 inches 
wide. 

Cotton velveteen, vari¬ 
ous colors, 82 warp hy 
304 filling threads to 
square inch, warp is 
2 -ply and filling is 
single yams, 7.30 
ounces to square yard, 
36 inches wide. 

_do. 

Cotton velveteen, vari¬ 
ous colors; weight 7.4 
ounces per square 
yard, threads per inch, 
72 warp and 448 filling, 
36 inches wide. 

None found. 


.do. 


.do,... 


Cotton terry, wovenfab- 
ric, and manufac¬ 
tured cotton bath 
towels (Turkish tow¬ 
els), 22 by 40 inches. 

Cotton terry, woven fab¬ 
ric, ana manufac¬ 
tured cotton bath 
towels (Turkish tow¬ 
els), 22 by 45 inches. 

Cotton terry, woven fab¬ 
ric, and manufac¬ 
tured cotton bath 
towels (Turkish tow¬ 
els), 22 by 48 inches. 


Yard . 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


.do. 


nit. 

Foreign article. 

Overt 

profit 

e a d and 
on landed 
including 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

! 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 


$1.32 

$0.04 

258 

35 per cent. 

$0.34 

5.3 

$0.09 

$1.79 


23 

908 













yard and 40 per 
















cent. 



.645 

.0325 

258 

.do. 

.226 

38.39 

.3468 

1.25 


23 

908 

1 


315,323 











yard and 30 per 
















cent. 



1.02 

.04 

258 

.do. 

.258 

4.55 

.06 

1.378 


23 

908 


316,323 












yard and 35 per 
















cent. 



1.02 

.04 

257 

40 per cent. 

.318 

1.23 

.017 

1.395 

$1.395 

27 

909 


325 


Impoi t^rs usual uvuilit^dd cixid 










profit 22 per cent. 

. 

1.02 

.04 

257 

.do. 

.318 

1.23 

.017 

1. 395 

1 275 

97 






. 

1.37 

.064 

257 


.437 

11.7 

. 219 

2.09 

1 . 86 

27 

QOQ 





. 

1.37 

.064 

257 


.437 

11.7 

.219 

2.09 

1.60 

27 

909 





. 

1.37 

.064 

257 


.437 

11.7 

.219 

2.09 

1 . 62 

27 

QOQ 






1.30 

.052 

257 

.do. 

.52 

21.8 

.408 

2.28 

27 

909 

% 







264 

25 per cent. 





6.06* 

27 

909 








264 






8.00 

27 

909 








264 






7.75 

27 

909 




















95182—22-22 












































































































































































162 


Schedule 9—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country- 


England . 


Do. 


Scotland. 


Do 


Ireland. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 909— 
Continued. 


None found. 


Unit. 


Cotton terry, wovenfab- 
rics, and manufac¬ 
tured cotton Turkish 
or bath towels. 

Paragraph No. 910. 

Ireland. Cotton table damask; 

yarns, warp 24/1 ,weft 
26/1; threads per 
square inch, warp 75; 
weft 80; ounces per 
square yard, 4.25; 
bleached, 70 inches 
wide. 

Do Cotton table damask, 

bleached, 70 inches 
wide- yarns warp 24/1, 
weft 26/1; threads per 
square inch, warp 75, 
weft 80; ounces per 
square yard, 4.25. 

Do. Cotton table damask, 

bleached, 70 inches 
wide; yarns, warp 20/1, 
weft 18/1; threads per 


Cotton terry, woven fab- D ozen 
rie, and manufac¬ 
tured cotton bath 
towels (Turkish tow¬ 
els), 22 by 45 inches. 

None found..do. 


Do. 


Do. 


square inch, warp 56, 
weft 49; ounces per 
square yard, 3.83. 
Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 70 inches 
wide; yarns, warp 10/1, 
weft 8A; threads per 
square inch, warp 48, 
weft 51; ounces per 
square yard, 7.64. 
Cotton table damask, 
Turkey red on white, 
58 inches wide; yarns, 
warp 16/1, weft 19/1; 
threads per square 
inch, warp 56, weft 77; 
ounces per square 
yard, 5.18 

Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 70 inches 
wide; yams, warp 
26 / 1 , weft 22 / 1 ; threads 
per square inch, warp 
77, weft 87; ounces per 
square yard, 4.78. 
Cotton table damask, 
napkins, bleached, 
hemmed, 18 by 18 
inches; yarns, waip 
24 / 1 , weft 22 / 1 ; threads 
per square inch, warp 
100, weft 78; ounces 
per square.yard, 5.36. 
Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 70 inches 
wide; yarns, warp 
20/1, weft 21/1; threads 
per square inch, warp 
72, weft 64; ounces per 
square yard, 4.58. 
Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 70 inches 
wide; yams, warp 20/1, 
weft 21/1; threads per 
square inch, warp 72, 
weft 64; ounces per 
square yard, 4.58. 
Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 70 inches 
wide; yams, warp 
20 / 1 , weft 21 / 1 ; threads 

per square inch, warp 
72, weft 64; ounces per 
square yard, 4.58. 

132s. and 38s. 8d; two grades. 


Cotton table damask; 
yarns, warp 24, weft 
15; threads per square 
inch, warp 64, weft 80; 
weight per square 
yard, 5.65 ounces; 
bleached, 68 inches 
wide. 

Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 72 inches 
wide; yarns, warp 22/1, 
weft 19/1; threads per 
square inch, warp 80, 
weft 80; ounces per 
square yard, 5.28. 

Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 58 inches 
wide; yarns, warp 22/1, 
weft 151/1; threads per 


Yard. 


Czechoslovakia. 


Seotland. 


square inch, warp 64, 
weft 50; ounces per 
square yard, 4.44. 
Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 70 inches 
wide; yarns, warp 20/2, 
weft 8/1; threads per 
square inch, warp 64, 
weft 30; ounces per 
square yard, 6.96. 
Cotton table damask, 
Turkey red on white, 
58 inches wide; yarns, 
warp 20/1, weft 17/1; 
threads per square 
inch, warp 63, weft 80; 
ounces per square 
yard, 5.64. 

Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 72 inches 
wide; yarns, warp 
28/1, weft 25/1; threads 
per square inch, warp 
92, weft 92; ounces per 
square yard, 4.86. 
Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 22 by 22 
inches; yarns, warp 
28/1, weft 25/1; threads 
per square inch, warp 
92, weft 92; ounces per 
square yard, 5.09. 

Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 72 inches 
wide; yarns, warp 
22/1, weft 18/1; threads 
per square inch, warp 
62, weft 72; ounces per 
square yard, 5.18. 
Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 64 inches 
wide; yarns, warp 22/1, 
weft lfSi'l; threads per 
square inch, warp 66, 
weft 61; ounces per 
square yard, 1.91. 
Cotton table damask, 
bleached, 68 inches 
■Bide; yams, warp 24, 
weft 15; threads per 
square inch, warp 64, 
weft 72; ounces per 
square yard, 5. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Dozen. 


Yard. 


_do. 


.do. 




Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


House bill. 

1909 














t. 

Foreign I 

sanding 

charges. 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
irticle in 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

Remarks. 


United 
States 
jurrency. a 

freight, 
insur- 
nce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

^er cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

compara¬ 

ble. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 






264 






$8.25 

27 

909 

25 per cent. 

325 

47£ per cent. 
















Foreign selling price indicated quo¬ 
tation Oct. 1, 1921; no sales or any 


V 1 ) 














importations. 







18.6 

$0.10 

$0.6375 

.68 

37 

910 


331 

40 per cent. 

Prices for Sept. 1,1921, prior to which 
date market price unsteady and 
not representative of trade condi¬ 
tions. 


$0.42 

$0.0125 

263 

25 per cent. 

$0.105 




















. 105 

18.6 

.10 

.6375 

.67 

37 

910 


331 


Do. 


.42 

.46 

.0125 

.014 

263 

263 

. do. . 






. 115 

15 4 

001 

.68 

.37 

37 

910 


331 


Prices for Sept. 1,1921, prior to which 
date market price unsteady and 
not representative of trade condi¬ 
tions. Importers’ usual overhead 
and profit 20 per cent. 











.62 

.019 

263 


.155 

2? 2 

.176 

.97 

.92 

37 

910 


331 


Prices for Sept. 1,1921, prior to which 
date market prices unsteady and 
not representative of trade’ con¬ 
ditions. 



25.8 

910 

.do. 

331 

.do. 



263 

. 113 

.15 

.73 

.65 

37 

Prices for Sept. 1, 1921, prior to 
which date, market pnces un¬ 
steady and not representative of 
trade conditions. 


.453 

.014 
















.019 

.07 

263 


.16 

.32 

19.6. 

. 161 

.98 

.645 

37 

910 

.do. 

331 

.do. 

Do. 


1.28 


1.67 

1.55 

1.44 


910 

.do. 

331 

.do. 

Foreign articles sold at a loss. Usual 












overhead and profit 33J per cent. 



.02 

263 


.1675 

28.2 

.2425 

1.10 

. 535 

37 

910 

.do. 

331 

.do. 

Imported article freely offered at 











$1.10. No sales. Usual overhead 
and profit 33& per cent. 



.02 

263 

.do. 

.1675 

28.2 

.2425 

1. 10 

.49| 

37 

910 

.do. 

331 

.do. 

Imported article freely offered at 
$1.10. No sales. Usual overhead 
and profit 33J per cent. 

0 . 

.67 






.02 

263 


. 1675 

28.2 

.2425 

1.10 

. 57 

37 

910 


331 


Do. 

3. 

























































































































































































163 

Schedule 9—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


Czechoslovakia. 


Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 910— 
Continued. 

Cotton table damask, 
hemstitched, bleached, 
size 56/72; yarns, warp 
17/1, weft 18/1; threads 
per square inch, warp 
73, weft 61; ounces 
per square yard, 5.36. 

Cotton table damask, 
hemmed, bleached, 
mercerized, size 56/72; 
yarns, warp 16/1, weft 
20 /l;thread s ' per square 
inch, warp 73, weft 58; 
ounces per square 
yard, 5.12‘. 

Paragraph No. 911. 

Cotton quilts, size 90/99 
inches, 180 threads to 
square inch, 9.08 
ounces to square yard; 
average yarn No. 14; 
warp, 56 ends per inch 
of 22/1, 28 ends per 
inch of 35/1; weft, 48 
ends per inch of 55/1, 
48 ends per inch of 6/1. 

Cotton quilts, size 72/99 
inches, 160 threads to 
square inch, 8.16 
ounces to square yard; 
average yam No. 13; 
warp, 53 ends per inch 
of 23/1, 27 ends per 
inch of 32/1; weft, 40 
ends per inch of 55/1, 
40 ends per inch of 5/1. 

Cotton quilts, size 90/99 
inches, 159 threads to 
square inch, 6.78 
ounces to square yard; 
average yam No. 16; 
warp, 54 ends per inch 
of 21/1, 27 ends per 
inch of 35/1; weft, 39 
ends per inch of 51/1, 
39 ends per inch of 7/1. 

Cotton quilts, size 72/99 
inches, 141 threads per 
square inch, 6.94 
ounces to square yard; 
average yarn No. 14; 
warp, 43 ends per inch 
of 15/1, 22 ends per 
inch of 35/1; weft, 38 
ends per inch of 55/1, 
38 ends per inch of 6/1. 

Cotton quilts, size 51/75 
inches, 98 threads to 
square inch, 12.09 
ounces square yard; 
average yarn No. 6; 
warp, white, 20 ends 
per inch of 29/1; blue, 
61 ends per inch of 
22/1; weft, white, 17 
ends per inch of 15/1. 

Cotton quilts, size 72/99 
inches, 233 threads to 
square inch, 7.53 
ounces to square yard; 
average yarn No. 21; 
warp, 66 ends per inch 
of 26/1; 33 ends per 
inch of 42/1; weft,__67 
ends per inch of 77/1; 
67 ends per inch of 11/1. 

Cotton quilts, size 72/99 
inches, 188 threads 
to square inch, 7.78 
ounces to square yard; 
average yarn No. 16; 
warp, 64 ends per 
inch of 26/1, 32 ends 
per inch of 40/1; weft, 
46 ends per inch of 
50/1, 46 ends per inch 
of 7/1. 






Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 



House bill. 


1909 









Droflt on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 






0 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

In- 





Remarks. 


value in 

charges, 






article in 

reported 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 





United 

freight, 







Rate. 




States 


Rate. 




States. 

compara- 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph 




currency. 

ance, etc. 

graph. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount 

ble. 







# 

None found. 

Each. 

SO. 782 

SO. 11 

263 


SO. 195 

78.4 

$0.853 

$1.94 


37 

910 


331 


Usual overhead and profit 33J per 
cent. 







Cotton table damask, 

.do. 

1.155 

.055 

263 


.2687 

1.3 

.021 

1.50 

$1.09 

37 

910 


531 


Duty paid on basis of I.07J. Sold 
at a loss to meet replacement 

unhemmed, bleached, 
mercerized, size 64/64; 




















values. Usual overhead and 

yarns, warp 24, weft 
15; threads per square 
inch, warp 72, weft 68; 
















profit 25 per cent. 

ounces per square 
yard, 5.04. 

















Cotton quilts, size 90/99 

Each. 

5.53 

.30 

264 

25 per cent. 

1.38 

6.2 

.45 

7.66 

6.675 

31 

911 


332 


Imported merchandise consigned 
agents, commission included in 

inches, 224 threads to 
square inch, 11.5 
















overhead and profit. 

ounces to square yard; 
average yarn No. 15; 
warp, 30 ends per inch 
of 80/2, 60 ends per 
inch of 30/2; weft, 66 
ends per inch of 65, 
66 ends per inch of 9/1. 


















Cotton quilts, size 72/99 

.do. 

4.14 

.215 

264 


1.035 

3.5 

.19 

5.58 

3.45 

31 

911 

.do. 

332 

.do. 

Do. 

inches, 174 threads to 
square inch, 12 
ounces to square yard; 
average yam No. 11.75; 





























warp, 28 ends per inch 
of 80/2, 56 ends per 
inch of 10/1; weft, 45 
ends per inch of 45/1, 
45 ends per inch of 6/1. 

















Cotton quilts, size 90/99 
inches, 208 threads to 


4.46 

.243 

264 


1.115 

4.1 

.242 

6.06 

6.45 

31 

911 

.do. 

332 

.do. 

Do. 







square inch, 13 
ounces to square yard: 
average yam No. 13.32; 
warp, 30 ends per inch 
of 80/2, 60 ends per 

















inch of 30/2; weft, 57 

















ends per inch of 65/1, 
57 ends per inch of 6/1. 








.217 


3.60 



.do. 


.do. 


Cotton quilts, size 72/99 
inches, 143 threads per 

.do. 

3.18 

.173 

264 


.795 

5.2 

4.365 

31 

911 

332 

Do. 






square inch, 12".25 
ounces to square yard; 
average yarn No. 8.68; 

















warp, 25 ends per inch 
of 80/2, 50 ends per 
inch of 10/1; weft, 33 
ends per inch of 45/1, 

















33 ends per inch of 3 J/l. 


.975 

.0975 

264 

.do. 

.243 

33.06 

.435 

1.75 


31 

911 

.do. 

332 

_do. 


% 


6.79 

.37 

264 

.do.. 

1.697 

2.4 

.213 

9. 07 


31 

911 

_do. 

332 

_ d-o. 

Merchandise consigned: agent’s com¬ 
mission included in overhead and 





























profit. 


.do. 

5.4966 

.30 

264 

.do. 

1.37 

4.8 

.343 

7.51 


31 

911 

_do. 

332 

_do. 

Do. 










• 













































































































































164 


Schedule 9— COTTON MANUFACTURES 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 911— 
Continued. 


England 


Ireland 


Germany 


Do. 


Japan.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 


Cotton quilts, size 72/99 
inches, 189 threads 
to square inch, 8.29 
ounces to square yard; 
average yarn No. 15: 
warp, 66 ends per 
inch of 26/1, 33 ends 
per inch of 38/1; weft, 
45 ends per inch of 
54/1, 45 ends per inch 
of 6/1. 

Cotton bed spread; size, 
72/108 inches bleached; 
156 threads per square 
inch; 1.8 ounces per 
square yard; warp, 79 
ends per inch of 94/1; 
weft 77 ends per inch 
of 110/1. 

Mop or scrub cloth; size. 
22/30 inches; 22 threads 
to square inch; 13.56 
ounces to square yard; 
average yarn, No. 1; 
warp ends per inch of 
17/1; weft picks per 
inch of 9/1. 

Mop or scrub cloth; size 
52/60 centimeters; 57 
threads to square inch; 
14.08 ounces to square 
yard; average yarn, 
No. 3; warp, 21 ends 
per inch of 22/1; weft. 
15 picks per inch of 8/1. 

Cotton table covers and 
napkins: double-print.; 
hemstitched; size, 12/12 
inches. 

. Cotton table covers and 
napkins; double print; 
hemstitched; size, 48/48 
inches. 

. Cotton table covers and 
napkins; double-print; 
hemstitched; size, 60/60 
inches. 

. Cotton table covers and 
napkins; double-print; 
hemstitched; size,72/72 
inches. 

. Cotton table covers and 
napkins; size, 60/60 
inches. 

. Cotton table covers and 
napkins; size, 48/48 
inches. 

. Cotton table covers and 
napkins; size, 12/12 
inches. 

. Cotton lunch cloth, 
stenciled pattern; size, 
48/48 inches. 

. Cotton lunch cloth, 
stenciled pattern; size, 
60/60 inches. 

. Cotton lunch cloth, 
stenciled pattern; size, 
72/72 inches. 

. Cotton lunch cloth, 
stenciled pattern; size, 
12/12 inches. 

. Cotton table covers, 
printed; size, 72/72 
inches. 

. Cotton table covers, 
printed; size, 60/60 
inches. 

. Cotton table covers, 
printed; size, 48/48 
inches. 

. Cotton table 
printed; size, 
inches. 

. Cotton table cover and 
napkin, single print, 
hemstitched; size, 
14/14 inches. 


covers, 

12/12 


Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Foreign article. 

Duty, present act. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

United i 
States | 
currency, j 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount 

None found. 

Each. 

$5.00 

$0.27 

264 

25 per cent. 

$1.25 

4 1 

$0 27 



3.71 

.185 

266 

30 per cent. 

1.113 

15 4 

.772 



.89 

. 1112 

264 


.2225 

83.8 

1.026 

20/28 inches; 63 threads 







to square inch; 8.75 









ounces to square yard; 









average yarn, No. 3; 









warp, 24 ends per inch 





• 




of 14/2; weft, 15 picks 









per inch of 1/1. 










Each. 

.753 

.0659 

264 

.do. 

.1882 

55.6 

. 5629 



.30 

.06 

266 

30 per cent. 

.09 


.30 



4.24 

.84 

266 

.do. 

1.32 

68.7 

4.40 



6.24 

1.24 

266 

.do. 

1.94 

59.2 

5.58 



8.99 

1.80 

266 

.do. 

2.80 

47.2 

6.41 


.do. 


.33 

266 

.do. 

1.71 

75 

5.06 




.225 

266 

.do. 

1.17 

74.9 

3.856 


.do. 

.25 

! 

.015 

266 

.do. 

.0753 

76.4 

.26 



4.54 

.73 

266 


1.41 

31 

2.07 



6.68 

1.07 

266 


2.08 

29.7 

2.92 


do. 

10.15 

1 

1.62 

266 


3.17 

32.2 

4.81 



.32 

.051 

266 


. 10 

27.4 

.129 



10.09 

.65 

266 


3.15 

27 

3.75 



7. 06 

.45 

266 


2.20 

41.3 

4.01 



4.9S 

.32 

266 


1.55 

28.7 

1.97 



.333 

.021 

266 


.103 

31.3 

.143 



.80 

.04 

266 


.25 

37.6 

.41 











-Continued. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


86.79 


5.78 

2.25 

1.57 

.75 

10.80 

15.00 

20.00 

13. 20 
9.00 
.60 
8.75 

12. 75 

19.75 
.60 

17.64 

13.72 

8.82 

.60 

1.50 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


31 


31 


$1,116 


31 



2 

2 

2 

2 

4 

4 

4 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

2 


House bill. 

1909 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 

• 





♦ 



332 

45 per cent. 

911 

20 per cent. 

332 

.do. 

911 

.do. 

332 

.do. 

911 

.do. 

332 

.do. 

QH 


332 

.do. 

Q11 


332 

.do. 

Q11 


332 

.do. 

911 


332 

.do. 

911 

.do. 

332 

.do. 

911 

.do. 

332 


911 

.do.. 

332 

.do.. 

911 

.do. 

332 

.do. 

911 

. do . 

332 


911 

.do. 

332 

• .. .do. 

911 

.do. 

332 

.do. 

911 

. do . 

332 

.do. 

911 

. do . 

332 


911 

.do. 

332 

.do. 

911 

.do. 

332 


y 




911 

. do ... 

332 





Remarks. 


Merchandise consigned; agents’ com¬ 
mission included in overhead and 
profit. 


Actual selling price, domestic, $1,358, 
due to difference in size. 

















































































































































































































165 


Country. 


Japan. 


T>o. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 


France. 

Do. 

Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 911- 
Con tinued. 

Cotton table cover and 
napkin, single print, 
hemstitched; size, 
48/48 inches. 

Cotton table cover and 
napkin, single print, 
hemstitched; size, 
54/54 inches. 

Cotton table cover and 
napkin, single print, 
hemstitched; size, 
60/60 inches. 

Cotton tablecloth and 
napkins, in sets; sets 
consist of 1 cloth and 
6 napkins; size, 48/48 
and 14/14 inches. 

Cotton tablecloth and 
napkins, in sets; sets 
consist of 1 cloth and 
6 napkins; size, 54/54 
and 14/14 inches. 

Cotton tablecloth and 
napkins, in sets; sets 
consist of 1 cloth and 
6 napkins; size, 60/60 
and 14/14 inches. 

Cotton table covers, 
stenciled, figured, 
made of coarse yarn; 
made of various pieces 
seamed together; 
hemmed; threads to 
square inch—warp, 42; 
filling, 42. 

Paragraph No. 912. 

India tape on spools; 
warp, 27 ends of 26/2 
cotton; weft, 24 picks 
per inch of 28/1 cot¬ 
ton! 

White tape on spools; 
warp, 35 ends of 16/1 
cotton; weft,39 picks 
of 24/1 cotton per inch. 

White tape on spools; 
warp, 17 ends of 15/1 
cotton; weft, 46 picks 
per inch of 30/1 cotton. 


Fancy linen tape on 
spools; warp, 15 ends 
of 16/1 flax; weft, 26 
picks per inch of 22/1 
cotton. 

Average tapes, warp, 
39 ends of 30/2 cottpn; 
weft, 32 ends per inch 
of 30/1 cotton (various 
sizes and yardage to 
box). 

Typewriter ribbon, cot¬ 
ton warp, 67 ends 140/2 
cotton; weft, 129picks 
per inch, 110/1 7/16- 
inch. 


Cotton suspenders; reg¬ 
ular lengths 90 to 99 
centimeters; cotton 
webbing, cotton and 
rubber webbing, and 
metal attachments. 

Cotton suspenders; 
extra long, 100 to 112 
centimeters. 

Suspenders, regular 
lengths, 90 to 99 centi¬ 
meters; cotton web¬ 
bing, cotton and rub¬ 
ber webbing, and 
metal attachments. 


Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

None found. 




.do. 




.do. 





Schedule 9.— COTTON • MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


.do. 


5/16 tape on spools; 
warp, 27 ends of 24/2 
cotton: weft) 36 picks 
perinch of38,/l cotton. 

5/8 labeltape on spools; 
warp, 45 ends of 24/2 
cotton; weft, 24 picks 
perinch of30/1 cotton. 

Plain tape on spools; 
warp, 17 ends of 24/2 
cotton; weft, 32 picks 
per inch of 30/1 cotton. 


Each. 


Spool of 800 
yards. 


Spool of 760 
vards. 


.do. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Typewriter ribbon; 
warp, 69 ends of 
140/2; filler 110 picks o f 
90/1, all best Sea Is¬ 
land cotton yarn; 
width, 7/16 inch; 140/2 
and 90/1 are made in 
England. 

Suspenders; regular 
lengths, 90/9 centi¬ 
meters; cotton web¬ 
bing, cotton and rub¬ 
ber webbing, and 
metal attachments. 

Suspenders; extra long, 
100/12 centimeters. 

Suspenders; regular 
lengths, 90/9 centi¬ 
meters; cotton web¬ 
bing, cotton and rub¬ 
ber webbing, and 
metal attachments. 


Gross pieces.. 


Gross yards. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


.do.. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent 

Amount 

$10.05 

$0.50 

266 

30 per cent. 

$3.13 

29 

$3.97 

*17.65 


2 

911 


332 


12.05 

.60 

266 

.do. 

3.75 

25 

4.10 

20.50 


2 

911 


332 


14.82 

.74 

266 

.do. 

4.62 

11 

2.32 

22. 50 


2 

911 


322 


9.12 

.67 

266 

.do. 

2.50 

20.0 

3.31 

15.00 


4 

911 


332 


10.33 

.75 

266 

.do. 

2.83 

33.7 

4.69 

18.00 


4 

911 


332 


11.26 

.83 

266 


3.10 

34.3 

5.21 

on 40 



911 




.41 

.02 

266 

.do. 

.12 

25.4 

. 14 

.09 


27 

911 


332 


2.10 

.175 

262 

25 per cent. 

.49 

16.5 

. 455 

3.22 

$2. 64 

s 

912 


34Q 


2. 90 

.242 

262 

.do. 

.65 

10.6 

.63 

4.42 

3.15 

8 

912 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

1.00 

.133 

262 

.do. 

.373 

15.4 

. 334 

2.44 

2.35 

8 

912 


349 


2. 90 

.242 

262 

.do. 

.65 

16.6 

.628 

4. 42 


8 

912 


34Q 


1.58 

.075 

262 

.do. 

.395 

13.5 

.278 

2.328 


8 

912 


34Q 


1.06 

.0318 

262 

25 per cent; emer- 

.218 

32 

. 419 

1.729 

2.35 

1,8 

912 

... - do. 

349 





gency tariff, 7 













• 

cents per pound. 











5.10 

.20 

262 

25 per cent. 

1.23 

22.5 

1.47 

8.00 

5.75 

8 

912 

_ do.. 

330 


5. 65 

.21 

262 

_do. 

1.36 

17.7 

1.28 

8.50 

6.25 

8 

912 

_ do.... 

330 


4.28 

.20 

262 

_do..... 

1.07 

8.1 

.45 

6.00 

5.75 

8 

912 

-do. 

330 . 

-do. 


Remarks. 


Quality superiority of domestic over 
foreign article, 40 cents per 800 
yards; actual domestic selling 
price, $3.04. 

Domestic article is superior in ma¬ 
terials and fabrications; approxi¬ 
mate quality superiority, 15 per 
cent; actual domestic selling price, 
$3.69. 

Allowing for difference in material 
and adding for the 50 per cent 
additional picks in foreign article, 
the quality superiority of foreign 
over the domestic is approxi¬ 
mately 15 per cent; actual domes¬ 
tic selling price, $2.03. 


Foreign article is superior in weave 
and yarn used in filling; approxi¬ 
mate difference, 5 to 7/ per cent; 
actual domestic selling price, $2.20; 
domestic in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial. 


The domestic article is inferior in 
material, manufacture, and finish, 
approximately 25 to 30 per cent 
quality, superiority of foreign over 
domestic article: actual domestic 
selling price, $4.41. 

Same as above, except the actual 
domestic selling price is $4.90. 

The domestic article is inferior in 
material, manufacture, and finish 
approximately 25 to 30 per cent 
quality superiority of foreign over 
domestic article; actual domestic 
selling price, $4.41. 































































































































































































166 


Schedule 9. —COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling • 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate. 





United 

States 

nrrency. 

freight, 
insur- 
mce, etc. 

Para- ! 
graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

graph. 

valuation. 



Paragraph No. 912— 
Continued. 










$6.50 

$6.25 

8 

912 


320 

45 per cent. 


Suspenders; extra long, 
100 to 112 centimeters. 

Suspenders; extra long, 
100/12 centimeters. 


$4.53 

$0.20 

262 

25 per cent. 

$1.13 

10.9 

$0.64 










.825 

37 

912 

10 cents per pound 
and 12£ per cent. 
15 cents per pound 
and 12J per cent. 

.do. 

330 

10 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 

25 cents per pound 
end 15 per cent. 


Corset lacings; 30 ends 
of 18/11 cotton, 11 
ends of 26/1 flax, 5 
yards. 

Corset lacings; 30 ends 
of 18/11 cotton, 11 
ends of 26/1 flax, 8 
yards. 



3.69 

.37 

262 

25 per cent. 

.77 

50.5 

2. 44 

7.27 


8 

912 

330 










912 

330 


Po 



5.70 

.57 

262 

_do. 

1.19 

52.7 

3. 93 

11.39 


8 





_ do. 

54.6 

5.05 

11.30 



912 


330 

.do. . 

Tin 

Corset lacings; 30 ends 
of 18/1 cotton, 11 
ends of 26/1 flax, 10 
yards. 

Corset lacings; 24 ends 
of 16/1 cotton, 9 
ends of 30/1 flax, 21 
yards. 

Corset lacings; 24 ends 
of 16/1 cotton, 9 
ends of 30/1 flax, 3 
yards. 

Corset lacings; 24 ends 
of 16/1 cotton, 9 
ends of 30/1 flax, 5 
yards. 

Cotton-loom h'arness, 
No.70/9 cord; cotton- 
loom harness, redeye. 

Cotton heddles, yarn 
70/9, 17 inches. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges, 12 ends 
of 92/2; warp body, 
124 ends of 148/2; weft 
swivels, 132 picks per 
inch of 60/2 mercer¬ 
ized cotton; weft body, 
107 picks per inch of 
49/1 cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges, 12 ends 
10s/2 cotton; warp 
body, 75 ends 120/2 
cotton; weft swivel, 
74 picks per inch 
of 66/2 mercerized cot¬ 
ton; weft body, 111 
picks per inch of 58/1 
cotton. 



7.07 

.70 

262 

1.48 

«... ...... 





Tin 

.do. 


1.42 

. 14 

262 

_do. 

.30 

64 

1.19 

3.05 


8 

912 

.do. 

330 

.do. 




1.68 

. 17 

262 

. do . 

.38 

61 

1.36 

3.59 


8 

912 

.do. 

330 

.do. 






611 

2.22 

5.82 



912 

... ..do. 

330 





2.75 

.28 

262 

.do. 

.57 


8 





1.10 

.05 

262 

.do. 

.275 

15.8 

.225 

1.65 


58 

912 

25 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 

.do. 

330 

50 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

.do. 




1.26 

4.20 

.0252 

. 06 

262 

262 

.do. 

.do. 

.29 

23.8 

.375 

1.95 


8 

912 

330 

Do. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges, 24 ends 
70/2 cotton; warp 
body, 116 ends 140/2 
cotton; weft swivel, 
122 picks per inch of 
50/2 cotton mercer¬ 
ized; weft body, 104 
picks per inch of 140/2 
cotton mercerized. 

Woven cotton labels; 

100 meters. 

.do. 

.66 

14.8 

.73 

5.65 

12. 40 

8 

912 

50 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 

20 per cent and 50 
cents per pound. 

.do. 

330 

50 cents per pound 
and 30 per rent. 

1 

30 per cent and 50 
cents per pound. 

.do. 

Tin 

2.90 

.105 

262 

25 per cent ’.emer- 

.50 

34.4 

1.205 

4. 71 

6. 60 

8 

912 

330 


warp edges, 8 ends 
of 8 per cent cot¬ 
ton; warp body, 80 
ends of 120/2 cotton; 
weft swivel, 66 picks 
per inch of 60/2 mer¬ 
cerized cotton; weft 
body, 91 picks per inch 
of 70/1 cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges, 24 ends of 
70/2 cotton; warp 
body, 214 ends of 140/2 
cotton; weft swivels, 
162 picks per inch of 
50/2 cotton; wef t body, 
101 picks per inch of 
140/2 cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 


8.97 

2.64 

.12 

. 13 

262 

262 

gency tariff, 7 
cents perpound. 

1. 46 

35.5 

3.75 

14.30 

27.96 

8 

912 

330 

Do. 

warp edges, 16 ends of 
112/2 cotton; warp ex¬ 
tra, 4 ends of 88/2 mer¬ 
cerized cotton; warp 
body, 216 ends of 148/2 
cotton; weft swivels 
140 picks per inch 0 
64/2 mercerized cot¬ 
ton; weft body, 11C 
picks per inch of 87/1 
cotton. 

.do. 

. do . 

.68 

35.6 

1.23 

4.68 

6.60 

8 

912 

. do. 

330 

.do. 


warp edges, 12 end 
of 90/2 cotton; warr 
body, 88 ends of 114 fi 
cotton; weft swivel 
79 picks per inch 0 
44/2 cotton; weft body 
101 picks per inch 0 
61/1 cotton. 

warp edges, 12 ends 
of 80/2 cotton; warp 
body, 92 ends of 140/2 
cotton; weft swivel, 
90 picks per inch of 
60/2 cotton; weft body, 
109 picks per inch of 
70/1 cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges, 16 ends 
of 70/2 eotton; warp 
f body, 216 ends of 140/2 

cotton; weft swivel, 62 
picks per inch of 50/2 
cotton; weft body, 100 
picks per inch of 70/1 
cotton. 


A 12 

.13 

9 

262 

.. .do. 

1.19 

22.9 

1.71 

9.15 

• 

11.28 

8 

912 

.do. 

330 

.do. 

Do. 

Woven cotton labels 
warp edges, 16 end 
of 90/2 cotton; warf 
body, 216 ends 0 
140/2 cotton; wef 
swivel, 64 picks pel 
inch of 56/2 mercerizec 
cotton; weft body, 101 
picks per inch of 62/1 
cotton. 

. ao . 














Remarks. 


Same as above, except the actual 
domestic selling price is $4.90. 

No comparable importation. 

Corset laces of this construction not 
made in United States. 


Corset laces of this character not 
made in United States. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Fabrication and finish of foreign arti¬ 
cles approximately 8 per cent 
better than the domestic article. 


Actual domestic selling price, $11.50. 
Domestic, in part of foreigu ma¬ 
terial. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 
Domestic selling price, $6.23 plus 
6 per cent for superiority of foreign. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 
Domestic selling price, $22.96 plus 
22 per cent for superiority of 
foreign. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 
Domestic selling price, $7.18 minus 
8 per cent for superioritv cf do¬ 
mestic. 


Domestic in part of foreign materia 
















































































































































































167 

Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


England 


Do 


Do 




Do 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 912— 
Continued. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges; 17 ends 
of 118/2 mercerized 
cotton; warp body, 199 
ends of 126/2 cotton; 
weft swivel, 62 picks 
per inch of 58/2 mercer¬ 
ized cotton; weft body, 
96 picks per inch of 
49/1 cotton. 

Woven cotton label; 
warp edges; 16 ends 
cf 126/2 cotton; warp 
body, 217 ends of U2[2 
cotton; weft swivel, 
90 picks per inch of 
58/2 mercerized cotton; 
weft body, 119 picks 
per inch of 78/1 cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges; 11 ends 
of 126/2 cotton; warp 
body, 234 ends of 162/2 
cotton; weft swivel, 
79 picks per inch of 
50/2 mercerized cotton; 
weft body, 103 picks 
per inch of 59/1 cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges; 12 ends 
of 118/2 cotton; warp 
body, 201 ends of 122/2 
cotton; weft swivel, 
52 picks per inch of 
56/2 mercerized cotton; 
weft body, 99 picks per 
inch of 46/l cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges, 16 ends 
94/2 cotton; warp 
body, 228 ends of 140/2 
cotton; weft swivel, 
70 picks per inch of 
66/2 mercerized cot¬ 
ton; weft body, 106 
picks per inch of 63/2 
cotton. 

Machinery belting, all 
cotton woven; 3£ in¬ 
ches wide. 


Machinery belting, all 
cotton 'woven; 4 in¬ 
ches wide. 


Machinery belting, all 
cotton woven; 10 in¬ 
ches wide. 

Machinery belting, all 
cotton woven; 6 in¬ 
ches wide. 

None found. 


Paragraph No. 913. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges, 16 ends of 
80/2 cotton; warp 
body, 232 ends of 
140/2 cotton: weft swiv¬ 
el, 46 picks per inch 
of 60/2 cotton; weft 
body, 96 picks per 
inch of 70/1 cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges; 24 ends of 
70/2 cotton; warp 
body, 216 ends of 140'2 
cotton; weft swivel, 
78 picks per inch of 
50/2 cotton; weft, body, 
92 picks per inch of 
70/1 cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges; 16 ends 
of 80/2 cotton; warp 
body, 232 ends of 110/2 
cotton; weft swivel, 
92 picks per inch of 
60/2 cotton; weft body, 
98 picks per inch of 
70/1 cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges, 16 ends 
ol 70/2 cotton; warp 
body, 216 ends of 
140/2 cotton; weft swiv¬ 
el, 52 picks per inch of 
50/2 cotton; weft body. 
103 picks per inch of 
70/1 cotton. 

Woven cotton labels; 
warp edges, 32 ends 
of 80/2 cotton; warp 
body, 232 ends of 
140/2 cotton; weft 
swivel, 71 picks per 
inch of 60/2 cotton; 
weft body, 103 picks 
per inch of 70/1 cotton. 

Machinery belting, all 
cotton woven; im¬ 
pregnated with special 
preparation rendering 
impervious to water 
or oil; 4-ply; 3£ inches 
wide. 


Machinery belting, all 
cotton woven; im¬ 
pregnated with special 
preparation rendering 
impervious to water 
or oil; 4-ply; 4 inches 
wide. 

None found.. 


do 


Machinery belting; all 
cotton solid woven; 
impregnated with spe¬ 
cial preparation ren¬ 
dering impervious to 
water or oil; 6 inches 
wide. 

Cotton knit fabric in 
piece; manufactured 
in United States, hut 
not sold in piece. 





Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 



House bill. 


1909 

! 







Drofit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 







Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

price of 
domesti 
article 
reportec 
compara 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para 

graph 


Remarks. 


freight, 

insur- 

Para- 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 


United 

States. 

Rate. 



currency 

ance, etc. 

graph. 

Amount 

ble. 





100 meters .... 

$5.20 

SO. 26 

262 

25 per cent; emer- 

SI. 21 

88.9 

$5.93 

$12.60 

$15.00 

8 

912 

20 per cent and 50 

330 

30 per cent and 50 

Domestic in part of foreign material; 





gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 








cents per pound 


centsper pound. 

domestic selling price, $16.78, minus 
10 per cent for superiority of do- 

. do.... 

7.02 

.19 

262 

.do. 

1.10 

15.3 

1.27 

9.58 

16.50 


912 

.do. 

330 

.do. 

mestic. 


8 

Domestic in part of foreign material: 
















domestic selling price, $15, plus 10 
per cent due to superiority of for- 
















eign. 

.do. 

5.20 

.26 

262 

.do. 

1.21 

88.9 

5.93 

12.60 

17.50 

S 

912 

.do.. 

330 

.do. 

Domestic in part of foreign material; 
domestic selling price, $16.78, plus 



























5 per cent due to foreign superior¬ 
ity; importer usualiy adds 50 per 
cent to cost and duty to cover over¬ 
head and profit. 

.do. 

1.96 

.25 

262 

.do. 

1.08 

86 . S 

5.48 

11.75 

11.30 

8 

912 

.do. 

330 

.do. 

Domestic in part of foreign material: 
















domestic selling price, $11.90, mi- 
• nus 5 per cent for superiority. 


6.26 

.12 

262 

.do. 

1.23 

11.8 

.90 

8.51 

13.70 

g 

912 

.do. 

330 


Domestic in part of foreign material; 
domestic selling price, $13.19, plus 

4 per cent due to superiority of 




























■ 



foreign. 

Foot. 

.119 

.0037 

262 

15 per cent. 

.0262 

97.2 

.1739 

.3528 

.204 

53 

912 


330 


Domestic sold to consumer in full 
rolls at $0,204; in cut lengths at 
























$0,216; foreign sold to consumer; 
unable to determine whether full 
rolls or cut in lengths; price taken 
as full rolls; importer claims im¬ 
ported belting is superior to do¬ 
mestic and sold at much higher 

.do. 

.23872 

.00597 

262 

.do. 

.0119 

141.2 

.4045 

.6912 

.233 

53 

912 


330 


price. 


.6975 

.01744 

262 


.1221 

106.4 

.8907 

1.728 

53 

912 





.5375 

.01313 

262 

.do. 

.09167 

101.7 

.6534 

1.296 


53 

912 





.do. 







.66 

53 

912 

913 -j 








266 

30 per cent. 





23 per cent.1 

332 














35 per cent./ 






















































































































































168 


Schedule 9— COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 
















House bill. 


1909 







Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price ol 

Selling 















price of 
domestic 


■ 













cost, including 

In- 





Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Oescription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign I 
^alue in 
United 

sanding 


Duty, present act. 


duty. 


foreign 
article in 

article 

reported 

vesti- 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American I 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 



freight, 

Para¬ 

graph. 





United. 

3ompara- 

graph. 

valuation. 





c 

States 
urrency. a 

insur- 
nce, etc. 

Rate. 

Vmount. i 

3 er cent. 2 

Imount. 


ble. 







Paragraph No. 914. 










$9.765 

$11.62 

4S 

914 


324 

50 per cent. 


lotton gloves, 80 yarn, 
unshrunk, long 16- 

Cotton gloves, 80 yarn, 
slightly shrunk, long 

Dozen. 

$4.00 

$0.15 

260 

35 per cent; emer- 

$1.37 

76.9 

$4.245 







gency tariff, 7 












button, 2-clasp. 

16-button, 2-clasp; 3 
rows embroidery.' 

Cotton gloves, 80 yarn, . 
slightly shrunk, strap 
wrist, 1-clasp. 

Cotton gloves, 80 yam, 
slightly shrank, short, 
2-clasp. 

Cotton gloves, circular 
knit cloth other than 





cent pound. 



2 .755 

6.045 

7.50 

48 

914 


324 

.do. 


Cotton gloves, 60 yarn, 
unshrunk, strap wrist, 
1-clasp. 

Cotton gloves, 80 yarn, 
unshrunk, short, 2- 
clasn. 

Cotton gloves, circular 
knit cloth other than 


2.40 

.15 

260 . 

_do. 

.74 

83.7 









1.405 

4.185 

7.00 

48 

914 


324 

.do. 



2.00 

. 15 

260 . 

_do. 

.63 

505. 










1.00 

1.00 

48 

914 


324 

_do. 



.52 

.05 

260 

35 per cent. 

.18 

33* 

.25 



















warp knitting m a - 

warp knitting m a - 














324 

.do. 

Do. 

chine. 

Cotton gloves, manu¬ 
factured from circular 

chine. 

Cotton gloves, manu- 

_do. 

1.05 

.08 

260 

_do. 

.15 

8.6 

.11 

1.39 

3.50 

48 

914 

.do. 


factured from circular 

















knit cloth other than 

knit cloth other than 

















warp knitting m a - 
chine. 

warp knitting ma¬ 
chine. 

Cotton gloves made of 
woven fabric, usually 












914 

23 per cent. 

324 

.do. 


None found. 

















- 

canvas or duck of 















85 cents per dozen 
and 15 per cent. 


Children’s cotton, open¬ 
work, lace socks; yarn 

cheap construction. 


1.22 

.06 

260 

50 per cent. 

.61 

13.8 

.26 

2.15 


53 

915 

$1.20 per dozen 
and 12* per cent. 

328 

Do. 






1.67 

3.92 

5.00 

53,59 

915 

328 


No. 50. 

Men’s cotton, full fash¬ 
ioned half hose; 33 




$2 per dozen and 
12* per cent. 


Cotton half hose; 33 
gauge. 


1.42 

.12 

260 

.do. 

.71 

74.2 














328 

$1.20 per dozen 


gauge. 

Ladies’ cotton lisle hose, 






1.35 

40.5 

1.75 

G. 07 

8.50 

59 

915 


Do. 

Cotton, full fashioned 

.do. 

2.70 

.27 

260 

.do. 


and 15 per cent. 


20/1 cotton yarn; 39 
gauge. 

Men’s cotton lisle sock, 
40/2 cotton yarn, mer¬ 
cerized; 39 gauge. 

Men’s cotton, full fash¬ 
ioned hose, 120/4 cot- 

knit hosiery, 40/2 cot- 














328 

.do. 


ton yam; 36 gauge. 
Men’s cotton, full fash- 






1.06 

56.6 

2.28 

6.31 

6.37 

53,59 

915 




2.70 

.27 

260 

50 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff 7 
cents per pound. 
50 per cent. 




ioned hose, mercer¬ 
ized; 42 gauge. 


3 4R 

.28 

260 

1.74 

15.8 

.87 

6.37 

6.37 

53,59 

915 

.do. 

328 

$2 per dozen and 
15 per cent. 

Do. 

.do. 














ton yarn, mercerized; 
















$1.20 per dozen 
and 15 per cent. 


39 gauge. 

Women’s full fashioned 
cotton hose, mercer¬ 
ized, 60/2 cotton yarn; 

Women’s full fashioned 

.do. 

2.61 

.21 

260 

50 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 

1.41 

73.8 

3.12 

7.35 

8.50 

59 

915 

.do. 

328 


cotton hose, mercer¬ 
ized, 60/2 cotton yam, 








1 






$2 per dozen and 

15 per cent. 


36 gauge. 

39 gauge. 

Women’s full fashioned 
cotton hose, mercer- 


3.06 

.25 

260 


1.62 

69 

3. 40 

8.33 

9.00 

59 

915 

.do. 

328 

Do. 

Women’s full fashioned 
cotton hose, mercer- 













ized, 70/2 cotton yarn; 

ized, 70/2 cotton yarn, 















$1.20 per dozen 


39 gauge. 

Women’s full fashioned 

42 gauge. 

Women’s full fashioned 




260 

.do. 

1.59 

73.5 

3.53 

8.33 

9.00 

59 

915 


328 

Do. 

.do. 

2.97 

.21 


and 15 per cent. 


cotton hose, mercer- 

cotton hose, mercer- 

















ized, 60/2 cotton yarn; 

ized, 60/2 cotton yarn; 















$2 per dozen and 
15 per cent. 


39 gauge. 

42 gauge._ 


3.81 

• 2S 

260 


1.97 

45.5 

2.76 

8.82 


59 

915 

.do. 

328 

Do. 

Women’s full fashioned 
cotton hose, mercer- 

None found. 













ized; 42 gauge. 

Children’s cotton hose, 
seamless. 


.675 

.035 

259 

20 per cent. 

.135 

36.1 

.305 

1.15 

1.60 

53,59 

915 

23 per cent. 

327 

30 per cent. 

Do. 

Cotton cut sox, Iso. of 
yarn 40. 







1.35 

53 

915 

45 cents per dozen 

32S 

70 cents per dozen 






None found. 











3.25 

53 

915 

$2 per dozen and 

328 

and lo pel cent. 
90 cents per dozen 



mercerized. 













12£ pei tent. 


and lo pci cent. 


Paragraph No. 916. 


















Cotton, French white 

Cotton knit undershirt; 
35-gauge circular flat 
stitch; 60 2-ply, lisle 
combed peeler yarn 


6.48 

.50 

261 

30 per cent; emer- 

2.22 

26.3 

2. 42 

11.62 

11.50 

59 

916 

$2.25 per dozen 
and 25 per cent. 

329 

$1.75 per dozen 
and 35 per cent. 





gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound 

.do. 










lisle, athletic shirts 
knitted; 5J-ply; Louis 
iana bleached cotton 

.do. 

10.41 

.52 

261 

3.26 

26.1 

3.71 

17.90 

9.80 

59 

916 

$4 per dozen and 

329 

$2.25 per dozen 

Switzerland... 

Cotton knit undershir 
white; lisle, size 5. 

Cotton knit undershirt 
16 cut, 2 by 2 rib ma- 





2S per cent. 


and 35 per cent. 


chine, circular; 80/2 
mercerized cotton 
yarn. 

.do. 


.50 

261 

.do. 

2.26 

26.8 

2.49 

11.75 

17.64 

59 

916 

| $2.25 per dozen 

329 

$1.75 per dozen 



Cotton, French balbrig 

Cotton knit undershirt 
35-gauge circular fla 

6 . oO 






and 25 per cent. 


and 35 per cent. 


gan underwear 

















knitted, single thread 
double-corded cotton 

knit; 56/1 combed 
Egyptian yarn. 
Cotton knit undershirt; 

.do. 

6.87 

.50 

261 

„.dc. 

2.34 

20 

1.94 

11.65 

15.68 

59 

916 

.do. 

329 

. do . 

Do. 

Cotton, French, Sea Is 













land, knitted under 

35-gauge flat knit cir 

















wear, single thread 

cular; 56/1 combec 











1 






combed peeler. 

peeler yam. 

















Remarks. 


Domestic selling price, $12.62 minus 
$1 for embroidery; importer claims 
usual overhead and profit, 39 per 

Importer claims usual overhead and 
profit, 45 per cent. 

Importer claims usual overhead and 
profit, 20 per cent. 


No-sale of domestic-for more than a 
year; selling price represents price 
prevailing in 1920. 

Domestic selling price varies from 60 
cents to $2.25, according to fabric 
used. 


Domestic, fashioned foreign, cut 
from knitted fabric. Domestic 
manufacturer claims that foreign 
is fashioned almost wholly in knit¬ 
ting machine or frames, and that 
the cutting or sewing is done to get 
in at lower rate of duty. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 




























































































































































































































169 

Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


France... 


Do. 


England. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 916— 
Continued. 

Cotton, French white 
lisle knit underwear, 
80/2; combed. 

Cotton, French white 
lisle knitted under¬ 
wear, 80/2; combed. 

Cotton underwear 
(shirt), fine lisle mesh. 


Paragraph No. 917. 


Cotton knit undershirt; 
40-gauge circular flat 
stitch; 85/2 gassed cot¬ 
ton yarn. 

Cotton knit undershirt: 
40-gauge circular flat 
stitch; 85/2 gassed cot¬ 
ton yarn. 

None found. 


Unit. 


Dozen. 


.do.. 


.do. 


Ireland 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Printed cotton handker¬ 
chiefs; yarn, warp, 
62/1, weft 55; threads 
per square inch, warp 
84, weft 76; average 
yarn,57/1; 16-inch cloth 
160 threads per square 
inch; 1.90 ounces per 
square yard; J-inch 
hem; punch hem¬ 
stitched. 

Colored woven bordered 
handkerchiefs; warp, 
99 ends per inch of 61/1; 
weft, 92 ends per inch 
of 80/1; 15-inch cloth; 
average yarn 73/1; 1.85 
ounces per square 
yard; J-inch hem; 
punch hemstitched. 

Colored woven bordered 
handkerchiefs; warp, 
96 ends per inch of 60/1: 
weft, 91 picks per inch 
of 83/1; 15-inch cloth; 
average 68/1; 1.80 

ounces per square yard; 
machine hemmed. 

Ladies’ printed cotton 
handkerchiefs; warp, 
84 ends per inch of 72/1 
cotton; weft, 79 ends 
per inch of 96/1 cotton. 
12-inch cloth; average 
yarn, 80/1; J-inch 
punch hemstitched 
hem; 1.41 ounces per 
square 3 T ard. 

Printed cotton handker¬ 
chiefs; warp, 84 ends 
per inch; weft, 79 ends 
per inch; 12-inch cloth; 
average yarn, 80/1; J- 
inch hem; punch hem¬ 
stitched; 1.41 ounces 
per square yard. 

Ladies’ woven corded, 
bordered cotton hand- 
kerchiefs;warp,83 ends 
per inch of 90/1 cotton; 
weft, 96 picks per inch 
01117/1 cotton; 12-inch 
cloth; average yarn 
102/1; 1.20 ounces per 
square yard; -iVinch 
punched hemstitched 
hem. 

Ladies’ mourning cotton 
handkerchiefs; warp, 
84 ends per inch of 78/1 
cotton; weft 77 picks 
per inch of 96/1 cotton; 
cloth 12 by 12; aver¬ 
age yam size 81/1, J- 
inch' punch hem¬ 
stitched hem; 1.34 
ounces per square 
yard. 

Ladies’ printed cotton 
handkerchiefs; warp, 
88 ends per inch of 67/1 
cotton; weft, 75 picks 
per inch of 102/1 cot¬ 
ton; cloth, 12 inches; 
average yarn, 80/1; 
1.40 ounces per square 
yard; £-inch hem 
punch hemstitched. 


Boys’ printed, punch 
hemstitched cotton 
handkerchiefs; warp, 
80 ends per inch of 46/1 
cotton; weft, 70 picks 
per inch of 74/1 cot¬ 
ton, average yarn 52/1; 
16-inch cloth; 1.95 
ounces per square 
yard. 


.do. 


Colored woven bordered 
handkerchiefs; warp, 
90 ends per inch of 53/1; 
* weft, 80 picks per inch 
of 58/1; 2.19ouncesper 
square yard; 15-inch 
cloth; average yarn 
p3/l. 


.do. 


do 


Ladies’ punch hem¬ 
stitched, printed cot¬ 
ton handkerchiefs; 
warp, 77 ends per inch 
of 61/1 cotton; weft 68 
ends per inch of 109/1; 
12-inch cloth; average 
yam, 75; 1-inch punch 
hemstitched hem; 1.32 
ounces per square 
vard. 

....do. 


do 


do 


do 


Ladies’ woven, corded, .do 

bordered handker¬ 
chiefs; warp, 91 ends 
per inch of 65/1 cotton; 
weft, 79 picks per inch 
of 100/1 cotton; 12-inch 
cloth; average yarn 
75; 1.60 ounces per 
square .vard; f-inch 
punched hemstitched 
hem. 

Ladies’mourning cotton .do. 

handkerchiefs; warp, 

91 ends per inch of 62} 
cotton; weft 77 ends 
per inch of 99/1 cotton; 

Cloth Hi by 111; aver¬ 
age yam 75/1, iV-inch 
punch hemstitched 
hem; 1.60 ounces per 
square yard. 


Ladies’ printed cotton 
handkerchiefs; warp, 
91 ends per inch of 64/1 
cotton; weft, 79 picks 
per inch of 96/1 cotton; 
cloth, 12 inches; aver¬ 
age yarn, 74/1; 1.58 
ounces per square 
yard; A-inch hem 
punch hemstitched. 


.do. 


i Foreign sold to retailers; domestic to jobbers. 


-- 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House hill. 

1909 


F oreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges. 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

j Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 


Remarks. 

United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

1 Amount. 

[Per cent. 

j Amount. 

United 

States. 

Rate. 


$14. 04 

to. 70 

261 

30 per cent emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 

S4. .56 

6.6 



$28.42 

59 

916 

40 per cent. 

329 

$2.25 per dozen 
and 35 per cent. 

I Domestic, in part offoreign material. 




11.47 


261 

.do. 

3. 72 

18 

2.84 

18.60 

22. 50 

59 

916 

.do. 

329 

.do. 

| Domestic; inpartofforeignmateriai. 
Actual selling price, $23.52, account 
of superiority of domestic. 







10.10 

1.07 

261 


6.69 

. 1945 

40.3 

9.62 

33. 48 


59 

916 

.do. 

329 

50 per cent. 


6.3 

.0315 

255 

.do. 

• 

30.0 

.26 

11.12 

1.80 

8 

917 

30 per cent. 

322 

55 per cent. 

Actual selling price, 75 cents per 
dozen; allowance on account of su¬ 
periority of imported. 

.63 

. 0315 

255 

• 

.do. 

. 1945 

41. 7 

.357 

1 1. 21J 

i. 97}- 

8 

917 

.do. 

322 

_.do... 

Actual selling price, 87} cents; im¬ 
ported 10 per cent superior. 

. 59* 

. 0298 

255 

.do. 

. 174 

52.3 

,41j 

11.21} 

i. 971 

8 

917 

_do... 

322 

.do. 

- 

.400 

.012 

255 

.do. 

.12 

30 

. 16 

1.69} 

1.63 

8 

917 


322 

.do. 

Actual selling price, 53 cents per 
dozen; imported is worth 10 cents 
per dozen more account cloth, 
punching, etc. 





.40 

.02 

255 

.do. 

. 12 

34.6 

. 18} 

.523 

1.72} 

1.63 

8 

S 

917 


322 

_do.... 


. 47 

.024 

255 

.do. 

.13 

83.4 

‘ 1.15 

i .67} 

917 


322 


Actual selling price, 55 cents per 
dozen: imported worth 42} cents 
per dozen more than domestic, 
account general superiority. 









45 

. 0225 

255 


.13*' 

36. 3 

.22 

‘.S3 

i.78 

S 

917 


322 

.do. 

Actual selling price, 73 cents per 
dozen. Foreign, on account of 
general superiority, worth 5 cents 
more than domestic. 









. 474 

.024 

255 

30 per cent. 

.14 

7.9 

.051 

1.69 

1.69} 

s 

917 

.do. 

322 






1 









ported article 5 cents per dozen 
superior to domestic article. 










































































































































170 

Schedule 9.—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


Ireland 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Do. 


France. 


Do... 
Do... 
Do... 
Do... 


Do... 

England. 


China. 


England. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 917— j 
Continued. 

Men’s woven bordered 
handkerchiefs; warp, J 
99 ends per inch of 61/1 
cotton; weft, 97 picks J 
per inch of 90/1 cotton; . 
cloth, 20? by 20; aver- ! 
ago yarn, 74/1; 1.82 
ounces per square 
yard; 1-inch hem 
punch hemstitched. 

Men’s colored woven , 
bordered handker¬ 
chiefs; warp, 91 ends 
per inch of 59/1 cotton, 
weft, 81 ends per inch 
of 72/1 cotton; cloth 19 
by 18}; average yarn, 
65/1; |-inch punched 
hemstitched hem; 1.82 
ounces per square yard. 
..do..,,. 




Handkerchiefs; warp 
114 ends per inch of 
122/1 cotton; weft, 112 
ends per inch of 150/1 
cotton; average yarn 
size, 134/1 cotton; 1.16 
ounces per square yard 
Handkerchiefs; warp, 92 
ends per inch of 60/1 
cotton; weft, 90 ends 
per inch of 82/1 cotton; 
average yarn size, 69/1; 
1.80 ounces per square 
yard. 

Handkerchiefs; warp 
118 ends per inch of 
124/1 cotton; weft, 114 
ends per inch of 160/1 
cotton: average yarn 
size of 134/1 cotton; 
1.19 ounces per square 
yard. 

Paragraph No. 918. 

Cotton blouses (waists) 
plain, handmade. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Men’s woven bordered 
handkerchiefs; warp, 
117 ends per inch of 
66/1 cotton; weft, 110 
picks per inch of 99/1 
cotton; cloth, 19} by 
19; average yarn, 76; 
2.04 ounces per square 
yard; J-inch punch 
hemstitched hem. 
Men’s colored woven 
bordered handker¬ 
chiefs; warn, 90 ends 
per inch of 60/1 cotton; 
weft, 80 picks per inch 
of 63/1 cotton; cloth 19 
by 19; average yarn, 
58/1; J-inch punch 
hemstitched hem: 2.01 
ounces per square yard. 
Men’s colored woven 
bordered handker¬ 
chiefs; warp, 88 ends 
per inch of 52/1 cotton; 
weft, 78 picks per inch 
of 70/1 cotton; cloth 19 
inches; average yarn, 
57/1; J-inch punch 
hemstitched hem; 1.98 
ounces per square yard 
None found. 


Dozen.. 


.do. 




Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 
charges, 1 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


cost, including 
duty. 

United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rato. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

$1.15 

$0.0575 

255 

30 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff 7 
cents per pound. 

$0.32 

65.5 

$1.00 

1.06 

. 053 

255 

.do. 

.323 

25 

.30 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


' $1.80 


_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 


None found. 


.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 


.do. 


_do. 


Each. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Shirt collars, 3-ply cot 
ton, top 96/92, gray 
100/88; finished count; 
back of top and sides 
of band, 72/76; inter¬ 
lining, about 48/48; 
3.75 yards to the 
pound. 

Slippers, straw and cot¬ 
ton. 

Paragraph No. 919. 2 

Cotton netting, 48 inches 
wide, 16 point, made 
onN. L.C.machine. 


.do. 


_do. 

Same as foreign; top 
96/112 finished count; 
back of top and both 
sides of band, 80/80; 
interlining, about 
54/46; 4 yards to the 
pound. 

None found. 


.do. 

Dozen. 


.do. 


\same as foreign, except lyard 
I 42 inches wide. 


.do. 


( Same as foreign, except 
37 inches wide. 


Cotton netting, 50 inches 
wide, 10 point, made 
onN. L.C.machine. 

I Cotton nett ing, 50 inches I 
J wide, 8 point, made ou 
| N. L. C. machine. , 

I Cotton netting, 40 inches jg ame as foreign, except 
) wide, 12 point, made I. 42 inches wide. 

I on N. L. C. machine. | 


.. .do. 


_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 


1.06 1 .053 255 


2.32 


1.975 


1.45 


.174 


. 148 


. 1087 


255 


255 


.do. .323 


.do. 


30 per cent. 


30 per cent: emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 


4. 24 

.424 

256 

7.88 

. 788 

256 

7.09 

.709 

256 

9.46 

.946 

256 

5.60 

.56 

256 

2. 47 

.247 

256 

1.69 

.067 

256 


3.474 

. .5608 
.52 
.375 
.316 
3 353 


.29 

.028 
.02 
.019 
. 015 
.0176 


30 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff 7 
cents per pound. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

30 per cent. 


256 .do. 


258 

358 

358 

358 

258 


35 per cent. 

60 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
[ centsperpound. 

_do. 

.do. 


35 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 


. 6445 


.53 


.40 


25 . 36 1 1.79} 


16 


28 


36 


..50 


■ 73i 


. 704 


1 3.631 


1 3.39J 


1 2.66} 


1 1.55 


i 1.55 


29 

93.1 

5. 540 

11.50 

38 

100 

11.03 

22.08 

14 

75.9 

7.54 

17. 48 

85 

88 

11.58 

24.84 

70 

22.9 

1.80 

9.66 

743 

46.2 

1.60 

5. 06 

507 

18.4 

.416 : 

2.68 

04 

. 

37.1 

1.795 

6.60 

. 191 

76 

. 5962 

/ 1.38 
\ 1.035 

.31 

82.5 

.702 

/ 1.552 
\ 1.16 

.219 

74 

.454 

/ 1.067 
l .708 

. 1813 

50. 9 

.262 

/ .776 

\ .5587 

.12 

43.1 

.219 

/ .7275 

\ .6548 


I LTtofpri^sWnlild ^tSshow^?^"dee per linear yard, and, second, equivalent price per square yard. All calculations based on linear yards. 


1.60 


1.2787 

1.0961 


1.2787 

1.0961 


27 


.488 \ 

.475 1 

• 34? I 
.3393 / 

.8602 1 
.7373 1/ 


House bill. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

917 

30 per cent. 

917 

.do.. j 

917 

.do. 

917 

.do. 

917 

.do. 

917 

.do. 

918 

33} per cent. 

918 

.do. 

918 

.do. 

918 

.do. 

918 

.do. 

918 


918 

25 cents per dozen 


and 12j percent. 

918 

33? per cent.1 

919 

40 per cent. 

919 

.do. 

919 

.do. 

919 

.do.. 

j 919 

.do. 


1909 


Para- 


322 


Rate. 


55 per cent. 


322 .do.. 


322 .do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price, $1.60. Import- 
ed is larger and better quality and 
is worth 20 cents per dozen more 
than domestic. 


322 


322 


322 


_do. 


.do_ 


_do. 


324 


324 

324 

324 

324 

324 

318 


324 


50 per cent. 


.do. 

.. .do. 

...do. 

.. .do. 


_do. 

45 cents per dozen 
and 15 per cent. 


Overhead and profit in 1920 was 20 
per cent on general business. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Usual overhead and profit is 10 per 
cent. 

Do. 


50 per cent. 


351 ; 50 per cent. 

351 |.do. 

351 j .do. 

351 .do.. .. 


351 


. .do. 


1 Not including 5 per cent commission paid purchasing agent abroad. 









































































































































































171 


Schedule 9—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


Country. 


England. 

Do.. 

Do.. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


England.. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 919— 
Continued. 

I Cotton netting, 42 inches 
wide, 8 point, made on 
N. L. C. machine. 
(Cotton netting, 37 inches 
wide, 8 point, made on 
N. L. C. machine. 

. .do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


k 


I 


Same as foreign. 


I Same as foreign, except 
( 42 inches wide. 


(Cotton netting, 42 
I inches wide, 10 point; 

made on N. L. C. ma- 
, chine. 

(Cotton netting, 37 

inches wide, 8 point; 
made on N. L. C. ma¬ 
chine. 

.. .do. 

...do. 


/Same as foreign, except 
\ 42 inches wide. 

Same as foreign. 


Cotton netting, 48 
inches wide, 12 point; 
made on N. L. C. ma¬ 
chine. 

. .do.. 


(Cotton netting, 42 
I inches wide, 14 point; 
| made on N. L. C. ma- 
l chine. 


.do. 


(Cotton netting, 50 inches 
< wide, 14 point; made 
on N. L. C. machine. 
(Cotton netting, 39 inches 
f wide, 14 point; made 
( on N. L. C. machine. 
(Cotton netting, 40 inches 
■j wide, 16 point; made 
[ on N. L. C. machine. 

(Cotton nettin g, 48 inches 
1 wide, 16 point; made 
l on N. L. C. machine. 

_do.. 


(Cotton netting, 54 inches 
wide, 18 point; made 
on N. L. C. machine. 
Cotton netting, 50 inches 
wide, 20 point; made 
, onN.L.C. machine. 
Cotton netting, 48 inches 
1 wide, 12 point; made 
| on N . L. C. machine. 

{ Cotton netting, 48 inches 
wide, 20 point; made 
on N. L. C. machine. 


,do. 


.do. 


Paragraph No. 920. 

Automatic lip packing; 
made of cotton, rub¬ 
ber, and lead; cotton 
chief value. 

None found. 

Offset press blanket; 30 
inches wide; cotton 
and india rubber; 3- 
ply cotton; threads per 
inch, 48 warp, 64 weft; 
weight, 5.94 ounces per 
square yard; 0.065 inch 
thick; used in litho¬ 
graphic printing 


Same as foreign. 
Same as foreign. 

. .do. 


Same as foreign, except 
( 37 inches wide. 


.do. 


Same as foreign, except 
46 inches wide. 


Same as foreign. 


Same as foreign, except 
42 inches wide. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

None found. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 


Unit. 


Yard... 
. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


|_do. 

.. .do. 


|_do. 

.. .do. 

|_do. 

.. .do. 

J-_do. 

.. .do. 


Same as foreign. 


Masks of cotton.. 

Offset press blanket; 30 
inches wide; 4-ply cot¬ 
ton; 0.065 inch thick; 
count per inch, 68 
warp, 70 weft; used 
in lithographic print¬ 
ing. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

-do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Pound. 


Gross. 

Yard.. 




Foreign article. 


Overhead and 







urofit on landed 

Selling 
price of 




Duty, present act 


cost, 

including 

Foreign 

Landing 



duty. 


foreign 

value in 

charges, 






article in 

United 

freight, 





1 

United 

States 

currency. 

insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

States. 




[ 35percent; emer- 

1 



/ SI. 5577 

' *0. 269 

$0.0134 

258 

( gency tariff, 7 

> 80. 093 

43.4 

SO. 16885 




1 cents per pound. 

I 




1.193 

.01 

258 

.do. 

.061 

38.9 

.10875 

/ .388 

\ . 37 t t 0 3 o 

.203 

.007 

258 

35 per cent. 

.0676 

31 

. 08615 

/ .361 

\ .354 



( 258 

35 per cent; emer- 

1 



/ •s??? 

1. 288 

.0141 

17 

gency tariff, 7 

( . 097 

40.6 

.1882 



1 

cents per yard. 

J 




.203 

.007 

258 

35 per cent. 

.0676 

31 

.08615 

/ ■ 3S| 

\ .354 

.203 

.007 

258 

.do. 

.0676 

31 

.08615 

/ .36-1 

\ . 354 

.203 

.007 

258 

.do. 

.0676 

31 

.08515 

/ • 33$ 

l .354 



| 258 

35 per cent; emer- 

) 




.344 

.017 

17 

gency tariff, 7 

^ .119 

25.6 

.1223 



1 

cents per yard. 

1 



l • 40 

.344 

.017 

1 258 

\ 17 

|_do. 

. 119 

25.6 

.1223 

/ .60 
l .15 

i. 465 

.0232 

/ 258 

l 17 

|_do. 

. 162 

40.4 

. 27255 

1 .946 

1 .811 

1.417 

. 020S 

/ 258 

l 17 

|_do. 

. 145 

40.6 

.24535 

/ . 849 

( .729 

.48 

.024 

258,17 

.do. 

• 16| 

84.9 

. 5694 

f 1.24 
\ .893 

i. 339 

.0169 

258,17 

.do. 

. 118 

38.3 

.18815 

/ . 0790 

1 .6268 

.02* 

.025 

258 

35 per cent. 

.214 

68 

.589 

/ 1.451 
( 1.31' 

i. 735 

.0367 

258,17 

(35 per cent; emer- 
•] gency tariff, 7 

| -255 

41.2 

.438 

/ 1.501 

1 1.128 



1 cents per pound. 



1. 588 

.029 

258,17 

. do . 

.201 

84.9 

.698 

f 1. 52 
\ 1.14 

i 1. 243 

.0621 

258, 17 

. do. 

.421 

32.5 

.58375 

2. 376 

. 9093 

. 0433 

258,17 

.do. 

.292 

■44. f 

. 5494 

1.791 

i. 394 

.0197 

258, 17 

. do . 

. 133 

58.3 

. 3300 

. 897 

1.105 

.044 

258 


.377 

58.8 

. S99 

2. 42£ 






(60 per cent; emer- 

1 




.602 

.03 

35S, 17 

( gency tariff, 7 

.341 

98 

.9605 

1.91 




1 cents per pound. 

1 







j (5 per cent; emer- 

I 

71.2 



. 9025 

.045 

25S, 17 

< gency tariff, 7 

( .314 

. 8985 

{ L 62 J 




( cents per pound. 

1 



.80 

.032 

266 

30 per cent . 

.24 

15 

.16 

1.23 

3. 74 

. 138 


39 per cent . 

1. 122 

63 

3. 15 

8.15 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$0.4417 
.378 

.44175 

■m 

• 34| 

. 3393 

. 558 
.478 


,34| 

. 3393 

.3952 
.3387 
-345 
. 3393 

. 69f 
. 6788 

. 69f 
. 6786 

1.395 

1.09 

1.023 
.877 
1.023 
. S77 

1. 023 
.877 

1.395 
1.190 

1.395 
1.196 

1.395 
1.198 


House bill. 


1909 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


1.37 


3.675 
8.10 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American ' Para- 
valuation. : graph. 


Rate. 


46 


919 i 40 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 


919 

919 


919 


919 


.do 


_do. 


919 .do- 

919 !.do- 


919 

919 

919 

919 

919 

919 

919 

919 

919 

919 

919 

919 

199 

919 

919 

920 


920 

920 


..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
. .do.. 


2S per cent. 


.do.. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.. .do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 


Remarks. 


351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

351 

332 


332 

332 


50 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

_do. 

.do. 

....do. 

-do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

....do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

...do.i 


_ do . 1 

...do . 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


45 per cent. ; Importers' agent thinks overhead 

and profit would be over 25 percent. 


. .do.. 
. .do.. 


i Not including 5 per cent commission paid purchasing agent abroad. 








































































































































































































172 

Schedule 9—COTTON MANUFACTURES—Continued. 


England. 


Do. 


Scotland. 


Do. 


Do. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

\ 


Paragraph No. 920— 



Continued. 



Offset press blanket; 30 
inches wide; cotton 
and india rubber; 3- 
ply cotton; threadsper 
inch, 48 warp, 64 weft; 
weight, 5.94 ounces per 
square, yard; 0.065 inch 
thick; used in litho¬ 
graphic printing. 


Unit. 


.do. 


Offset press blanket, 30 
inches wide: cotton 
and india rubber, 3- 
ply cotton; 1 layer of 
cloth has 104 warp and 
104 filling threads per 
inch, weighing 2.22 
ounces per square 
yard, and 2 layers of 
coarser cloth have 46 
warp and 60 filling 
threads per inch, 
weighing 6.3 ounces 
per square yard; 0.065 
inch thick; used in 
lithographic printing. 
.do. 


.do. 


Offset press blanket; 30 j Yard... 
inches wide; cotton j 
and rubber; 3-ply cot- i 
ton; count per inch, 

58 warp, 58 weft; warp 1 
yarn, 2-ply; weft sin¬ 
gles; weight per square j 
yard, 5.76 ounces; j 
0.065 inch thick; used 
in lithographic print- 1 
ing. 

Offset press blanket; 1 .do. 

cotton and rubber; 3- | 
ply cotton; 30 inches 
wide. 

Offset press blanket, 30 .do. 

inches wide; 4-ply ! 
cotton; 0.065 inch 
thick; count per inch, 

68 warp. 70 weft; used 
in lithographic print¬ 
ing. 


Offset press blanket, 30 ;.do. 

inches wide; cotton 1 
and rubber; 3-ply cot¬ 
ton: count per inch, 58 
warp, 58 weft; warp 
yarn, 2-ply; weft: sin¬ 
gle weight per square 
yard, 5.76 ounces: 

0.065 inches thick: 1 
used in lithographic 
printing. 

Offset press blanket, 30 ;.do. 

inches wide: cotton 
and rubber: 3-ply cot- 
ion, 30 inches wide. 


Foreign article. 

1 

Foreign 

1 

Landing \ 


Duty, present act. 


value in 

charges, 




United 

freight, 

1 



States 

insur- 

Para- 

Rate. 

. 

currency. 

ance, etc. 

graph. | 



S3. 74 

$0.138 

1 

266 ! 


11.122 

3.74 

. 138 

266 


1.122 

3.48 

. 122 

266 

.do. 

1.014 

3. 48 

. 122 

266 

.do. 

1.044 

3. 48 

199 

266 


1.041 




1 



Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


1 

Per cent. | Amount. 


03 13.15 


63 I 3.15 


75 3.50 


3.50 


75 


3.50 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$8.15 


8.15 


8.15 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


38.3!) 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


27 


5.IK) 27 


8.10 27 


8.15 


8.30 


27 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


920 


921) 


920 


920 


8.15 


5.60 


27 


920 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


28 per cent. 


.do. 


....do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


332 


332 


332 


332 


332 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


. .do_ 


.do. 


.do. 























































































SCHEDULE NO. 10 





— ---- 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

i Foreign 
value in 
United 

1 States 
j currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Paragraph No. 1002 . 





France. 

Ramie sliver. 








Pound. 

SO. 81 

$0.07 


Paragraph No. 1004 . 





I tal y. 

6/1 hemp tow yarn, wet 

Same as foreign.. 






.26 

.02 

Ireland. 

spun, gray, for carpet 
weaving. 

14/1 flax tow yarn, wet 




spun, gray. 




.10 

Do. 

16/1 flax tow yarn, wet 




.10 

Do. 

spun, gray. 

18/1 flax tow yam, wet 



. 30 

Do. 

spun, gray. 

35/1 flax line yarn, wet 

.do. 


.8013 

. 10 


spun, gray. 



. 10 

Do. 

40/1 flax line yarn, gray, 





Do. 

wet spun, warp. 

45/1 flax line yarn. gray.. 

.do. 


.8855 


Do. 

30/3 flax thread, black 



. 10 


sewing thread, 10-yard 
skeins, strength above 
standard. 




. 11 

Do. 

40/3 flax thread, black, 





Do. 

machine or hand sew¬ 
ing, on 2-ounce spools 
of 500 yards, strength 
above standard. 

19/9 flax thread, gray, 



1.74 



sole thread |-pourid 
cops, strength above 
standard. 





Paragraph No. 1006. 






None found. 

Gill nettings, nets, webs, 
and seines: Yarn- 
spun flax, 3-ply twist¬ 
ed gilhng thread, knit 
(not woven) into net¬ 
ting. This netting is 
cut by hand to con¬ 
form to specifications, 
giving length, depth, 
and taper, and is 
rigged with corks and 
leads (many interme¬ 
diate processes omit¬ 
ted), first quality 35/3 
cord. 3-inch mesh. 

.do. 









Paragraph No. 1007. 






None found. 

Hydraulic hose; under¬ 
writer’s hose. 

Foot. 




Paragraph No. 1008. 




Scotland. 

Brattice cloth, 72 inches 
wide; treated; ren¬ 
dered noninflamma- 
able; all jute; count 
per square inch, warp, 
19 threads; weft, 16 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 15.08 
ounces. 

Brattice cloth, 36 inches 
wide; treated; ren¬ 
dered noninflamma- 
able; all jute; count 
per square inch, warp, 
15 threads; wett, 14 
threads; weight per 
square yard, about 16 
oimees. 

Brattice cloth, 36 inches 
wide; treated; ren¬ 
dered noninflamma¬ 
ble; all jute; count per 
square inch, warp, 17 
two-ply threads; weft , 
17 threads; weight per 
squareyard, 16 ounces. 

Yard. 

.19 

. 

.025 





1 


.—FLAX, HEMP, AND JUTE, AND MANUFACTURES OF. 


Foreign article. 

I 

Overhead and 
profit, on landp.d 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
artic e in 

| • 

j Selling 
price of 

I domestic 
article 
reported 
com para 
hie. 


House bill. 


Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 




Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

L nit.od 
States. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para- 

graph. 

270 

15 per cent. 

*0. 12 




$1.00 

37 

1002 

13 per cent. 

341 

270 

12 per cent. 

. 0312 

6 

*0.0188 

$0.33 

.40 

58 

1004 

20 per cent.. 

341 

270 

20 per cent. 

.044 

27.5 

. 10 

.464 

. 5342 

58 

1004 

23 per cent_ 

341 

270 

.do. 

.061 

5.6 

.026 

.487 

.5594 

58 

1004 

.do. 

341 

270 


.061 

6 

.028 

.489 

.56 

58 

1004 

.do. 

341 

270 

.do. 

.1603 

11.8 

.1253 

1.1869 

1.29 

58 

1004 

.do. 

341 

270 

.do.. . 

. 165 

19.5 

.213 

1.303 

1.42 

58 

1004 

.do. 

341 

270 

269 

.do. 

25 per cent. 

.177 
. 675 

21.4 

.2487 
i 3.485 

1.411 

3.09 

1.53 

3. 11 

58 

58 

1004 

1004 

.do. 

.do. 

341 

340 

269 

.do. 

. 555 

29 .0 

. 895 

3.93 

4. 06 

58 

1004 

. do . 

« 

340 

269 

.do... 

. 435 

10.3 


2. 52 

2.41 


1004 

.do. 

340 






3.71 

37 









per cent. 








•38* 

.26 

37 1 

37 

1007 

1008 


345 

352 ‘ 

279 


.019 

8.97 

.021 

.255 

0.01 cent per pound 
and 13 percent. 








.20 

37 

1008 

l 

do. . 

.152 






* 




1909 


/ 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

35 per cent. 

Imported merchandise not sold; 
used for manufacturing braids; 
actual landed cost, SI: domestic 
in part of foreign material. 

6 cents per pound. 

Domestic in part of foreign material: 
importers’ usual overhead and 
profit, 8 per cent. 

40 per cent. 

Domestic in part of foreign material: 
importers’ usual overhead and 
profit, 15 per cent. 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

Domestic in part of foreign material: 
importers’ usual overhead and 
profit, 18 per cent. 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

Do. 

30 cents per pound. 

Domestic in part, of foreign material; 

foreign and domestic sold at a loss 
based on replacement prices; 
usual overhead and profits, 15 
per cent. 

385 cents per pound 

Domestic in part of foreign material: 
importers’ usual overhead and 
profit, 15 per cent. 

22J cents per pound 

Domestic sold at a loss; price based 
on replacement value; domestic in 
part of foreign material; importers’ 
usual overhead and profit, 15 per 
cent. 

10 cent s per pound 


and 20 per cent. 


15 cents per pound. 


0.0078 cent per 

Domestic in part of foreign material 

pound and 15 

Domestic 36 inches wide; sold at 13 

per (ent. 

cents per yard; otherwise com¬ 
parable. 

_do. 

In part of foreign material. 


1 Landed cost. 


( 173 ) 








































































































































































174 

Schedule No. 10—FLAX, HEMP, AND JUTE, AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 



■| 




Foreign article. 


Overhead and ; 
profit on landed | 


Selling 












price of 
foreign 
article in 

price of j 
domestic 
article 
reported ! 



Country. 1 

description of foreign i 
article. 

leseription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 1 
value in c 

ending 

harges. 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 





United 1 
States I 
■urrcncy.j a 

' | 

freight., 

insur- 

nce,ete. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount.; 

States. 

i*ompara- 

b’e. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 1008— 1 
Continued. 


Yard . 

$0.159 

$0.006 

279 

10 per cent . 

*0.016 



• 

1 so. 181 


37 

1008 










vas; all jute; colored 
stiipes; ISinchesw ide; 
count per square inch, 
warp, 17 threads: weft. [ 
17 threads: weight per j 
square yard, 10.5 | 
ounces. 


... .do. 

.08 

.002 

279 

_do. 

.008 

16.66 

*0.015 

. 105 


37 

1008 


Striped hane burlap, 36 
inches wide; all jute; ! 
colored stripes; count \ 
per square inch .warp, J 
15 threads; weft. 15 i 
threads; weight per 
square yard. 8.5 j 
ounces. 






....do. 

. 1412 

. 0035 

279 


.014 

10.10 

.016' 

.175 

• 

37 

11X18 


Striped tarpouline and j 
blanket cloth; 36 ! 
inches wide; all jute; i 
colored stripes: count 
per square inch.warp. 
24 threads; weft, 17 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 14 ounces. 


















Do. 

Paragraph No. 1009. 

Linen crashes, brown 

Linen household crashes, 

Y ant. 

.089 

. 0031 

283 

30 per cent. 

.0167 

4.63 

. 0055 

. 1243 

*0.116 

37 

1009 

Do. 

and bleached, 14 J 
inches wide. 

Linen crashes, brown 

brown and bleached, 
15 inches wide. 

Linen household crashes, 

.do. 

.103 

. 0036 

283 

.do. 

.0309 

4. 58 

.0063 

. 1438 

. 126 

37 

1009 

Do 

and bleached, 16J 
inches wide. 

brown and bleached, 

1 16 inches wide. 

Linen household crashes, 

.do. 

.111 

. 0038 

283 

.do. 

.0333 

4. 45 

.0066 

. 1547 

. 148 

37 

1009 

Do. 

Linen crashes, brown 

brown and bleached, 
18 inches wide. 

| Linen household crashes, 

.do. 

. 103 

.0036 

283 

.do. 

.0309 

4.58 

. 0063 

. 1438 

. 152 

37 

1009 


and bleached, 151 
inches wide. 

brown and bleached, 
15 Inches wide. 


.111 

.0038 

283 

.do. 

. 0333 
.0333 

4. 45 

. 0056 

. 1547 

. 162 
. 171 

37 

37 

1009 

1009 

Do 


Linen household crashes, 

.do. 

. Ill 

.0038 

283 

.do. 






brown and bleached, 
16 inches wide. 


.119 

.0041 

283 

....do. 

.0357 

.0363 

4. 40 
4. 14 

. 0070 
. 0067 

. 1658 

.18 

189 

37 

37 

1009 

1009 

Do. 

Linen crashes, brown 

Linen household crashes, 

.do. 

.121 

.0042 

283 

.do. 



Do. 

Do. 

and bleached, 17J 
inches wide. 

brown and bleached, 
18 inches wide. 

.do. 

. 129 

. 0045 

283 

. do. 

. 0387 
. 0381 

4. 00 

4 24 

. 0069 

. 1791 

. 197 
207 

37 

37 

1009 

1009 

. Linen crashes, brown 

i Linen household crashes, 
brown and bleached, 
19^ inches wide. 

.do. 

. 127 

.0044 

283 

.do. 






and bleached, ly 
inches wide. 

.do. 

. 135 

. 0047 

283 

.do. 

. 0405 
. 0417 

4. 16 
4.42 

. 0075 
. 0082 

. 1877 
. 1937 

.215 
. 233 

37 

37 

1009 

1009 

Do. 

Linen crashes, brown 

I Linen household crashes 

.do. 

. 139 

.0048 

2s3 

.do. 




Do 

and bleached, 204 
inches wide. 

.do. 

brown and bleached 
21 inches wide. 

..do. 


.147 

. 0051 

283 

.do. 

.0441 
. 0387 

4.38 
4.76 

. 0086 
.0082 

.2018 
. 1801 

.242 

.225 

37 

37 

1009 

1009 

Do. 

Linen crashes, brown 

1 Linenhouseholdcrashes, 
brown ancT bleached, 
1 18 inches wide. 

..do.... 

Linenhouseholdcrashes, 

.do. 

.129 

. 0045 

283 






Do. 

Do. 

and bleached, 17i 
inches wide. 

.do. 

Linen crashes, brown 

.do. 

_.do. 

. 137 
. 165 

.0047 

.0057 

283 

283 

.do. 

1 .do. 

.0411 
. 0495 

4.65 
4. 58 

. 0085 
. 0101 

. 1913 
. 2303 

.233 

.278 

37 

37 

1009 

1009 


and bleached, 201 
inches wide. 

brown and bleached 
21 inches wide. 

....do. 

. 173 

.006 

283 

! .„. 

. 0519 
.0291 

4. .50 
4.57 

.0104 

.0055 

.2413 
. 1353 

.288 

37 

37 

1009 

1009 

Do. 

Linen crashes, browi 


....do. 

. 097 

.0033 

283 






and bleached, 141 
inches wide. 




.004 

283 

.do. 

. 0345 

4. 82 

.0074 

.1609 


37 

1009 



.do. 

.115 




and bleached, 101 
inches wide. 



. 123 

,0043 

283 

_.do. 

.0369 

4.62 
38 R 

.0076 
. OSS 

. 1718 
.315 


37 

37 

1009 

1009 


Linen glass cloth; al 



. 17 

.006 

283 









linen warp and weft 
count per square inch 
82 threads; weight pe 
square yard, 5.7" 
ounces; bleached, 1" 
inches wide. 





283 

. do . 

. 032 


. 0312 

. 175 


37 

1009 




. 108 

.0038 




Do. 

warp, flax weft; coim 
per square inch, 9> 
threads; weight pe 
square yard, 3.4. 
ounces; bleached, 1" 
inches wide. 

1 






’ 








House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


0.01 cent per 
pound and 13 
per cent. 


.do.. 


do 


28 per cent. .. 


.do. 


do. 


.do......... 


... .do. 

_do. 


do. 

do. 


.do. 

.do. 


..do. 

. .do. 


. .do. 

. .do. 


.. .do. 

.. .do. 


. .do. 

. .do. 


do. 


_.do. 

.do. 


. do . 


1909 


Para- Rate, 

graph. 


352 0.0078 cent per 

pound and 15 
per cent. 


352 

0.00562 cent per 


pound and 15 


per cent. 

352 

0.0078 cent per 


pound and 15 


per cent. 

357 

50 per cent. 

357 

.do. 

6-d7 


357 

.do. 

357 

.do. 

357 

.do. 

357 

.do. 

357 

.do. 

.357 

.do. 

357 

.do. 

357 

.do. 

357 

.do. 

357 

_.do. 

357 

.do. 

357 

.do. 

357 

.do. 

357 

_-do. 

657 

. .do_ 

3.67 _do_ 

357 

1.do. 

357 

.do. 

357 

.do. 


1 Landed cost. 


Remarks. 


No sales made: freely offered at 22 
cents per yard: usual overhead and 
profit 25 per cent. 


Usual overhead and profit 33J per 
cent. 


Do. 


• 

1 Imported merchandise sold through 
' agent who receives from 2'to 3 per 

cent commission; domestic mer¬ 
chandise in part of foreign mat erial; 
domestic prices all advanced 5 per 
cent for superiority of foreign 
goods. 


Usual overhead and profit, 33 J per 
cent. 

































































































































































































































175 

Schedule No. 10.— FLAX, HEMP, AND JUTE, AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. I Description of foreign Description of domestic 
article. article. 


.Unit. 


I 

— 

Paragraph No. 1009 
Continued. 

Ireland. j Ramie dress linen; all 

linen warp and weft; 
count per square inch, 
64 threads; weight per 
square yard, 5.25 
ounces; colored, 36 
inches wide. 

Scotland.j White linen sheeting; 

all linen warp and 
weft; count per square 
inch, 90 threads; 
weight per square 
yard, 5.25 ounces; 
bleached, 90 inches 
wide. 


Belgium 


Scotland 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Belgium 


Ireland 


Do 


Paragraph No. 1010. 

Cotton and jute canvas, 
24 inches wide, cotton 
warp, jute weft; count 
per square inch, warp, 
34 threads; weft, 37 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 9.02 
ounces. 

Cotton and jute canvas, 
22 inches wide, cotton 
warp, jute weft; count 
per square inch, warp, 
28 threads; weft, 31 
threads; weight per 
square yard, -5.80 
ounces. 

Cotton and jute canvas, 
22 inches wide, cotton 
warp, j ute weft; count 
per sq uare inch, warp, 
34 threads: weft, 32 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 6.70 
ounces. 

Jute and cotton duck, 
24 inches wide, cotton 
warp, jute weft; count 
per square inch, warp, 
33 threads; weft, 36 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 8.25 
ounces; jute chief 
value. 

Cotton and jute canvas, 
22 inches wide, cotton 
warp, jute weft; count 
per square inch, warp, 
27 threads; weft, 27 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 5.74 
ounces. 

Jute canvas; all jute 24 
inches wide; count per 
square inch, warp, 22 
threads; weft, 23 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 8 ounces. 

Brown linen duck; all 
linen, 24 inches wide; 
count per square inch, 
warp, 46 threads; wef t, 
44 threads; weight per 
square yard, 5.5 
ounces. 

Linen duck, all linen 
warp and weft, 100 
threads per square 
inch, 5.75 ounces pet- 
square yard, brown, 
shrunk, 24 inches wide. 

Linen padding, all linen 
warp and weft, 65 
threads per square 
inch, 6 otmces pet- 
square yard, brown, 
24 inches wide. 


Yard 


do. . .. 


Cotton and jute canvas, 
24 inches wide, cotton 
warp, j ute weft: count 
per square inch, warp, 
35 threads; weft, 38 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 9.07 
ounces. 

Cotton and jute canvas, 
22 inches wide, cotton 
warp, jute weft; count 
per square inch, warp, 
26 threads; weft, 30 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 7.30 
ounces. 

Cotton and jute canvas, 
22 inches wide, cotton 
warp, jute weft; count, 
per square inch, warp, 
35 threads; weft, 35 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 7.30 
ounces. 

Cotton and jute canvas, 
24 inches wide, cotton 
warp, jute weft; count 
per square inch, warp, 
30 threads; weft, 35 
threads; weight per 
square yard, 8.93- 
ounces. 


Yard. 


.do. 


__do. 


.do. 


do 


do 


.do. 


do. 


do. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
artic ein 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
eompara 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rale on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 


Remarks. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent 

Amount 

Rate. 


SO. 32 

so. ot 

283 

30 per cent 

SO. 096 

31 

SO. 132 

SO. 558 


- 

37 

1009 

28 per cent.-. 

357 

50 per cent. 


1.33 

. 053 

283 


.40 

30.7 

. 547 

2.33 

1 

37 

1009 

.do.. 

357 



.104 

.0057 

284 

35 per cent. 

. 0304 

| 

23. 20 

. 0339 

. 18 

SO. 18 

37 

1010 

334 per cent . 

358 

45 per cent. 


.078 

.0047 

284 

.do. 

.025 

12.5 

.01355 

■ 12J 

. 126 

37 

1010 

.do. 

358 ! 

.do. 


.094 

. 0050 

284 

.do. 

.03 ! 

14.2 

. 0184 

• 1R 

. 14 

37 

1010 

.do.. 

358 

_do. 

. 

.10.1 

.002 

284 

.do. 

.036 

i 43.36 

.062 

. 201 

. 1975 

37 

1010 

.do. 

358 

_do. 

Actual selling price, domestic, 18J 















cents; foreign 5 per cent superior. 

.074 

. 0015 

2.84 

.do. 

.020 

24.1 

. 0245 

. 126 


37 

1010 


358 . 

...do 
















stated. 

.07 

.0017 

408 

Free. 


35. 98 

. 0258 

• 09J 


37 ' 

1010 

— do. 

352 

J cent per pound 

Usual overhead and profit, 334 per 














and 15 per cent. , 

cent. 

. 15} 

. 0038 

283 

30 per cent. 

.04575 

63. 36 

. 128 

.33 


37 

1010 

-do. 

357 

50 per cent. 

Do. 

. 188 

.005 

283 

.do. 

. 056 

26. 50 

. 060 

.314 


37 

1010 

_do. 

357 . 

_do... 

Do. 

.283 

.008 

2S3 

.do. 

.044 


2.335 

. 210 



1010 

.do... 

357 

















* figures; usual overhead and protit 















224 per cent. 


Usually 334 per cent. a Landed cost. 
































































































































176 

Schedule No. 10.—FLAX, HEMP, AND JUTE, AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Ireland. 


F.ngland. 


Foreign | Landing 
value in ' charges, 
United freight, 
j States j insur- 
j currency. ance,etc. 


Ireland. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 1010— 
Continued. 

French elastic linen can¬ 
vas, alllinen warp and 
weft, 75 threads per 
square inch, 6 ounces 
per sciuare yard, 
brown, 24inches wide. 

Paragraph No. 1011. 

Flax pile warp: cotton 
i filling: count per 

square inch—warp, 48 
threads flax, and weft, 
48 threads cotton; 

| weight of towel, 14 

ounces; size, 22/47, 

hemmed. 

; Paragraph No. 1012. 

, Union table damask 
yarns: Warp, 16/1 cot¬ 
ton (per square inch, 
62); weft, 27/1 flax (per 
square inch, 43); cream 
dice pattern; 70 inches 
wide. 


Union table damask 
napkins: W arp, 16 cot¬ 
ton (per square inch, 
69); weft, 51 flax (per 
square inch, 56); 
weight per square 
yard, 4.45 ounces; 
bleached size, 22/22. 


Duty, present act. 


Para- , 
graph, i 


Rale. 


Amount. 


. Yard. 


$0.2856 $0.0085 283 


30 per cent. 


Overhead and | 
profit on landed j 
cost including | 
duty. 


Per cent. 


$0.0486 


Dozen. 


Scotland.1 Union table damask: 

Warp, 24/1 cotton (per 
l square inch, 70/2); 
weft, 13/1 (per square 
inch, 40); oimces per 
square yard, 6.48; 58 
inches wide. 

Ireland. Linen table damask: All 

linen warp and weft; 
137 threads per square 
inch: 5.63 ounces per 
square yard: bleached, 
70 inches wide. 

Germany.| Linen table damask: 

Silver bleached, 70 
inches wide, 5.25 
ounces per square 
yard; warp, 66; weft, 
56. 

Czechoslovakia. Linen table damask: 

Bleached, 69 inches 
wide: count per square 
inch—warp, 66 threads, 
and weft, 67 threads; 
weight per square 
yard, 5.25 ounces. 

Paragraph No. 1013. 


Same as foreign except 
warp, 50 threads flax, 
and weft, 46 threads 
cotton, and size 22*/48; 
hemmed. 


Union table damask: ; Yard... 
Warp, 20/2 cotton (per j 
square inch, 62); weft, ! 

13/1 flax (per square 
inch, 27); weight per j 
square yard, 7.31 
ounces; cream dice 1 
patterns; 72 inches 
wide. 

Union table, damask Dozen, 
napkins: Warp, 30/2 
cotton (per square 
inch, 73/2); weft, 31 
flax (per square inch, 

50/1); weight per 
square yard, 5.88 
ounces; bleached size, 

22 / 22 . 


7.03 1.05 280 ; 40 per cent.! 2.81 


Amount. 


$0.3427 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 




$0. 29* 


.48 .0144 284 : 35 per cent. 


.168 


40. 4 . 2670 


Germany 


Irel ind. 


Linen huck towels: 
Yarns, warp, 35s 
(threads per square 
inch. 63/5): weft. 23s 
(threads per square 
inch, 36/3); weight per 
square yard. 6.01 
ounces: bleached: size, 
21 by 38 inches; hem¬ 
stitched. 

Union huck towels: 
Warp, cotton, 14s (per 
square inch, 58/5); 
weft, 22 s (per square 
inch, 41/3): wet spun, 
flax: thread flax; 
weight per square 
yard. 6.5 ounces; 
bleached: size. 17 by 34 
inches; hemstitched. 


3.37 


.12 


284 




.do. 


1.37 


Yard. 


.do. 


.do. 


.416 .0125 


1.12 .39 


284 .do. 


284 .do. 


0376 284 |.do. 


.do. 


. 858 » 


Linen huck towels: Dozen. 
Warp. 20/1 (per square 
inch, 01/5); weft, 18/1. 

(per square inch, 34/3): . 
weight per square ! 
yard. 6.94 ounces; I 

bleached: size. 18 by 
34incbes:hemst.itched. 


Union huck towels: .do. 

Warp. 30/2cotton (per 
square inch. 02/5): 
weft. 12/1 flax (per 
square inch, 32/3); J 
weight per square 1 
yard, 7.31 ounces: 
bleached; size. 18 by 
36 inches; hemmed 


284 .do. 


. 1456 


.39 


. 163 


.295 


26.7 .1534 


31.1 ! .491 


.93 


3.09 


$21. 83 


1.58 


2.57 


51.7 .612 


. 7275 


2. 04 


' . 9526 


1.795 


3.24 .32 284 .do 


2.26 . 068 284 


1.13 


55 1 2.58 


. do.. 


17.9 .56 


6 . 14 


3. 675 


House bill. 


Para- Rate on American 
graph. ' valuation. 


1010 ! 32J per cent. 



Kill 


33J per cent . 


357 | 50 per cent. 


353 


60 per cent 


37 1012 I 28 per cent. 


37 [ 1012 !.do. 


37 i 1012 .do.. 


37 | 1012 


37 1012 


.do. 


.do. 


37 


' 37 


1012 !.do. 


357 50 per cent . 


357 


357 


357 ! .do. 


357 .do. 


357 .do. 


1013 .do. 


357 .do. 


3.40 I 37 1 1013 .do. 


357 . do.. 



Sold at loss, based on replacement 
figures; usual overhead and profit , 
22-i per cent. 


In part of foreign material; domestic 
selling price from stock goods; re¬ 
placement selling price, $16 per 
dozen on Sept. 1; no sales; offered 
at. *15 per dozen in New York; 
usual overhead and profit, 40 per 
cen . 


Domestic, in part foreign material: 
importers’ usual overhead and 
profit, 33* per cent; foreign price 
for Sept. 1, 1921: previous market 
unsteady; actual selling price 
$1.50; 5 per cent added for general 
appearance, finish, and workman¬ 
ship. 

Imported article sold at a loss; sell¬ 
ing price based on replacement 
prices; usual overhead and profit, 
20 per cent; domestic, in part of 
foreign material; selling price, 
$2.45 per dozen; add $0.12 per 
dozen for better finish and work¬ 
manship. 

Price for Sept. 1, 1921; previous 
prices unsteady. 


Imported merchandise distributed 
by importing organization to mem¬ 
bers at cost; when sold to out¬ 
siders the usual overhead and 
profit is 12* per cent. 

Do. 


Domestic in part foreign material; 
importer states average overhead 
and profit 2.5 per cent; actual sell¬ 
ing price, $5.09; foreign + 25 cents 
accoiin t finish and 80 cen t s accoun t 
size. 


Domestic in part foreign material; 
United States values prevailing 
Sept. 1, 1921; prior prices un¬ 
steady; actual selling price, $2.91; 
foreign better finish and hem¬ 
stitched; domestic hemmed. 


Landed cost. 










































































































































































177 

Schedule No. 10.—FLAX, HEMP, AND JUTE, AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Ireland 


Do 


Germany. 


Do 


Germany. 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Ireland... 


Do 


Do 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1013— 
Continued. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Union luick towels: 
W arp, 13s cotton, 
(per square inch, 72/5); 
weft, 30s flax (per 
square inch, 38/3); 
weight per square 
yard, 6.16 ounces; 
bleached; size, 18 by 
34 inches; hemmed. 

Linen pillow cases: All 
linen; threads per 
square inch, 150; 
weight per square 
yard, 3.77 ounces; 
bleached; size, 22.2 by 
36inches; hemstitched. 

Linen huek towel: 
Warp, 30/1 (square 
inches., 61/5); weft, 
14/1 (square inches, 
34/3); bleached size, 
17/32; hemmed. 

Linen huek towel: 
Warp, 20/1; weft, 20/1; 
count per square 
inch—warp, 47.5, and 
weft, 44.5; weight per 
square yard, 9.73 
ounces; bleached, size, 
21/36; hemstitched. 


Union huck towels: Dozen 
Warp, 30/2 cotton 
(per square inch, 70/5); 
weft, 20/1 flax (per 
square inch, 34/3); 
weight per square 
yard, 5.83 ounces; 
bleached; size, 18 by 
34 inches; hemmed. 

. . Pair... 


Dozen 


do. 


Paragraph No. 1014. 

Linen bobbins, ends 9, 
48 pieces, 3 yards in a 
paper package. 

Linen bobbins, ends 11, 
48 pieces, 3 yards in a 
paper package. 

Linen bobbins, ends 13,. 
48 pieces, 3 yards in a 
paper package. 

Linen bobbins, ends 15, 
48 pieces, 3 yards in a 
paper package. 

Linen bobbins, ends 17, 
48 pieces, 3 yardsi n a 
paper package. 

Lmen bobbins, ends 19, 
48 pieces, 3 yards in a 
paper package. 

Linen bobbins, ends 21, 
48 pieces, 3 yards in a 
paper package. 

Linen bobbins, ends 23, 
48 pieces, 3 yards in a 
paper package. 

Linen bobbins, ends 25, 
48 pieces, 3 yards in a 
paper package. 

Linen bobbins, ends 27, 
48 pieces, 3 yards in a 
paper package. 

Paragraph No. 1015. 


Gross yards... 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


Men’splainlinencambrie 
punch- hemstitched 
handkerchiefs, 18-inch 
cloth, 1,200 linen eam- 
bric, punch -hem¬ 
stitched J, i, or i inch 
hem, French fold. 

Ladies’ plainlinen 
cambric punch- 
hemstitched handker¬ 
chiefs, 12-inch cloth, 
1,500 linen cambric, 
French hemstitched, 
I or 4 inch hem, French 
fold. 

Ladies’ plain linen 
cambric punch- 
hemstitched handker¬ 
chiefs, 13-inch cloth, 
1,400 linen cambric, 
hemstitched J or J inch 
hem, French fold. 


Same as foreign. 



Dozen. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost 

duty. 

including 

price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara 
ble. 

- In¬ 
vesti¬ 
gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 


Remarks. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount 

Per cent. 

Amount 

United 

States. 

Rate. 


$2. 77 

*0.Ill 

284 

35 per cent . 

$0.97 

26 

81.00 

$4.85 

$3.64 

37 

1013 

28 per cent 

357 










actual selling price, $3.47; differ¬ 
ence in finish and workmanship 

3.02 

.106 

284 


.72 



2.87 


37 

1013 


358 


Sold at a loss owing to competition; 
usual overhead and profit, 33§ per 
cent. 











2.85 

.10 

284 

.do. 

LOO 

5.31 

.21 

4.16 


37 

1013 

.do_ 

357 


Usual overhead and profit, 33^ per 
cent. 









4.26 

.142 

284 

.do. 

1.49 



5.85 


37 

1013 

.do. 

357 

.do. 

Normal overhead and profit, 33§ per 
cent. 









.1834 

.0183 

278 

30 per cent. 

.0550 

66.2 

.17 

.4268 


8 

1014 

28 per cent 

349 



.219 

.0219 

278 

.do. 

.0657 

64.5 

.198 

.5044 


8 

1014 

.do... 

349 

.do. 


.248 

.0248 

278 

.do. 

.0744 

78.8 

.2736 

.6208 


8 

1014 

.do_ 

349 


.296 

.0296 

278 

.do. 

.0888 

68.5 

.284 

.6984 


8 

1044 

.do... 

349 



.33 

.033 

278 

.do. 

.099 

76.4 

.3528 

.8148 


8 

1014 

.do.. 

349 


Importers’ normal calculations for 
selling price is cost plus 109 per 
cent to cover cost, duty, expenses 
of landing, overhead, and profit 
Merchandise of this material and 
construction is not made in United 
States. If sold to jobbers a further 
discount of 25 per cent would be 
allowed. Noimportations of tapes 
for measuring tapes in 7 years. 

.37 

.037 

278 

.do. 

.111 

91 

.471 

.99 


8 

1014 


349 

349 

-do. 

-do. 

.402 

.0402 

278 

.do. 

. 1206 

86 

.484 

1.0476 


8 

1014 

— do. 








.44 

.044 

278 

.do. 

.132 

94.8 

.584 

1.2002 


8 

1014 


349 

349 

349 

356 



.472 

.0472 

278 

.do. 

.1416 

93.8 

.62 

1.2804 


8 

1014 




.514 

.051 

278 

.do. 

. 1542 

94.2 

.6776 

1.3968 


8 

1014 




1.67 

.06 

282 

40 per cent. 

■ 58| 

27.4 

.63 

2.95 

2.30 

8 

1015 

36 per cent. 


Domestic in part of foreign material; 
selling price, $2.19 per dozen; 5 per 
cent added for hemstitching, finish 
and put up. 












1.07 

.04 

282 

.do. 

.40 

25.1 

.38 

1.89 

1.59 

8 

1015 

-do. 

356 

-do. 

Domestic in part of foreign material; 
selling price, $1.51 per dozen; 5 per 
cent added for superiority. 



1.10 

.055 

282 

.do. 

.40 

27.3 

.425 

1.98 

1.71 

8 

1015 

-do. 



Domestic in part of foreign material; 
selling price. $1.63 per dozen; 5 per 
cent added for superiority. 





95182—22-24 
















































































































































































178 


Schedule No.10.—FLAX, HEMP, AND JUTE AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Ireland 


Do.. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


France. 


England. 


India. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1015— 
Continued. 

Ladies’ plain sheer linen 
punch- hemstitched 
handkerchiefs, 12-inch 
cloth, 1,500 sheer linen, 
French hemstitched 
1 or i inch hem .French 
fold. 

Ladies’ plain 1 i n e u 
cambric punch- 
hemstitched handker¬ 
chiefs, 12-inch cloth, 
1,600 linen cambric, 
hemstitched 1 or i 
inch hem, French fold 

Ladies’ sheer linen 
punch-hemstitched 
handkerchiefs, 13-inch 
cloth, 1,400 sheer 
linen; hemstitched 
1 or 1 inch hem, 
French fold. 

Men’s plain linen cam 
brie punch-hemstitch 
ed handkerchiefs, 18- 
inch cloth, 1,400 linen 
cambric, hemstitched 
», 1, or i inch hem, 
French fold. 

Men’s plain linen cam 
brie punch-hemstitch 
ed handkerchiefs, 19- 
inch cloth, 1,600 linen 
cambric, hemstitched 
i, J, or £ inch hem, 
French fold. 

Paragraph No. 1016 


Ladies’ linen tailored 
waists, hand made, 
1,400 sheer linen. 


4 -ply linen collars, filling 
cotton. 

Paragraph No. 1017. 

Jute wheat sack, made 
from 37-inch, 10-ounce 
40-inch jute, burlap 
finished size, 36 by 22 
weight, 12 ounces per 
bag; mesh, 11/12; 
hemmed mouth, un¬ 
striped, sewn dry, 
packed 1,000 to the 
bale. 

.do. 


Same as foreign . 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Landing 
charges, 
freight,’ 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Same as foreign, but 
machine made. 


Jute wheat sack, made 
from 37-inch, 10-ounce, 
40-inch jute burlap; 
finished size, 36 by 22; 
weight, 12 ounces per 
bag; mesh, 11/12; sel¬ 
vedge mouth, un- 
strined. 


Same as foreign, except 
selvedge mouth. 

Jute fertilizer bag, made 
from 40-inch, 10%- 
ounce jute burlap; 
finished size, 40 by 26; 
weight, 16 ounces per 
bag; mesh, 11/12; sel¬ 
vedge mouth, un 
striped. 

Jute feed bag, made from 
40-inch, bounce jute 
burlap; finished size, 
40 by 23 inches; 
weight, 10 ounces per 
bag; mesh, 9/10; sel¬ 
vedge mouth, un- 
stnped. 


.do. 


$1.03 


1.13 


1.08 


2.00 


2.58 


Each. 


Dozen. 


Bag. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


4.14 


$0.037 


Para¬ 

graph. 


2S2 


. 04 282 


.054 


.072 


• 09i 


282 


282 


282 


.41 


2.14 I . 085 


.04122 


.0456 


.0041 


.005 


278 


277 


281 


281 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


..do. 


Amount. 


$0.40 


.42 


.412 


.74 


.96 


40 per cent. 


30 per cent. 


10 per cent. 


_do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


31.6 


24.5 


Amount. 


$0.463 


.39 


23.5 . 364 


22.3 


25.3 


1.66 


.64 


.004 


.00456 


31.2 


i 1.32 


1.976 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


.628 


9.75 


.895 


. 00068 


.00109 


$1.93 


1.98 


1.91 


3.44 


4.55 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


4.00 


3. 76 


.05 


.05625 


$1.58 


1.63 


1.75 


2.80 


3.57 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


6.75 


.067 


.06625 
. 086 


.059 


37 


37 


37 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1015 


1015 


1015 


1015 


1015 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


36 per cent. 


.do.. 


1016 


1016 


1017 


20 

37 


37 


1017 

1017 


1017 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 


33§ per cent. 


28 cents per dozen 
and 17 percent. 


1 cent per pound 
and 17 per cent. 


do 

do 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


356 


356 


356 


356 


356 


324 


348 


354 


.do. 


354 

354 


354 


Rate. 


55 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do... 


.do. 


50 per cent. 


40 cents per dozen 
and 20 percent. 


Seven-eighths of a 
cent per pound 
and 15 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Domestic in part of foreign material; 
selling price, $1.50 per dozen, 5 per 
cent, added for superiority. 


Domestic in part of foreign material: 
selling price, $1.55 per dozen; 5 per 
cent added for superiority. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
selling price, $1.67 per dozen; 5 per 
cent added for superiority. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
selling price, $2.67 per dozen; 5 per 
cent added for superiority. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
selling price, $3.40 per dozen; 5 per 
cent added for superiority. 


Usual overhead and profit, 33J per 
cent; imported goods sold at a loss; 
freely offered for sale at $7; domes¬ 
tic, in part of foreign material; 
actual selling price, $4.50; foreign, 
hand made. 

Domestic manufactured only on 
special order. 


Domestic, part foreign material. 


Part foreign material. 


Do. 


i Usual overhead and profit, 5 per cent. 



































































































































179 

Schedule No. 10.—FLAX, HEMP, AND JUTE, AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 



House bill. 


1909 


Description of foreign 









SelUng 
price of 
foreign 
article in 






Country. 

Description of domestic 


Foreign 
value in 
United 





cost 

including 

price of 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 






article. 

article. 

Unit. 

Landing 

charges, 


Duty, present act. 

duty. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 






freight, 






United 

Rate. 





States 

insur- 

Para- 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

States. 

compara- 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 


—--- 



currency. 

ance, etc. 

graph. 

ble. 





Paragraph No. 1018. 1 

















England. 

Inlaid linoleum; 2 milli¬ 
meters; standard for- 

Same as foreign. 

















Square yard... 

$1.02 

$0.11 

276 

35 per cent. 













$0.36 



$1.50 

$1.21 

66 

1018 


347 

8 cents per square 
yard and 15 per 


mula; third quality. 



























cent. 

Do. 

Inlaid linoleum; 2.4 mil¬ 
limeters; standard 
formula; second qual- 

.do. 


1.27 

.11 

276 


.44 
















1.82 

1.65 

66 

1018 

.do. 

347 

.do. 


lty. 

















Do. 

Inlaid linoleum; 3.1 mil¬ 
limeters; standard 

formula; first quality. 

.do. 


1.40 

. 11 

276 


.49 



2.00 








Inlaid linoleum; stand¬ 
ard formula; 6 milli¬ 
meters; brown. 

.do. 




2.02 

2. 26 

66 

1018 

1018 

.do. 

347 

347 
























Printed linoleum; stand¬ 
ard formula. 

Floor oil cloth; stand¬ 
ard formula. 

.do. 









.76 

.415 


1018 

1018 


347 

347 




.do. 



276 

20 per cent. 









Paragraph 1019. 













Ireland. 

Linen napkins, all linen 



2.07 

.103 


35 per cent... 

.725 

11.1 

$0,322 









warp and weft; count 
per square inch, 146 



284 

3.22 


37 

1019 

28 percent. 

358 
















threads; weight per 




square yard, 4 ounces; 





bleached, size 14/14, 
hemstitched. 


















Paragraph No. 1020. 

Grass rugs, cotton warp, 
standard imperial 
weave, stenciled with 

Each. 









9.64 

53 

1020 
















463 

35 per cent. 



design; size, 9 by 12 
feet. 


















Grass rugs, cotton warp, 

.do. 









8.88 

53 

1020 


463 


Japan. 


standard imperial 
weave, stenciled with 
design; size, 9 by 12 
feet, plain. 











.do. 









Grass floor covering; 


13.47 

.52 

368 

25 per cent. 

3.37 

43.1 

7.49 

24.85 



1020 


463 



rush squares, sewed; 
size, 9 by 12 feet. 


















Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic, 89 
cents, based on replacement prices; 
imported article sold at a loss; 
landed cost, SI.49; importer re¬ 
fused to give overhead and profits; 
domestic in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 
S1.20, based on replacement prices; 
imported article sold at a loss; 
landed cost, $1.82; importer re¬ 
fused to give overhead and profits; 
domestic in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 
SI .286, based on replacement prices 
and superiority of foreign; im¬ 
ported article sold at a loss: landed 
cost, $2; importer refused to give 
overhead and profits: domestic in 
part of foreign material. 

Actual selling price, S1.659, based 
on replacement prices, in part for¬ 
eign material. 

Actual selling price, $0,576, based 
on replacement price: in part of 
foreign material. 

In part offoreign material. 


Under the present act returned a 
manufactured grass, 35 per cent 
paragraph 368, based on decisions 
of Board of General Appraisers. 


1 Domestic manufacturers have liquidated and are selling old stocks on basis of replacement prices, which is approximately 30 per cent less than old prices; foreign manufacturers are still selling on the basis of the old cost. 























































































































































































































. 




























SCHEDULE 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF. 

had been no duty on imports of raw woof si^ ^°iQrf* C mlf CeS ° f manu ^ ac( ' ures wo °l are based on free wool. At the time this data was procured the American prices had not yet been enhanced by the amount of a duty on raw wool. Prior to the enactment of the emergency tariff law there 
wools during the remaining nine months of 1901 j , ° P r * ces w ool in the United States at the time when the emergency tariff went into effect were at a parity with world prices of similar wools. The stocks then on hand were so large that it was not necessary to import clothing 
States through consumption has since resulted ' rl ^ WaS practica ^ y no enhancement of the prices of clothing wools in the United States up to the time when the prices herewith reported on manufactured goods were obtained. The reduction of the excess stock of wool in the United 
expected that the importation of raw wool w'lff & mcrease * n domestic prices of raw wool compared with the parity of foreign prices; and as the total domestic consumption is now at the rate of considerably more than twice the quantity of the home production, it must be 

otherwise, if wools already in the country could ^°° n i e resumed. Since the imported wools will cost as much more than the foreign price as the actual duty paid thereon, it must be assumed that American prices will by that time be enhanced by the amount of the duty actually paid; 
to add to the respective American prices presented h l6SS than tlle f . oreign oost of similar wools plus the duty, imports will not be made. To determine the difference there will be between foreign and American prices when the raw-wool duty becomes fully effective, it will be necessary 


1 an amount equal to the dutiable cost of the wool contained therein. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

England. 

Paragraph No. 1106. 

Wool tops, 64s, combed 
in oil. 

Wool tops, 64s, combed 
in oil, Australian. 

Worsted tops, 56s, oil 
combed. 

Wool tops, 58s, oil 
combed. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Wool tops, 60s, combed 
in oil. 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Wool tops, 70s, combed 
in oil. 

.do. 

Do. 

Switzerland.... 

Do. 

Paragraph No. 1107. 

Worsted yam, l/30s of 
64s warp; dry combed 
on tubes. 

..do. 

Do. 



Worsted yarn, l/40s 
warp of 70s tops; dry 
combed on tubes. 

Worsted yarn, l/40s of 
70s; dry combed in 
skein form. 

Worsted yam, 2/26s of 
56s tops; dry combed 
in skeins; knitting 
yarn. 

.do. 


Switzerland 

Do... 

England. 

Worsted yam, 2/40s of 
64s tops; combed in 
oil; in form of cheeses. 

Dn 

Do. 

Worsted yarn, 2/40s 
warp of 64s tops; 
combed in oil; in 
form of cheeses. 



Description of domestic 
article. 


Same as foreign. 


.do. 


Wool tops, 56s, oil 
combed. 

Wool tops, 56s to 58s, 
high, | territory, 
combed in oil; Ohio 
and territory wool. 

Same as foreign. 

Wool tops, 58s, combed 
in oil, high, f ter¬ 
ritory wool. 

Wool tops, 60s, oil 
combed, made of 
blood domestic wool. 

Wool tops, 60s to 64s, 
tops dry combed, 
made of Ohio and ter¬ 
ritory domestic wool. 

Wool tops, 60s, combed 
in oil, made of good §- 
blood domestic wool. 

Wool tops, 70s, oil 
combed, Australian. 

.do.. 


Worsted yarn, l/30s of 
62s tops; dry combed 
in skein form. 


Worsted yarn, l/30s 
warp of 64s tops; dry 
combed on warp bob¬ 
bins. 

Worsted yarn, l/30s of 
66-68S tops; dry 

combed. 

Worsted yarn, l/40s 
warp of 70s tops; dry 
combed on warp bob¬ 
bins. 

Worsted yarn, l/40s of 
70s tops; dry combed 
on tops or dresser 
spools. 

Worsted yarn, 2/26s of 
56/5Ss tops; dry comb¬ 
ed in skeins. 

Worsted yarn, 2/26s of 
56s tops; combed in 
oil, in skeins, knitting 
yarn. 

Worsted yarn, 2/40s of 
60s tops; dmbed in 
oil; tops double 
combed. 

Worsted yam, 2/40s of 
60s top; combed in 
oil; in skeins. 

Worsted yam, 2/40s of 
64s top; dry combed; 
in skeins or on dresser 


Unit. 


Pound. 


_do... 

-do... 

_do... 


.do. 

.do. 


.do... 
.do_ 


.do. 


.do... 
.do... 


Pound. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

$0.7175 

$0.02 

286 


$0.0574 

13.2 

$0.105 

$0. 90 

$1.09 

.72 

.02 

286 


. 0576 

2. 8 

.0224 

.82 

1. 09 

.4235 

.02 

286 


. 0388 

3.7 

.0177 

.50 

.792 

.4235 

.02 

286 

.do. 

.0388 

3.7 

.0177 

.50 

.74 

.52 

.0345 

286 

.do. 

.038 

13.1 

.0775 

.67 

.89 

.52 

. 0345 

286 


. 038 

13.1 

.0775 

.67 

. 84 

.60 

.0345 

286 

.do. 

.048 

15.75 

.1075 

.79 

1.045 

.60 

.0345 

286 

.do. 

.048 

15.75 

.1075 

.79 

.89 

.60 

.0345 

286 


.048 

15.75 

. 1075 

.79 

.96 

.815 

.02 

286 

.do. 

.055 

4.5 

.04 

.93 

1.188 

.794 

.02 

286 


. 0635 

12.8 

.1125 

.99 

1.188 

1.10 

.06 

287 


. 198 




1.60 

1.10 

.06 

287 


. 198 




1.81 

1.10 

.06 

287 


. 198 




1.73 

1.15 

.06 

287 


.65 




2.06 

gency tariff, 45 









centsperpound. 






1 on 

. 06 

287 


. 18 




2.12 

.65 

.06 

287 

.do. 

.117 

3.38 

.028 

.855 

1.26 

05 

. 06 

287 


. 117 

3.38 

.028 

.855 

1.176 

1 104 

067 

287 


.21 




1.91 

1 164 

067 

287 

.do. 

.21 

3. 38 

.028 

.855 

1.76 

1.023 

. 0551 

287 


.63 




1.72 









In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


27,49 

49 

49 

27 

27,49 
27,49 

49 

27 

27 

27,49 

27 

49,27 

49,27 

49,27 

49,27 

49,27 

49,27 
49,27 
49,27 

27 
49,27 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1106 

1106 

1106 

1106 


1106 

1106 


1106 

1106 

1106 

1106 

1106 

1107 

1107 

1107 

1107 

1107 

1107 

1107 

1107 

1107 

1107 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


27J cents per 
pound and 10 
per cent. 

_do. 


. .do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


30 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


30 cents per pound 
and 18 per cent. 


.do. 


30 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


375 


375 


Rate. 


375 

375 


375 

375 

375 

375 

375 

377 

377 

377 

377 

377 

377 

377 

377 

377 

377 


Remarks. 


36§ cents per 
pound and 30 
per cent. 

_do. 


375 .do. 

375 .do.. 


...do. 
.. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


381 cents per 
pound and 40 
per cent. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


.do. 

.do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 


Usual overhead and profit, 5 per 
cent. 

Do. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 
Do. 


Landed cost of the foreign article, 
$1,358; tobe used in manufacturing 
purposes; shipped Mar. 9, 1921; 
sales of the domestic article as of 
Mar. 11, 1921. 

Sales as of Apr. 1,1921. 


Sales as of Sept. 1, 1921. 


Landed cost of the foreign article, 
$1.86; used for manufacturing pur¬ 
poses; shipped Aug. 12, 1921; sales 
of the domestic article as of Sept. 1, 
1921. 

Landed cost of the foreign article, 
$1.24; no sales shipped Mar. 11, 
1921: domestic article in part of 
foreign material. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Landed cost, $1,441; not sold; used 
for manufacturing purposes; 
shipped Feb. 26, 1921; domestic, 
in part foreign material; prices 
of Sept. 1, 1921. 

Prices of Apr. 11, 1921. 


Landed cost, $1,708; not sold; used 
for manufacturing. 


( 181 ) 





































































































































































































182 


Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 



House bill. 


1909 










profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 





- 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 


price of 
domestic 
article 

In- 

vesti- 







value in 

charges, 





article in 

reported 

compara¬ 

ble. 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para- 

Rate. 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Percent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 1107— 


















Continued. 

















Switzerland.... 

Worsted yarn, 2/40s 

Worsted yam, 2/40s of 
60s tops; dry combed; 

Pound. 

$1.20 

$0.072 

287 

18 per cent.. 

$0.216 




$1.76 

27,49 

1107 

30 cents perpound 

377 

381 cents per 
pound and 40 


warp of 64s; dry 
combed; in skein 








and 20 percent. 



in skeins or on dresser 















per cent. 


form. 

spools. 














377 

.do. 

England. 

Worsted yarn, 2/50s of 
64s tops; combed in 

Worsted yarn, 2/50s of 
64s tops; combed in 


1.05 

.055 

287 


.189 




2.11 

27,49 

1107 












oil; in form of cheeses. 

oil; tops doubled 
combed in skeins. 
















Do.... 

Worsted yarn, 2/48s of 
64s tops: combed in 

Worsted yam, 2/50s of 
66s tops; combed in 


.855 

.067 

287 

18 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 

.601 




2.03 

27,49 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 










oil; on cheeses. 

oil; in skeins. 





cents per pound. 











Do. 

Worsted yarn, 2/48s of 
66s tops; oil combed; 



1.05 

.055 

287 


.639 




2.03 

27,49 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 












on 1 pound cheeses. - 

















Do. 

Worsted yarn, 2/28s of 
64s tops; combed in 



.93 

.055 

287 


.61 




2.03 

27,49 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 












oil; on cheeses. 

















Switzerland.... 

Worsted yarn, 2/50s of 
64s tops; dry combed; 

Worsted yarn, 2/50s of 
64s tops; dry combed; 

.do. 

1.28 

.06 

287 


, *23 

5.7 

$0.09 

$1.66 

1.96 

27,49 

1107 


377 

.do. 





on spools. 

on skeins or on dresser 
spools. 

Same as foreign, on 
skeins. 

















Worsted yams, 2/60s of 
70s tops; oil combed; 

.do. 

1.376 

.055 

287 

18 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff; 45 

.697 




2.50 

49,27 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 









on cheeses. 






cents per pound. 











Do 




1 376 

.055 

287 


.697 




2.35 

49,27 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 

T)n 




1 34 

.05 

287 


.69 




2.50 

49,27 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 

Dr» 




1 34 

.05 

.055 

287 


.69 




2.35 

49,27 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 

Do 




1.02 

287 

.do. 

.6336 




2.50 

49,27 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 

Do 




1.02 

.055 

287 

.do. 

.6336 




2.35 

49,27 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 


Worsted yam, 2/50s of 
64s tops; dry combed; 

Worsted yarn, 2/50s of 
6 6/68s' tops; dry 
combed; in skeins or 


1.53 

.055 

287 


.275 




2.01 

49,27 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 














on tubes. 
















Switzerland... 

Worsted yarn, 2/60s of 

on dresser spools. 
Worsted yam, 2/60s of 

.do. 

1.39 

.06 

287 


.2502 

6.5 

.1098 

1.81 

2.55 

27,49 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 











70s; dry combed; in 

70s tops; dry combed: 

















skeins. 

in skeins or on dresser 


















spools. 


1.39 

.06 

287 


.2502 

6.5 

.1098 

1.81 

2.60 

27,49 

1107 


377 

.do. 


Worsted yam, 2/60s of 
70s tops; dry combed; 



1.379 


287 

.do. 

.248 




2.55 

27,49 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do.. 

















in skeins or on dresser 


















spools. 



1.379 

.05 

287 


.248 




2.60 

27,49 

1107 

.do. 

377 

.do. 


Worsted yarn, 2/40s of 
70s; combed in oil; in 



1.266 

.055 

287 

.do. 

.175 





27 

1107 

30 cents per pound 

377 

38J cents per pound 
and 40 per cent. 

Do. 











and 20 per cent. 



form of cheeses. 
Worsted yarn, 2/32s of 
56s; combed in oil; on 



.69 

.055 

287 

.do. 

.124 





27 

1107 

30 cents per pound 

377 


Do. 











and 18 per cent. 




cheeses. 


















Paragraph No. 1108. 


















Ladies dress goods; all 
wool taffeta; width, 

Ladies dress goods; all 
wool taffeta; width, 

Vflrri 

.663 

.033 

290 

35 per cent. 

.232 



i . 928 

.78 

38 

1108 

36 cents per pound 

381 

11 cents per square 
yard and 55 per 

France. 










and 271 per cent. 



40/41 inch; weight per 

37 inches; weight per 















cent. 


running yard, 3.69 
ounces; warp, 94 ends 
per inch of 1/39 wor- 

running yard, 4.10 
ounces; warp, 88 ends 
per inch of 1/40 wor- 

















sted; weft, 54 picks per 
inch of 1/53 worsted. 

sted; weft, 46 picks per 
inch of 1/30 worsted. 

















Remarks. 


Landed cost, $1,488; not sold; used 
for manufacturing purposes. 


Landed cost, $1,294; not sold; used 
for manufacturing purposes; for¬ 
eign merchandise shipped Apr. 21, 
1921; domestic selling price as of 
Sept. 1, 1921; domestic, in part 
of foreign material. 

Landed cost, $1,526; not sold; used 
for manufacturing purposes; for¬ 
eign shipped Aug. 27, 1921; do¬ 
mestic sale as of Apr. 21, 1921. 

Landed cost, $1,744; not sold; used 
for manufacturing purposes; for¬ 
eign shipped Sept. 20, 1921; do¬ 
mestic sale as of Apr. 21,1921. 

Landed cost $1,595; not sold: used 
for manufacturing purposes; for¬ 
eign merchandise shipped Sept. 20, 
1921; domestic sale as of Apr. 21, 
1921. 


Domestic, in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial; landed cost foreign article, 
$2.1228; -not. sold: used for manu¬ 
facturing purposes. 

Landed cost foreign article $2,128; 
not sold; used for manufacturing 
purposes. 

Domestic, in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial; landed cost foreign article, 
$2.08; not sold; used for manu¬ 
facturing purposes. 

Landed cost foreign article, $2.08; 
not sold: used for manufacturing 
purposes. 

Domestic, in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial; landed cost foreign article, 
$1,708; not sold; used for manu¬ 
facturing purposes. 

Landed cost foreign article, $1,708: 
not sold; used for manufacturing 
purposes. 

Landed cost, $1.86; not sold; used 
for manufacturing purposes; ship¬ 
ped Feb. 2, 1921; domestic prices 
as of Aug. 23, 1921. 

Foreign article shipped Mar. 11, 
1921; domestic price of Sept. 1, 
1921. 

Domestic, in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial: price as of Sept. 1, 1921. 

Landed cost of the foreign article, 
$1,677; no sales; shipped Apr. 21, 
1921; domestic sales price as of 
September, 1921. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
price as of Sept. 1, 1921. 

Landed cost, $1,496; not sold; used 
for manufacturing purposes; ship¬ 
ped Apr. 27, 1921. 

Landed cost, $0,869; not sold; used 
for manufacturing purposes; ship¬ 
ped Mar. 31, 1921. 


Imported article sold at a loss due to 
competition of the domestig article: 
actual selling price of the domestic 
article, 73 cents; advance made duo 
to superiority of the foreign article 
over the domestic. 


i Landed cost. 








































































































































































































































183 


Country. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1108— 
Continued. 

Ladies dress goods; all 
wool ottoman; width, 
40/41 inch; weight per 
linear yard, 3.69 
ounces; warp, 96 ends 
per inch of 1/41 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 47 picks per 
inch of 1/41 worsted. 


Ladies dress goods; cash- 
mere henrietta; width, 
40 inches; weight per 
linear yard, 3.18 
ounces; warp, 67 ends 
per inch of 1^49 wor- 
sted;weft,S4 picks per 
inch of 1/62 worsted. 

Ladies’ dress goods; 
cashmere henrietta; 
width, 43 inches; 
weight per linear yard, 
3.71 ounces; warp, 67 
ends per inch of 1/52 
worsted; weft, 109 
picks per inch of 1/67 
worsted. 

Alpaca lining; width, 32 
inches; weight per lin¬ 
ear yard, 3 ounces; 
warp, 74 ends per inch 
of 2/114 cotton; weft, 
69 picks per inch of 
1/32 alpaca. 

Mohair brilliantine; 
ladies’ dress goods; 
width, 53/54 inches; 
weight per Unear yard, 

5.32 ounces; warp, 62 
ends per inch of 2/94 
cotton; weft, 59 picks 
per inch of 1/23 wool 
and mohair yarn. 

Mohair brilliantine; 
ladies’ dress goods; 
weight, running yard, 
3.88 ounces width, 
41/42 inches; warp, 63 
ends 1/43 cotton per 
inch; weft, 55 picks 1/24 
wool and mohair yam 
per inch. 

Ladies’ dress goods; 
batiste, 40 inches wide, 
3.84 ounces per linear 
yard; warp 60 ends per 
inch of 1/43 worsted, 
weft 53 picks per inch 
of 1/39 worsted. 

Ladies’dress goods; wor¬ 
sted satin, 41 inches 
wide, 4.54 ounces per 
linear yard; warp 89 
ends per inch of 1/40 
worsted; weft 53 picks 
per inch of 1/35 wor¬ 
sted. 

Ladies’ dress goods; alba¬ 
tross, 43 inches wide, 

3.32 ounces per linear 
yard; warp 58 ends 
per inch of 1/38 wor¬ 
sted; weft 61 picks per 
inch of 1/62 worsted. 

Ladies’ dress goods; 
crepe, 39 inches wide, 

4.32 ounces per linear 
yard; warp 94 ends 
per inch of 1/43 wor¬ 
sted; weft 50 picks per 
inch of 1/42 worsted, 
crepe twist. 


Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Ladies dress goods; all 

Yard. 

wool ottoman; width, 
37 inches; weight per 
linear yard, 4.30 
ounces; warp, 73 ends 
per inch of 2/60 wor¬ 
sted and 1/30 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 42 picks per 
inch of 1/30 worsted. 

Ladies dress goods; aU 


wool cashmere;width, 
41 inches; weight per 
linear yard, 3.60 
ounces; warp, 67 ends 
per inch of 1/45 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 92 picks per 
inch of 1/65 worsted. 


Ladies’ dress goods; 

.do. 

cashmere henrietta; 
width, 41 inches; 

weight per Unear yard, 
3.60 ounces; warp, 67 
ends per inch of 1/45 
worsted; weft, 92 picks 
per inch of 1/65 
worsted. 


Alpaca Uning; width, 32 
. inches; domestic con¬ 
struction not avail- 

.do. 

able. 


Mohair brilliantine; 
ladies’ dress goods; 
width, 32 inches: do¬ 
mestic construction 
not available. 

.do. 

Construction not avail¬ 
able; width, 33 inches. 

.do. 

Ladies’ dress goods; ba¬ 
tiste, 43/4 inches wide, 
3.68 ounces per linear 
yard; warp 52 ends per 
inch of 1/30 worsted, 
weft 46 picks per inch 
of 1/30 worsted. 

.do. 

Ladies’dress goods; wor¬ 
sted satin, 42 inches 
wide, 4.99 ounces per 
linear yard; warp 82 
ends per inch of 1/32 
worsted; weft 49 picks 
per inch of 1/30 wor¬ 
sted. 

.do. 

Ladies’ dress goods; alba- 

.do. 

tross, 35 inches wide, 
2.32 ounces per linear 
yard; warp 50 ends 
per inch of 1/35 wor¬ 
sted; weft 39 picks per 
inch of 1/52 worsted. 

Ladies’ dress goods; 
crepe 43/4 inches wide, 
4.94 ounces per linear 
yard; warp 70 ends 
per inch of 1/42 wor¬ 
sted; weft 38 picks per 
inch of 1/20 worsted. 


.do. 


Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 




Foreign article. 


Overhead and 

SelUng 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

SelUng 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 

Landing 

charges. 


Duty, present act 


cost, 

duty. 

including 

price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compare 
ble. 


freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 


$0.481 

SO. 024 

290 

35 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 

$0,271 

124 

$0.097 

$0,873 

$0.77 


.436 

.025 

308 

40 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 

.264 

37.1 

.269 

.994 

.86 


.813 

.04 

308 

.do. 

.429 

2.2 

.028 

1.31 

1.00 


• 36J 

.0275 

308 

.do. 

.2275 

32.79 

,20i 

.82 

.875 


.595 

.045 

308 

.do. 

.39 

26.2 

.27 

1.30 

1.25 


.34 

.025 

308 


.245 

18 

.11 

.72 

.82 


.467 

.023 

290 

35 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff 45 
cents per pound. 

.271 

7.7 

.059 

.82 

1.06 


.564 

.028 

290 

.do. 

.333 

1.6 

.015 

.94 

1.20 


.488 

.024 

290 

.do. 

.263 

9.9 

.07 

.845 

1.05 


.615 

.03 

290 

35 per cent. 

.336 

16.2 

.159 

1.14 

1.96 





House bill. 


1909 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

38 

1108 

36 cents per pound 
and 27J per cent. 

381 

11 cents per square 
yard and 55 per 
cent. 

Importer states he is unable to make 
sales at this price due to domestic 
competition; actual selling price of 
the domestic article, si .37 cents, 
reduction due to difference in con¬ 
struction of the foreign article; 
domestic article in part of foreign 
material; the weight of the domes¬ 
tic article exceeding 4 ounces per 
square yard, it would be classified 
for duty under paragraph 1109. 

38 

1108 

.do. 

381 

.do. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article, 88.35 cents, reduction made 
due to superiority of the domestic 
article over the foreign, domestic 
article in part of foreign material. 

38 

1108 

.do. 

381 

.do. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle, 88.35 cents; advance made due 
to superior construction of the 
foreign article; domestic article in 
part of foreign material. 

38,6 

1108 

25 cents per pound 
and27Jper cent. 

380 

8 cents per square 
yard and 55 per 
cent. 

Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 

38,6 

1108 

.do. 

380 

.do. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article, 88 cents; about 42 per cent 
having been added due to excess 
width of the foreign fabric; domes¬ 
tic article in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial. 

38,6 

1108 

.do. 

380 

.do. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 78 
cents; domestic is heavier and not 
as wide; domestic in part of foreign 
cotton. 

38 

1,108 

36 cents per 
pound and 27 J 
per cent. 

381 

_do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign materials; 
actual selling price $0. 91 per yard; 

15 cents having been added for su¬ 
perior material in foreign. 

38 

1,108 

.do.. 

381 

_do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material: 
actual selling price $1.16 per yard, 

4 cents having been added for su¬ 
perior materials in foreign. 

38 

1.108 

_do. 

381 

_do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign materials: 
actual selling price $0.66 per yard, 

39 cents having been added for 
finer material and better quality 
of foreign. 

38 

1,108 

_do. 

381 . 

-do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material, 
actual selling price $1.53 per yard, 

43 cents for better construction 
and finer stock of foreign. 




















































































































184 


Country. 


Scotland. 


France. 


Do. 


Do- 


Schedule 11. — WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF — Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Paragraph No. 1109. 

Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try, 50 inches wide, 
wool and cotton; warp 
cotton, yarn 60/2, 85 
threads to inch; warp 
cotton, yarn 28/2, 65 
threads to inch; weft 
cotton, yarn 70/2, 18 
picks toinch; weft cot¬ 
ton, yam 6/1, 36 picks 
to inch; weft wool, 
yarn 2*/l, 72 picks to 
inch; weft wool, yarn 
4*/2, 18 picks to inch; 
warp ends, 3,500; 
weight per square 
yard, 20.59 ounces; 
64.61 per cent wool; 1.8 
pounds per yard. 

W ool tapestry, 501nches 
wide; wool and cotton, 
wool chief value; jac¬ 
quard woven; size of 
yarn, warp cotton, 
80/2, 39 ends per inch; 
warp cotton, 48/2, 78 
ends per inch; weft 
cotton, 78/2, 23 picks 
per inch; weft wool 
run, 23/4/1-2, ends 
doubled; weft wool 
run, 3/1, 114 picks per 
inch, 30.19 ounces per 
yard; weight square 
yard, 21.74 ounces; 
warp ends, 5,850; 82.27 
per cent wool. 

Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try, 50 inches wide; 
size of yarn, warp cot¬ 
ton, count per inch, 
60/2, ends 33; size of 
yarn, warp cotton, 
count per inch 
40/2, ends 87; size of 
yarn, weft cotton, 
count per inch 60/2, 
picks 21; size of yarn, 
weft cotton, count per 
inch 6/1, picks 21; 
size of yarn, weft wool 
run, count per inch 
3/2, picks 21; size of 
yarn, weft wool run, 
count per inch 4/1, 
picks 84; warp ends, 
6,000; 20.55 ounces per 
square yard; 66.37 per 
cent wool; 1.8 pounds 
per yard. 

Wool tapestry, 50 inches 
wide; wool and cotton, 
wool chief value; Jac¬ 
quard woven; size of 
yarn, warp cotton, 
count per inch 14/5, 
ends 23; size of yarn, 
weft cotton, count per 
inch 7/1, picks 146; 
size of yarn, weft wor¬ 
sted, count per inch 
18/2, picks 37; 26.23 
ounces per square 
yard; warp ends, 1,150; 
17.78 per cent of wool; 
weight, 36.43 ounces 
per yard. 


Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try, 50 inches wide; 
wool and cotton; sizes 
of yarn: Warp cotton, 
80/2, 20 ends per inch; 
warp cotton, 40/2, 40 
ends per inch; warp 
cotton, 60/2, 10 ends 
per inch; weft cotton, 
80/2,17 picks per inch; 
weft cotton, 4/1, 34 
picks per inch; weft 
cotton, 3/1, 51 picks 
per inch; weft wool, 
cut, 16/2, 17 picks per 
inch; warp ends, 3,500; 
2.25 pounds per yard. 


Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try, 50 inches wide; 
wool chief value; jac¬ 
quard woven; size of 
yarn, warp cotton, 
40/2, 64 ends per inch; 
warp cotton, 80/2, 32 
ends per inch; weft 
wool, 18/2, 9 picks per 
inch; weft cotton, 40/1, 
20 picks per inch; 4,800 
warp ends. 


Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try, 50 inches wide; 
Jacquard woven; size 
of yarn, warp cotton, 
count per inch 80/2, 
ends 25; size of yarn, 
warp cotton, count 
per inch 40/2, ends 50; 
size of yarn, warp cot¬ 
ton, count per inch, 
60/2, 12*-50; size of 
yarn, weft cotton, 
count per inch 80/2, 
picks 30; size of yarn, 
weft wool, count per 
inch 26/1, picks 150; 
warp ends, 4,375; 1.06 
pounds per yard. 


Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try, 50 inches wide, 
Jacquard woven; size 
of yarn, warp cotton, 
count per inch 80/2, 
ends 21 £; size of yarn, 
warp cotton, count 
per inch 30/2, ends 43*; 
size of yarn, warp cot¬ 
ton, count per inch 
20/3, ends 43*; size of 
yarn, weft wool, count 
per inch 6*, cut picks 
64; size of yarn, weft 
cotton, count per inch 
8 /1, picks 16; size of 
yarn, weft wool, count 
per inch 6*, cut picks 
16; size of yarn, weft 
cotton, count per inch 
3d; 42.22 ounces per 
yard; warp ends, 5,440. 


$4.05 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.61 


6.38 


.do... 


4.00 


Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

288 

35per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 
centsperpound. 

$2.22 


.63 


28S 


.59 


4.849 


.48 


.do. 


288 


288 


.do. 


3. 74 


2.21 


.do. 


2.99 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, ' including 
duty. 


Percent. 


65.7 


11.7 


67.64 


9.62 


Amount. 


$4.52 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$11.40 


1 . 26 


4.60 


12.01 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$6.44 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


23 


8.46 


11.40 


.801 


9.12 


7.04 


6.19 


23 


23 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1109 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


36 cents per pound 
and 27* per cent. 


1109 


1109 


23 


1109 


.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


378 


Rate. 


44 cents per pound 
and 55 per cent. 


Actual selling price of domestic, $6. 
Add 44 cents for foreign superior 
construction. 


378 


...do. 


378 


_do. 


Actual selling price of domestic, $8.12; 
deduct $1.08 foreign for inferior 
construction. 


.do. 


378 .do.... 


Actual selling price of domestic, $9.87; 
deduct $3.68 foreign for inferior 
construction. 






































































































185 


France. 


Scotland. 


France. 


Actual selling price of domestic. $9.15 
deduct $1.39 foreign for inferior 
construction. 



Wool tapestry, 50 inches 
wide; wool and cotton; 
Jacquard; yarn size, 
warp cotton', count per 
inch 40/2, 21 ends; 
yarn size, warp cot¬ 
ton, count per inch 
34/2,43 ends; yarn size, 
weft cotton, count per 
inch 70/2, 28 picks; 
yarn size, weft wool 
run, count per inch 
5/2, 28 picks; yarn size, 
weft wool run, count 
per inch 5/1, 140 picks; 
1,7S7 ounces per square 
yard; 3,200 ends; 83.01 
per cent wool by 
weight; 24.82 ounces 
per yard. 

Wool and cotton tapes- 
try, 50 inches wide, 
cotton and wool 
mixed; yarn size, warp 
cotton, count per inch 
32/2,24 ends; yarn size, 
warp cotton, count 
per inch 100/2,36 ends; 
yarn size, weft cotton, 
count per inch 30/2, 9£ 
picks; yarn size, weft 
wool, count per inch 
2J/3 run, 9| picks; 
yarn size, weft wool, 
count per inch 2J/3 
run, 48 picks; 29.95 
ounces per square 
yard; 87.37 per cent 
wool; warp ends, 3,000; 
2.7 pounds per yard. 


Wool tapestry, 50 inches 
wide; wool and cotton, 
wool chief value: jac¬ 
quard: vara size and 
count per inch—warp 
cotton, 70/2, 32 ends; 
warp cotton, 30/2, 43 
ends: weft cotton, 70/2, 
29 picks: weft wool, 
5/1 run, 144 picks; 

14.23 ounces per square 
yard: warp ends, 

3,750: 76.01 per cent 
wool; 19.76 ounces per 
yard. 

Wool tapestry, 50 inches 
wide; wool and cotton: 
jacquard woven: yarn 
size and count per 
inch — warp cotton, 
80/2, 31 ends: warp 
cotton, 35/2, 42 ends; 
weft cotton, 75/2, 28 
picks: weft run wool, 
51/1, 168 picks; 15.52 
ounces per square 
yard; 81.19 per cent 
wool by weight; warp 
ends, 3,650; 21.55 

ounces per yard. 

Wool tapestry; width, 
50 inches; jacquard: 
wool and cotton: wool 
chief value; warp, 50 
ends, 110/2 cotton per 
inch; warp, 75 ends, 
48/2 cotton per inch: 
weft, 24 picks, 100/2 
cotton per inch: weft 
118 picks, 3/1 run woo. 
per inch; weft, 24 
picks, 5/1 run wool 
per inch; warp ends, 
6.250: weight, sauare 
yard, 2310 ounces; 
weignt, running yard, 
32.08 ounces; per cent 
of wool, 84.96. 


Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try, 50 inches wide; 
cotton and wool; Jac¬ 
quard woven; yarn 
size, warp cotton, 
count per inch 80/2, 20 
ends; yarn size, warp 
cotton, count per inch 
40/2, 40 ends; yarn 
size, warp cotton, 
count per inch 60/2,10 
ends; yarn size, weft 
cotton, count per inch 
80/2, 10 picks; yam 
size, weft cotton, 
count per inch 8/6, 20 
picks; yarn size, weft 
cotton, count per inch 
6/4, 5 picks; yarn size, 
weft wool, count per 
inch 16/4, cut 15 picks; 
warp ends, 3,500; 2.57 
pounds per yard. 

Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try, 50 inches wide: 
wool and cotton: jac- 
miard woven: yam 
size and count per 
inch—warp cotton, 

80/2, 35 ends: warp 
cotton, 40/2, 50 ends: 
warp cotton, 60/2, 121 
ends: weft cotton, 80/2, 
31 picks; weft wool, 
26/1 cut, 155 picks: 
4,375 warp ends: 20.66 
ounces per yard. 

Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try; 50 inches w T ide: 
jacquard woven; yarn 
size and count per 
inch—warp cotton, 

80/2, 25 ends: warp 
cotton, 40/2, 50 ends: 
warp cotton, 60/2, 121, 
ends: weft cotton, 80/2, 
.31 picks: weft wool, 
26/1 cut, 155 picks: 
warp ends, 4,375; 20.66 
ounces per yard. 


Cotton and woo! tapes¬ 
try; width, 50 inches: 
jacquard: warp, 42 
ends, 30/2 cotton per 
inch: warp, 10.4 ends, 
50/2 cotton per inch: 
warp, 20 ,s ends, 80/2 
cotton per inch; welt, 
24 picks, 20/2 wool per 
inch: weft, 120 picks, 
3/1 wool per inch: weft , 
24 picks, 50/2 wool 
per inch: total warp 
ends, 3,660. 


Actual selling price of domestic, 
$9.16; deduct *2.02, foreign, in¬ 
ferior construction. 


Actual selling price domestic, $7.29; 
addition of $2.71, foreign, superior 


construction. 


95182—22- 


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186 

Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


France. 


Scotland. 


France. 


Scotland. 


France.. 


Do. 


l)o. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1109— 
Continued. 

Wool tapestry; 55 inches 
wide; wool, 62.19 per 
cent; cotton, 12.46 per 
cent; and metal, 25.35 
per cent; jacquard 
woven; size of yarn 
and count per inch— 
warp cotton, 80/2, 12 
ends; warp cotton, 
120/2, 25 ends: warp 
cotton, 18/2, 25 ends; 
weft cotton, 50/2, 28 
picks; weft metal 
thread, 28 picks; weft 
wool run, 3/1, 138 
picks; 26.70 ounces per 
square yard; warp 
ends,3410; 37.08ounees 
per yard. 

Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try; 50 inches wide; 
yarn size and count 
per inch—warp cotton, 
60/2, 80 ends; weft 
cotton, 120/2, 20 picks; 
weft worsted, 20/2,160 
picks; weight, 19.71 
ounces per square 
yard; 87:47 per cent, 
wool; warp ends, 4,000; 
1.7 pounds per yard. 
Wool tapestry, 50inches 
wide; wool and cotton; 
yarn size and count 
per inch—warp cotton, 
36/2, 91 ends; warp 
cotton, 80/2, 23 ends; 
weft cotton, 38/1, 22 
picks; weft wool, 2/1 
run, 45 picks; jacquard 
woven; 14.22 per 
square yard; 64.25 per 
cent wool by weight; 
warp ends, 5,700; 19.75 
ounces per yard. 

Wool and cotton tapes¬ 
try, 50 inches wide, 
wool and cotton mix¬ 
ed; yarn size and 
count per inch—warp 
cotton, 60/2, 23 ends; 
warp cotton, 32/2, 92 
ends; weft cotton,60/2, 
23picks; weft worsted, 
11/2, 23 picks; weft 
worsted, 10/2,23 picks; 
weft worsted, 18/2, 23 
picks; 17.53 ounces per 
square yard; 67.88 per 
cent wool; warp ends, 
5,750; 1.7 pounds per 
yard. 

Ladies’ dress goods, 
ottoman, 39 inches 
wide, 4.4 ounces per 
linearyard.4.28ounc es 
persquareyard; warp, 
70 ends per inch of 1/31 
worsted; weft, 44picks 
per inch of 1/22 wor¬ 
sted. 

Ladies’ wear, serge, 39 
inches wide, 4.35 
ounces per linear yard, 
4.09 ounces per square 
v ard; w arp, 88 ends per 
Inch of ’1/36 worsted; 
weft, 72 picks per inch 
of 1/40 worsted. 
Ladies’ ' dress goods, 
satin, 40 inches wide, 
4.67 ounces per linear 
yard, 4.11 ounces per 
squareyard: warp, 107 
ends per inch of 1/42 
worsted: weft, 64 picks 
per inch of 1/54 wor¬ 
sted. 



Ladies’ dress goods, 
ottoman, 42 inches 
wide, 5.49 ounces per 
linear yard, 4.71 ounces! 
persquareyard; warp, i 
69 ends per inch of 1/27 
worsted: weft, 38 picks 
per inch of 1/20 wor¬ 
sted. 

Ladies’ wear, serge, 42/3 
inches wide, 4.70 
ounces per linear yard, 
4.02 ounces per square j 
yard; warp, 84/5 ends ; 
per inch of 1/32 wor¬ 
st ed; weft, 56 picks per 
inch of 1/40 worsted. 

Ladies’ dress goods, j 
satin, 50 inches wide, 
6.46 ourn es per linear 
yard, 4.68 ounces per 
square yard: warp, 84 
ends per inch of 1/32 
worsted; weft,, 54 picks 
per inch of 1/32 wor¬ 
sted; warp, 84 ends per 


irw.V. i no 




Remarks. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material: 
actual selling price 81.04; addition 
of 11 cents for foreign superior 
construction. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material: 
actual selling price 81.07: addition 
of 18 cents for foreign superior 
construction. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material: 
actual selling price $1.63: addition 
of 3 cents for foreign superior con¬ 
struction; allowance made for dif¬ 
ference in width. 
















































































































































187 


Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 


England • 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Scotland. 


Do. 


Belgium. 


England. 


Belgium. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1109- 
Cob tinued. 

Ladies’ dress goods; 
width, 54 inches; 
warp, 65 ends per inch 
of 1/34 worsted; weft, 
74 -picks per inch of 
1/30 cut wool; weight 
per linear yard, 10 
ounces. 

Wool and cotton gabar¬ 
dines; width, 54 
inches; weft, 57 picks 
per inch of 30/2 cotton; 
warp, 97 ends per inch 
of 22/1 worsted: weight 
per linear yard, 12 
ounces. 

Cassimere suiting, 56 
inches wide, 12.1 ounces 
per linear yard; warp, 
47 ends per inch of 1/3.7 
wool run. weft. 45 
picks per inch of 1/4.4 
wool run. 

Homespun suiting, 56 
inches wide, 12 ounces; 
warn, 29 ends per inch 
of 1/2.5 run wool; weft, 
25 picks per inch of 
1 / 2.2 run wool. 

Mohair suiting (cotton 
warp) 56 inches wide. 
7.65 ounces per linear 
yard; warn, 88 ends 
per inch of 2/50 cotton: 
weft, l e picks per inch 
of 14.1 wool and mo¬ 
hair yarn. 

Mohair Sicilian, ladies’ 
dress goods; width, 
53/54 inches; weight 
per linear yard. 6.56 
ounces; warp, 44 ends 
per inch of 2/70 cotton; 
weft, >2 picks per inch 
of 1/12 wool and mo¬ 
hair yarn. 

Paragraph Nos. 1109 
and 1110. 

Cheviot overcoating, 
shrunk; width, 58 
inches; warp, 29 ends 
per inch of 2/1 wool 
run; weft, 25 ends per 
inch of 21/1 wool run; 
weight per linear yard, 
16 ounces. 

Cheviot overcoating, 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; warp, 23 ends 
per inch of 1/2.3-run 
wool; weft, 21£ picks 
per inch of 1/2.3 run 
wool; weight per linear 
yard, 16 ounces. 


Dress worsted, shrunk; 
56 inches wide; 12 
ounces per linear yard. 

Fancy worsted, shrunk; 
width 56/58 inches; 
warp 80 ends per inch 
of 2/50 worsted; weft 
71 picks per inch of 
2/48 worsted: weight 
per running yard, 12 
ounces. 

Unfinished worsted, 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches: warp, 88 ends 
per inch of 2/52 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 92 picks 
per inch of 1/29 wor¬ 
sted; weight per linear 
yard, 10J to 11J ounces. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Ladies’ dress goods; 
width, 54 inches; 
warp, 61 ends per inch 
of 1/32 worsted: weft, 
77 picks per inch of 
25 cut wool: weight 
per linear yard, 9} 
ounces. 

Ladies’ dress goods; 
width, 54 inches; weft, 
58 picks of about 30/2 
cotton: warp, 83 ends 
of about. 36/2 worsted; 
weight per linear yard, 
12 ounces. 

Cassimere suiting, 56 
inches wide,ill-ounces j 
per yard: 50 warn < 

48 picks filling. ‘ 


Homespun soiling, 56 
inches wide, 111 to 12 
ounces; warp, 32ends, 
weft, 30 picks. 


Mohair suiting, 
warp. 


cotton 


Mohair Sicilian, ladies 
dress goods. 


Cheviot overcoating, 
shrunk; width, 57/58 
inches; warp ends, 
per inch 29 of 2 run; 
weft ends per inch, 29 
of 2 run; weight, 16 to 
161 ounces per linear 
yard. 

Cheviot top coating, 
shrunk; width, 571/58 
inches: warp ends per 
inch, 29 of 2 rim; weft 
ends per inch, 29 of 2 
run; weight per linear 
yard, 16 ounces. 

Dress worsted, shrunk; 
57 inches wide; warp, 
96 ends per inch of 
2/60 worsted; weft, 84 
picks per inch of 2/60 
worsted; weight per 
linear yard, 12 ounces. 

Fancy worsted, shrunk; 
width 57/58 inches; 
warp 86 ends per inch 
of 2/50s; weft 70 picks 
per inch of 2/50s; 
weight per linear yard 
12 ounces. 

Unfinished worsted, 
shrunk; width, 58 
inches; warp, 100 ends 
per inch of 2/57s wor¬ 
sted; weft, 81 picks 
per inch of l/30s wor- 



Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 


Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 


Remarks. 


United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

Rate. 


Yard. 

$1.30 

$0.038 

288 ■ 

35 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 

$0. 7362 

119.86 

$2,486 

$4. 56 

$3.23 

38,6 

1109 

36 cents per pound 
and 27J per cent. 

378 

44 cents per pound 
and 55 per cent. 

Domestic article in part of foreign 
materia]. 

.do. 

1. 13 

.08 

288 

.do. 

.733 

18.37 

.357 

2.30 

2.00 

38,6 

1109 


378 

.do. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article, $1.6875; $0.3125 added due 
to superior construction of the for¬ 
eign article. 





j.... do. 

.863 

.05 

2S8 

.do. 

. 654 

11.67 

.183 

1.75 

2.19 

38 

1109 

..♦..do. 

378 

.do. 

Actual selling price of domestic, $1.90; 
29 cents added due to superior ma¬ 
terials in foreign and add timal 
weight. 



_do. 

.8016 

.05 

288 

. dn . 

. 618 

36.1 

.53 

2. 00 

1. 55 

38 

1109 

.do. 

378 

.do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 
Actual selling price of domestic, 
$1.35; 20 cents added due to the 
superior material in foreign. 

_do. 

. 961 

.07 

308 

40 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 

.611 

16.03 

.264 

1.91 

1.60 

38 

1109 

.do. 

378 

.do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 
Actual selling price of domestic, 
$1.70 per yard; 10 cents deducted 
due to heavier construction of 
domestic article. 

.... do. 

.72 

. 055 

308 

.do. 

. 4725 

15 

.1875 

1. 435 

1.40 

38 

1109 

.do. 

380 

44 cents per pound 
and 55 per cent 
less 5 per cent. 


Yard. 

1.64 

.12 

288 

135 per cent; enier- 
/ gency tariff, 45 
l cents per pound. 

| 1.02 

65 

1.81 

4.59 

2. 36 

38,6 

f 1109 
\ 1110 

130 cents per pound 
/ plus 24 per cent 
[ and 2 per cent. 

| 378 

/44 cents per pound 
\ and55percent. 

[•Domestic in part of foreign material. 


1.53 

1.88 

. 09 

288 


.99 

17.2 

.45 

3.06 

2.36 

0 

38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

V .. .do. 

378 

.do. 

Do. 

0 

Domestic in part of foreign material; 
foreign fabric sold ataioss;landed 
cost $2.99; usual overhead and 

I profit, 25 per cent. 

r_do. 

. 1128 

288 

/35 per cent, plus 45 

} 1.00 



2.71 

3.822 

38 

/ 

[36 cents per pound 
< plus 27J per cent l 
( and 2 per cent. 

/ 378 


\ cents per pound. 




u. 

1 

1 

2.40 

. 168 

288 

.do. 

1. 1775 

15 

. 5615 

4. 307 

4. 20 

38,6 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

^_do. 

378 

.do. 

Domestic in part of foreign material. 

j' 

1 

1 

[....do. 

1.06 

. 099(5 

288 

.do. 

.901 

19.01 

.5064 

3.17 

4. 59 

38,6 

j 1109 
\ 1110 

J _do. 

378 

.do. 

(Domestic in part of foreign material; 
actual selling price of the domestic 
article, $4.40; addition, 19 cents; 

1 foreign superior construction. 

















































































































188 


Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Belgium. 


England. 


Belgium. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph Nos. 1109 
and 1110—Continued. 

Worsted suiting,! 
shrunk: width, 56/58 ! 
inches; warp, 86 ends 
per inch of 2/52 wor- i 
sted; weft, 80 picks 
per inch of 2/56 wor- I 
sted; weight per linear 
yard, 11/11 Jounces. 
Worstedsuiting, shrunk; 
width, 56/58 inches; 
warp, 2 ends per re¬ 
peat of 28/4 spun silk, 

1 end per repeat of 
4/24 worsted, 48 ends 
per repeat of 2/20 
worsted, 48 ends per 
repeat of 2/48 worsted; 
weft, 76 picks per inch 
of 2/48 worsted; weight 
per linear yard, 12 
ounces. 


Worsted trousering, 
shrunk; width, 56/58 
inches; warp, 80 ends 
per inch of 2/49/60 
worsted; weft, 78 picks 
per inch of 2/49/60 
worsted; silk twisted 
with worsted in weft 
and warp; weight per 
linear yard, 11 ounces. 


{ Worsted trousering, 
shrunk; 56 inches 
wide; weight per lin¬ 
ear yard, 11/12 ounces. 


Unit. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Worsted serge, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches; warp 
94 ends per inch of 
2/56 worsted; weft, 78 
ends per inch of 2/04 
worsted; weight per 
linear yard, 10 ounces. 

Worsted serge, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches; warp 
92 ends per inch of 
2/54 worsted; weft, 85 
picks per inch of 2/54 
worsted; weight per 
linear yard, 11/11 i 
ounces. 

Worsted serge, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches; warp, 
71 ends per inch of 
36/2 worsted; weft, 63 
picks per inch of 38/2 
worsted; weight per 
linear yard, 13 ounces. 


Serge, shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight per lin¬ 
ear yard, 11 ounces. 

'Worsted serge, shrunk; 
width, 58/60 inches; 
warp, 70endsperinch 
of 2/38 worsted; weft, 
64 picks per inch of 
2/38 worsted; weight 
per linear yard, 14 
„ ounces. 

'Worsted serge, shrunk; 
width, 58/60 inches 
wide; warp, 83 ends 
per inch of 2/50 
worsted; weft, 71 ends 
per inch of 2/48 

worsted; weight per 
linearyard, 12 ounces. 


Worsted suiting, 
shrunk: width, 58 
inches; warp, 83 ends 
per inch of 2/50s wor¬ 
sted: weft, 70 picks 
per inch of 2/50s wor- j 
sted: weight per linear j 
yard, 11 ounces. 

Worsted suiting, shrunk; 
width, 56/58 inches; j 
warp, 6 ends per re- I 
peat of 60/2 spun silk, [ 
2 ends per repeat of j 
4/48 worsted, 68 ends j 
per repeat of 2/48 j 
worsted; w'eft, 72 ends 
per inch of 2/48 wor- | 
sted; weight per linear 1 
yard, 12 ounces. 

Worsted trousering, 
shrunk; w i d t h, 57 
inches; warp, 79 ends 
per inch of £-2/48 
worsted, and ^-2/48 
worsted and single 
organzinesilk twisted; 
weft, 73 ends per inch 
of J— 2/48 worsted, and 
4-2/48 worsted and 
single organzine silk 
twisted; weight per 
linear yard, 12 ounces. 
Worsted trousering, 
shrunk; 57 inches 
wide; warp, 78 ends per 
inch of 2/40 worsted 
and 60/2 spun silk; 
weft, 72 picks per inch 
of 2/40 worsted; weight 
per linear yard, 14 
ounces. 

Worsted serge, shrunk; 
width, 58 inches; war] > 
90 ends per inch of 
2/57 worsted; weft, 71 
picks per inch of 2/57 
worsted; weight per 
linear yard, 10/10J 
, ounces. 


.do. 


Yard. 


_ do. 


.do.. 


Worsted serge, shrunk; 
width, 56/57 inches; 
warp, 75endsperinch 
2/40s worsted; weft, 60 
picks per inch of 2/40s 
worsted; weight per 
linearyard, 12 ounces. 

Serge,shrunk; width, 56 
inches; warp, 60 ends 
per inch of 2/38s 
worsted; weft, 58picks 
per inch of 2/38s 
worsted; weight per 
linear yard, 12 ounces. 

Worsted serge, shrunk; 
width, 56/57 inches; 
warp, 75endsperinch 
of 2/40s worsted; weft, 
60 picks per inch of 
2/40s worsted; weight 
per linear yard, 12 
ounces. 

Worsted serge, shrunk; 
width, 58inches; warp, 
83 ends per inch of 

■ 2/50s worsted; weft, 70 
picks per inch of 2/50s 
worsted; weight per 
linearyard, 11 ounces. 


...do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do.. 


..do... 


...do.. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 


Foreign 
value in | 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, i 
duty. 

lcluding 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Kate. 

Remarks. 

United 1 
States 
currency.) 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. j 

Para¬ 
graph. i 

Rate. 

Amount. 

I 

Per cent, j 

Amount. 

valuation. 

graph. 


*1.90 

*0.114 

288 

[35 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 
[ cents per pound. 

■ *0. 99 

16 

*0. 48 

*3. 4S 

*4. 10 

38,6 

f 1109 
\ 1110 

|36cents per pound 
plus 27$ per cent 
| and 2 per cent. 

j- 378 

/44 cents per pound 
\ and 55 per cent. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
actual selling price of the domestic 
article, $4; addition due to supe¬ 
riority in construction of the for¬ 
eign article. 

2. 67 

. 16 

288 

.do.! 

1.27 

19 

.78 

4. 88 

4.95 

38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

j-_do. 

378 

_do. 

( Domestic article in part of foreign 
material: actual selling price of 
the domestic article, $4.50: 10 per 
cent added to meet superiority of 
l the foreign article. 

2. OS 

. 1248 

288 

.do. 

1.0373 

* 8 

. 2379 

3.48 

5. 172 

38,6 

/ 1109 , 
\ 1110 

^_do. 

378 

.do. 

/Domestic in part of foreign ma- 
( terial. 

1.88 

. 113 

288 

.do. 

. 9955 

18.17 

. 5415 

3.53 

4. 50 

38.6 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

|_do. 

378 

.do. 

Domestic article in part of foreign 
material; actual selling price of 
the domestic article, $4.84; de¬ 
duction 30 cents, foreign inferior 
construction. 

1. 588 

. 095 

288 

.do. 

.837 

16.06 

.42 

2. 94 

3.95 

38,6 

1 1109 
\ 1110 

j... .do . 

378 

. do . 

/Domestic in part of foreign ma- 
\ terial. 

1.692 

. 10 

288 

.do. 

.915 

21.17 

. 573 

3.28 

4. 42 

38,0 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

|_do. 

378 

.do. . 

(Domestic article in part of foreign 
material; actual selling price of 
■! the domestic article, $3.95, 47 
cents having been added due to 
| superiority of the foreign article. 

1. 57 

• 

.10 

I 288 

1 

1 .do. 

.92 

19.69 

.51 

3. 10 

3. 92 

38,0 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

|_do. 

378 

.do. 

(Domestic article in part of foreign 
material; actual selling price of the 
/ domestic article, $3.77; 15 cents 
having been added due to supe- 
1, riority of the foreign article. 

1.78 

1 .10 

288 

.do. 

.93 

20. 28 

. 57 

3.38 

2.622 

38,6 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

}....do. 

378 

.do. 


2. 70 

. 1S9 

288 

. do . 

1.339 

15 

.634 

4. .862 

3.97 

38,6 

f 1109 
\ 1110 

j-_do. 

378 

.do. 

Domestic article in part of foreign 
material; actual selling price of t he 
domestic article, $3.77; 20 cents 
having been added due to supe¬ 
riority of the foreign article. 

2.50 

. 175 

288 

.do. 

1 

1.2125 

1 

15 

1 

. 5825 

4. 47 

4.00 

38,6 

if 1109 
\ 1110 

j....do . 

378 

.do. 

1 

/Domestic article in part of foreign 
\ material. 






























































































































189 


Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraphs Nos. 1109 
and 1110—Continued. 


Scotland 


Belgium 


Cheviot suiting, crash, 
shrunk; weight, 12/13 
ounces; width, 56 
inches; warp, 29 ends 
3.5 run wool per inch; 
weft, 29 picks 3.5 run 
wool per inch. 

Ladies’ wool dress goods; 
shrunk, broadcloth; 
weight, 11 ounces; 
width, 54inches; warp, 
63 ends 7 wool run per 
inch; weft, 60 picks 6.6 
wool run per inch. 


Germany. 


Broadcloth, shrunk; 
width, 54 inches: 
weight, 10 ounces. 


Do 


[Broadcloth, shrunk; 
■I width, 54 inches; 
{ weight, 11 ounces. 


Do 


Broadcloth, shrunk; 
width 54 inches; 
weight 101 ounces. 


Do 


(Broadcloth, shrunk; 
•f width, 54/55 inches; 
l weight, 19 ounces. 


Do 


Uniform cloth, shrunk; 
width, 54/55 inches; 
weight, 16/17 ounces. 


Do. 


(Uniform cloth, shrunk; 
■! width, 54/55 inches; 
l weight, 14/15 ounces. 


Scotland 


{ Plaid back overcoating, 
shrunk; width, 56/58 
inches; weight, 30/31 
ounces. 


{ Plaid back wool over- 
coating . shrunk: 
width, 56/58 inches; 
weight, 32/34 ounces. | 


{ Plaid back overcoating, 
shrunk; width, 56/58 
inches; weight, 38 
ounces 



Description of domestic 

article. Unit. 


Cheviot suiting, crash; 
shrunk weight, 11 J to 
12 ounces; width, 57 to 
58 inches; warp, 35 
ends 3J run wool per 
inch; weft, 33 picks 34 
run wool per inch. 


Yard 


Broadcloth, shrunk; 
width, 54 inches. 


}• 


. -do 


Broadcloth, shrunk; 
width, 54 inches; 
weight, 9J ounces: 
warp, 87 ends 2/75 
worsted per inch; weft, 
57 picks 64 run wool 
per inch. 

Broadcloth, shrunk; 
width, 54 inches; 
weight, 9-10 ounces; 
warp, 67 ends 8 run 
wool per inch; weft, 66 
picks 8 run wool per 

l inch. 

(Broadcloth, shrunk; 
width, 54 inches: 
weight, 10-11 ounces: 
warp, 83 ends of 2/75 
worsted per inch: 
weft, 52 picks of 5| run 
wool. 

Broadcloth, shrunk: 
width, 56 inches: 
weight, 20 ounces; 
warp, 71 ends of 3jf run 
wool per inch; weft, 
54 picks of 4} run wool 
per inch. 

Uniform cloth, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches; 
weight, 16/17 ounces; 
warp, 50 ends of 3^ run 
wool per inch, weft, 48 
picks of 4-run wool per 
inch. i 

Uniform cloth, shrunk; 
width, 54/55 inches; 
weight, 16 ounces; 
warp, 54 ends of 4-run 
wool, per inch; weft, 
48 picks of 4J-ruu wool, 
per inch. 

Plaid back overcoating, 
shrunk; width, 58 
inches; weight, 33/34 
ounces; warp, 29 ends of 
23 -run, 29 ends of 5-run, 
2-ply wool, per inch; 
weft, 48 picks — 1 pick 
of 34-run D. T., 1 pick 
of .Yrun, 2-ply. 

Plaid back overcoating, 
shrunk; width, 58 
inches; weight, 32/33 
ounces; warp, 83 ends 
of 2 J run per inch; 
weft. .45 picks of 1-3/ 
run D. T. per inch of 
1-24 run. 

Plaid back overcoating, 
shrunk; -width, 58 
inches; weight, 40/41 
ounces: warp—14 ends 
of 24 run, 14 ends of 
64 run, 14ends of 4 run 
per inch; weft, 54 picks 
of 34 run, 24 run, 5 run 
per inch. 


-do 


■-do. 


do 


_do. 


....do 


_do. 


_do. 


_do. 


_do. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
nrofit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 


Remarks. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount 

Per cent 

Amount 

United 

States. 

Rate. 


$ 1.20 

$0.07 

288 

(35 per cent; emer- 
> gency tariff, 45 
| cents per pound. 

$0. 77 

20.1 

1 

SO. 41 

*2.45 

! 

$1,925 

38,6 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

(36 cents per pound 
< plus274percent 

I and 2 per cent. 

| 378 

f44 cents per pound 
\ and 55 per cent. 


1.30 

.078 

288 


.764 

30/ 

.648 

2.79 

3.10 

38,6 

/ 1109 

|—do. 

378 

.do. 

J (Actual selling price of domestic, 

I $3.30; deduction of 20 cents for for- 



\ 1110 

] eign inferior construction; domes- 
( tic, in part of foreign material. 

1.1T4 

.032 

288 

.do. 

.6921 

71.2 

1.3519 

3.25 

5 00 j 

38,6 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

)... .do. 

378 

.do. 

(Actual selling price of domestic, 
j 1 $4.75; addition of 25 cents for for- 
!] eign superior construction; domes- 
t tic, in part of foreign material. 











.95 

.032 

288 

.do. 

.6418 

80.44 

1. 3062 

2.93 

4.30 

38,6 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

|—do. 

378 

.do. 

(Actual selling price domestic, $4.05; 

J 45 cents addition for foreign supe- 
| rior construction; domestic, in part 
( of foreign material. 

1.373 

.032 

288 

.do. 

.775 

102.7 

2.24 

4.42 

5.40 

38,6 

/ 1109 
l 1110 

(—do. 

378 

.do. 

(Actual selling price domestic, $5.40; 

J addition of 10 cents for foreign 
| superior finish and stock; domes- 
l tic, in part of foreign material. 

2.48 

.20 

288 

.do. 

1.4023 

.50.15 

2.0477 

6.13 

6.30 

38,6 

/ 1109 
\ nio 

i_do. 

378 

.do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 

2.66 

. 21 

288 

.do. 

1.41 

48.36 

2. 07 

0. 35 

7.20 

38,6 

38,6 

I 1109 

L. .do_ 

378 

378 


Do. 

Actual selling price domestic, $6.75; 
deduction of 25 cents for foreign 
inferior construction; domestic, in 
part of foreign material. 

2.17 

. 17 

288 

.do. 

1.18 

49.71 

1.75 

a. 27 

6 . 50 

1110 

1109 

1110 

. 

-do. 

....do. 

4.18 

.2926 

288 


1.463 




7.00 

38,6 

1109 

— do. 1 

378 

_do.... 

Actual landed cost, $5,935; used for 
manufacturing purposes;.domestic 
in part of foreign material. 





1110 

3. 648 

. 255 

2S8 

.do.... 

1.276 



. 

5. 85 

38,6 

1109 \ 


378 


Actual landed cost, $5,179; used for 










P 

1110 J 


* 

manufacturing purposes; domestic 
in part of foreign material. 

4. 56 

.319 

288 

_do. 

1.596 




7.20 

38,6 \ 

1109 ( 

.do. 

378 . 

....do. \ 

Actual landed cost, $6,475; used for 
manufacturing purposes. 




; 

1110 1 

















































































































































190 


Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


England 


Paragraphs Nos. 1109 
and 1110—Continued. 


( Melton overcoating, 
shrunk; width, 58 
inches; weight 30 
ounces. 


M e 11 o n , s h r u nk 
(R. Melton); width. , 
58 inches; weight, ! 
30/32 ounces: warp. 70 
ends of 35 run per j 
inch; weft 66 picks of i 
35 run. 

W. Melton; width. 58 
: inches; weight, 29/30 ' 
ounces; warp, 91 ends ; 
of 5-run; weft, 66 picks 
of 2-5 run, 1-2 run per 


G errnany. 


Billiard cloth, shrunk; 

width, 54/56 inches; 
L weight, 18.19 ounces. 

Sales of imported 
goods shown below 
are to who'esa’e man- 


inch. 

Billiard cloth, shrunk; 
width. 561 inches; 
weight, 211 ounces; 
warp, 57 ends of 3 run 
perinch; weft, 52picks 
of 4 run per inch. 


Unit. 


Yard. 

1 

Yard. 


England 


Do 


Do... 


Do 


Do. 


Do 


Do 


Do 


ufacturers; sales to 
merchant tailors in 
small quantities are at > 
about 50 per cent 
above landed cost: 

Dress worsted; shrunk; J 
width, 56 inches; 
weight, 15 ounces; I 
warp, 125 ends per 
inch, 2/57.86 worsted; 
welt, 108 picks per 
inch, 1/31.56 worsted. 

‘Worstedsuiting; shrunk^ 
width, 56 inches; 
weight, 11 ounces; i 
warp, 00 ends per 
inch, 2/37.56 worsted; 
weft, 45 picks per ; 
inch, 2/37.56 worsted. \ 
Lbifinished worsted suit¬ 
ing; shrunk; width, j 
56 inches; weight, 13 
ounces: warp, 72 ends 
per inch, 2/49.60 worst¬ 
ed; weft, 65 picks per 
inch, 2/49.60 worsted. 
Worsted suiting; shrunk; 
width, 56/57 inches; 
weight, 16 ounces; 
warp, 66 ends per ; 
inch, 2/30.18 worsted; ! 
weft, 64 picks per 
inch, 2/30.18 worsted. | 

'Unfinished worsted suit- , 

ing: shrunk; width, 
56 inches; weight, 13 
oun es; warp, 84 ends 
per inch, 2/53.4 worst ¬ 
ed: weft, 76 picks per 
inch. 2 / 46.28 worsted. 
Unfinished worsted suit¬ 
ing; shrunk; width, 
56/58 inches; weight, 
13 .ounces; warp, 81 
ends per inch, 2/46.28 
’ worst ed; weft,73 picks 
per inch, 2/46.28 worst¬ 
ed. 

Unfinished worsted; 

I shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight, 12 
I ounces; warp, 87 ends 

1 1 per inch, 2/49.6 worst¬ 
ed; weft, 71 picks per 
inch. 2/49.6 worsted; 

{ silk in stripe. 

Unfinished worsted; 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight, 12 
ounces; warp, 84 ends 
per inch, 2/53.4 worst¬ 
ed; weft, 70 picks per 
[ inch, 2/53.4 worsted. 


Dress worsted; shrunk; i 
width, 56 inches; [ 
weight, 16/ ounces; 
warp, 176 ends per 
inch, 1/30 worsted; j 
weft. 95 picks pel- 
inch, 1/30 worsted. 

Worsted suiting: shrunk: 
width, 56 inches; 
weight, 10 ounces; 
warp, 57 ends per j 
inch, 2/48 worsted; 
weft, 51 picks per 
inch, 2/48 worsted. 

Unfinished worsted, suit¬ 
ing; shrunk; width, 
56 inches; weight, 12 
ount es; warp, 76 ends 
per inch, 2/50 worsted: 
weft, 74 picks per 
inch, 2/50 worsted. 

Worsted suiting: shrunk: 
width, 57/58 inches: 
weight, 16 ounces; 
warp. 62 ends per 
inch, 2/30.68/70: weft, 
62 picks per inch, 
2/30.68/70. 

. Unfinished worsted suit¬ 
ing: shrunk; width, 
56 inches: weight, 12 
ounces; warp, 76 ends 
per inch, 2/53.4 worst¬ 
ed; weft, 70 picks per 
inch, 2/49.6 worsted. 


....do. 


_do. 


....do. 


.do. 


_do... 


Un finish ed worst ed suit¬ 
ing; shrunk; width, 
56 inches; wieght, 12 
ounces; warp, 73 ends 
per inch, 2/49.6 worst¬ 
ed; weft, 67 picks per 
inch, 2/46.28 worsted. 

Unfinished worsted; 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight, 1U 
ounces; warp, 88 ends 
per inch, 2/46.28 worst¬ 
ed; weft, 76 picks per 
inch, 2/46.28 worsted. 

(Unfinished worsted; 
shrunk: width, 56 
inches; weight, 12 
ounces: warp, 80 ends 
per inch, 2/49.6 worst¬ 
ed: weft, 74 picks per 
inch, 2/49.6 worsted; 
stripe in warp, 1 end 
of 2-ply worsted; silk 
twist. 



_do- 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

I 

Selling 

Selling 
price of 
iomestic 
article 
reported 

1 


Souse bill. 

Foreign L 
value in c 
United 
States 
currency.| a 

anding 

Duty, present act. 

price of 
foreign 
irticle in 
United 
States. 

In- ; 

vesti- j 
gator. | 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation . 

reight, 
insur- 
nce, etc. g 

?ara- 

raph. 

Rate. j ^ 

Lmount. ] 

I 

3 er cent. 1 7 

lmount. 

•ompara- 

ble. 

! 

. $4,165 

| 


288 

45 per cent: erner- | 
geney tariff, 45 > 
cents per pound. 1 

SI. 457 




$i. 75 

38,6 \ 

1109 

1110 

136 cents per pound 
plus 27/ per cent 

I and 2 per cent. 








3.00 

.24 

2SH 

35 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 j 
cents per pound. 

1.05 

74. 82 j 

$3. 21 

$7. .50 

7.00 

38,6 

f 1109 
1110 

(36centsperpound 
/ plus27/percent 
l and 2 per cent. 

2. 25 

. 16 

288 

.do. 

1.21 

14.3 

.52 

4.14 

5.48 

6 38 

( 1109 
( 1110 

|_do. 

2.0"' 

. 15 

288 

.do. 

1.06 

15.2 

.50 

3.77 

3. 70 

6,38 

/ 1109 

1 mo 

|_do. 

2.64 

. IS 

288 

.do. 

1.29 

13.9 

.57 

4.68 

3.80 

6,3S 

( 1109 
\ 1110 

}.do. 

2.58 

. IS 

288 

.do. 

1.35 

15.0 

.62 

4. 73 

' 

4. 25 

6,38 

( 1109 
\ 1110 

|_do. 

2 346 

. 17 

288 

.do. 

1.1807 

13.97 

j .5173 

| 

4.22 

4.30 

6,38 

r 1109 
\ 1110 

| _ do. 

.... 2.346 

.17 

288 

.do. 

J 1.1867 

r 

13.97 

.5173 

4.22 

4. .50 

6,38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

|_do. 

2.4361 

j 

! ,17 

288 

|.do. 

1 

1.19 

11.57 

| . 553.= 

4. 3; 

1.35 

6,38 

f 1109 

\ me 

}---- d0 . 

_ 2.60 

.18 

288 

.do. 

.! 1.247. 

11.9i 

1 

. 602. 

4.6 

5.18 

6,38 

/ uo< 
\ mi 

} -- d0 . 


1909 



Para¬ 

graph. 


378 


(44 cents per pound 
and 55 per cent 


378 


/44 cents per pound 
\ and 55percent. 


378 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual landed cost, $ 5 , 913 ; used for 

ma n uf act u ri n g pur pos es. 


(Actualselling price domestic, $7.20: 
J deduction 20 cents for foreign 
I inferior construction. 


(Actual selling price, domestic, $5.60; 
I deduction of 12 cents for foreign 
inferior roust nicrion: domestic, in 


378 


. do. 


(Actual selling price, domest.c. $3.50: 

addition of 20 cents for foreign 
I superiority of construction. 


378 


do. 



Actual selling price, domestic, $4.17: 
addition of 8 cents for foreign 
slightly better construction. 


378 


.do_ 


Actual selling price, domestic, $3.75; 
addition of 55 cents for foreign, 
better construction. 


37s 


.do- 


Actual selling price, domestic, $3.65; 
addition of 65 cents for foreign 
superior construction. 


378 


_do... 


(Actualselling price, domestic, $3.66; 
■j addition of 69 cents for foreign 
( superior construction. 


378 |.do. 


(Actualselling price, domestic, $4.50: 
■! addition of 68 cents for foreign 
1 superior construct ion. 
















































































































































191 


Country 


England 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Pakagkaphs Nos. 1109 
and 1110—Continued. 


Unfinished worsted; 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight, 13 
ounces; warp, 82 ends 
per inch, 2/53.4; weft, 
76 picks per inch, 

. 2/53.4. 

Unfinished worsted; 
shrunk; width, 56 ! 
inches; weight, 13 I 
ounces; warp, 82 ends 
per inch, 2/53.4 wor- 
sted; weft, 76 picks per j 
inch, 2/53.4 worsted; 
silk in stripe. 

Unfinished worsted | 
suiting; shrunk; width, j 
56 inches, weight, 121 j 
ounces; warp, 80 ends 
per inch, 2/49.6; weft, I 
72 picks per inch, 
2/49.6. 

Worsted suiting; 
shrunk; width, 56/58 
inches; weight, 13 
ounces; warp, 80 ends 
per inch, 2/49.6 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 74 picks per 
inch, 2/53.4 worsted; 
silk and worsted twist 
stripe. 

Worsted suiting; 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight, 111, 
ounces; warp, 78 ends 
per inch, 2/53.4 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 75 picks per 
inch, 2/49.6 worsted. 

Worsted suiting, shrunk, 
width, 56/58 inches; 
weight, 13 ounces; 
warp, 80 ends per inch, 
2/57.86 worsted; weft, 
71 picks per inch, 
2/57.86 worsted. 

Fine worsted, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches, 
weight, 12 ounces; 
warp, 88 ends per inch, 
2/53.4 worsted; weft, 
78 picks per inch, 
2/53.4 worsted. 

W orsted suiting, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches; 
weight, 13 ounces; 
warp, 74 ends per inch, 
2/46.28 worsted; weft, 
71 picks per inch, 
2/46.28 worsted. 

Fine worsted, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches; 
weight, 12 ounces; 
warp, 78 ends per inch, 
2/55.54 worsted; weft, 
70 picks per inch, 
2/55.54 worsted; silk 
striping. 

Unfinished worsted suit¬ 
ing. shrunk; 56 inches 
wide; 12 ounces; warp, 
80 ends per inch of 
2/53.4 worsted; weft, 
76 picks per inch of 
2/53.4 worsted. 

Clear finished worsted, 
shrunk; 56 inches wide; 
11 to 12 ounces; warp, 
78 ends per inch of 
2/55.54 worsted; weft, 
70 picks per inch of 
2/55.54 worsted; silk 
stripe in warp. 

Clear finished worsted, 
shrunk; warp, 76 ends 
per inch of 2/46.28S 
worsted; weft, 72 picks 
per inch of 2/48.28S 
worsted. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unfinished worsted; 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight, 12 
ounces; warp, 84 ends 
perinch, 2/46.28 worst' 
ed; weft, 80 picks per 
inch, 2/46.28 worsted; 
silk in stripe. 

Unfinished worsted; 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight, 12 

■ ounces; warp, 80 ends 
per inch, 2/53.4; weft, 
80 picks per inch, 
2/53.4. 

Unfinished worsted; 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; we i g h t, 12 
ounces; warp 80 ends 
per inch, 2/53.4 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 72 picks per 
inch, 2/03.4 worsted. 

Worsted suiting; 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight, 12 

- ounces; warp, 80 ends 
per inch, 2/49.6 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 74 picks per 
inch, 2/49.6 worsted. 

Worsted suiting; 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight, 114 
ounces; warp, 72 ends 
per inch, 2/43.4 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 70 picks per 
inch, 2/43.4 worsted. 

Worsted suiting, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches; 
weight, 12 ounces; 
warp, 80 ends per inch, 
2/53.4 worsted; weft, 
72 picks per inch, 
2/53.4 worsted. 

Fine worsted, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches, 
weight, 12 ounces; 
warp, 84 ends per inch, 
2/49.6 worsted; weft, 
70 picks per inch, 
2/49.6 worsted. 

Worsted suiting, shrunk; 
width, 57 inches; 

weight, 124 ounces; 
warp, 78 ends per inch, 
2/47.8 worsted; weft, 
72 picks per inch, 
2/47.8 worsted. 

Fine worsted, shrunk; 
width, 57 inches; 

weight, 12 ounces; 

warp, 81 ends per inch, 
2/48 worsted; 60/2 spun 
silk; weft, 77 picks per 
inch, 2/48 worsted. 

Fine unfinished worsted, 
shrunk; 57 inches 

wide; 12 ounces; warp, 
80 ends per inch of 
2/48 worsted, 60/2 spun 
silk; weft, 72 picks per 
inch of 2/48 worsted. 

Worsted suiting, shrunk; 
58 inches wide; 11 to 
114 ounces; warp, 74 
encls per inch of 2/48s 
worsted; weft, 70 picks 
per inch of 2/48s. 

Worsted suiting, shrunk; 
warp, 72 ends of 2/48 
worsted; weft, 68 picks 
of 2/48 worsted. 


Unit. 


Yard. 


...do. 


.do. 


_do... . 


.do. 


_do. 


.do. 


_do. 


..do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_ do. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
nrofit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 

- 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 


Duty, present act 


cost, 

duty. 

including 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

| Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 


Remarks. 

United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

! Amount. 

United 

States. 

Rate. 


*2.4366 

SO. 17 

288 

(35 per cent; emer- 
< gency tariff, 45 

1 cents per pound. 

| *1.2184 

13.72 

1 

SO. 5249 

*4. 35 

$4.25 

6,38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

[ (36centsperpound 
< plus27Jpercent 

1 and2percenl. 

j 378 

/ 44 cents per pound 
\ and 55 percent. 

(Actual selling price, domestic, $3.87: 

1 addition of 38 cents for foreign 
i superior construction; domestic, in 

I part of foreign material. 

2.39 

. 17 

288 

.do . 

1.2021 

13.5 

. 5079 

4. 27 

4. 06 

6,38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

j... .do. 

378 

.do. 

(Actual selling price, domestic, $3>7; 

| addition of 19 cents for foreign su- 
!4 perior construction; domestic, in 
( part of foreign material. 

2. 48 

. 18 

288 


1.22 

15. 72 

. 61 

4. 49 

4. 275 

6,38 

6,38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

J 1109 

\ 1110 


378 

....do. 


2.24 

. 16 

288 

.do. 

1. 15 

13.8 

.49 

4.04 

4.12 

|... .do. 

378 

.do. 

(Actual selling price, domestic, $3.75; 

4 addition of 37 cents for foreign su- 
l perior construction. 

2.03 

.14 

288 

.do. 

1.034 

15. 48 

.496 

3.70 

4. 20 

6,38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

|_do. 

378 

.do. 

(Actual selling price, domestic, $3.50; 

< addition of 70 cents for foreign su- 
[ perior construction. 

2. 166 

. 15 

288 

.do.. 

1.1237 

13.7 

.4713 

3.91 

4. 40 

6,38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

|_do. 

378 

.do. 

(Actual selling price domestic $4: 

4 add 40 cents for foreign superior 
l construction. 








2.60 

. 18 

288 


1.2475 

16.69 

. 6725 

4.70 

4. 75 

6,38 

r 1109 
\ 1110 

\ _do. 

.378 

.do. 

[Actual selling price domestic $4.50; 

add 25 cents for foreign superior 
[ construction. 






1 



2.383 

. 17 

288 


1. 198 

13. 8 

.519 

4.27 

4. 70 

6,38 ; 

f 1109 

l mo 

i....do. 

378 

.do. 

Actual selling price domestic $4.27; 
add 43 cents for foreign superior 
construction; domestic, in part of 
foreign material. 







1 



2. 58 

. 18 

288 

.do. 

1. 30 

15.2 

.62 

4. 68 

4. 50 

6, 38 

1109 

1110 1 

l.... do. 

378 

.do. 

Actual selling price domestic $4.39; 
add 11 cents for foreign superior 
construction; domestic, in part of 
foreign material. 










2.20 

. 15 

288 

.do. 

1.11 

14.7 

.51 

3. 97 

4.75 

6,38 

1109 

1110 

•_dO.; 

37S 

_-.do. 

Actual selUng price of domestic $4.50; 
addition of 25 cents for foreign 
superiority; domestic, in part of 
foreign material. 

2. *3 

. 18 

288 

.do. 

1. 2405 

15. 25 

.61 

4.68 

4.10 

6, 38 

1109 

1110 

L..do. 

378 

.do. 

Actual selling price of domestic $3.85; 
addition of .25 cents for foreign 
superiority; domestic, in part of 
foreign material. 













2.166 

. 15 

288 

_ do . 

1.095 

16. 09 

. 569 

3. 98 

4. 05 

6,38 

1109 
\ 1110 

10 . 

378 

. do . 

[ Actual selling price of domestic $3.80. 

addition of 25 cents for foreign 
l superiority. 







i 





































































































































192 


Schedule 11. — WOOL AND MANUFACTLTRES OF — Continued. 


Country. 


England.... 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Paragraphs Nos. 1109 

and 1110 —Continued. 

Clear finished worsted, 
shrunk; 56 inches 
wide; 12 ounces; warp, 
76 ends per inch of 
2/57.86 worsted: weft, 

72 picks per inch of 
2/49.60 worsted. 

Clear finished worsted, 
shrunk; 56 inches 
wide; 12 ounces; warp, 
75 ends per inch of 
2/55.76 worsted; weft, 

73 picks per inch of 
2/55.76 worsted. 

Clear finished worsted, 
shrunk; 56 inches 
wide; 15/16 ounces; 
warp, 66 ends per inch 
of 2/30.18s worsted; 
weft, 64 picks per inch 
of 2/30.18s worsted. 

W ool suiting, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches; 
warp, 58 ends per inch 
of 40.50 cut wool; weft, 
56 picks per inch of 
32.4 cut wool; weight 
per linear yard, 12J 
ounces. 

Wool suiting, shrunk; 
width, 56 inches; 
warp, 66 ends per inch 
of 34.11 cut wool; weft, 
60 picks per inch of 36 
cut wool; weight per 
linear yard, 13 ounces. 


Wool tweed suiting, 
shrunk; width, 56 
inches; weight, 121 
ounces: warp, 22 ends 
per inch of 1/15.43 cut 
woolen yarn; weft, 24 
picks per inch of 1/12.96 
cut woolen yarn. 

English cricket flannel, 
shrunk; weight 8 
ounces; width, 28 
inches; warp, 60 ends 
per inch 24.92 cut wool; 
weft, 51 picks per 
inch 23.14 cut wool. 

'Outing flannel, shrunk; 
weight, 61 ounces; 
width, 28 inches; warp, 
60 ends per inch 29.46 
cut wool; weft, 57 picks 
per inch 29.46 cut 
wool. 

Worsted serge, shrunk; 
weight, 111/12 ounces; 
width,56inches; warp, 
82 ends per inch 2/49.6 
worsted: weft, 70 picks 
per inch 2/49.6 worsted. 

Worsted serge, shrunk; 
weight, 14/15 ounces; 
warp, 68 ends per inch 
2/31.56 worsted; weft, 
.56 picks per inch 
2/31.56. 

Gaberdine, shrunk; 
weight, 131/14 ounces; 
width, 56 inches: 
warp, 105 ends per 
inch 2/53.4; weft, 60 
pickes per inch 2/57.86. 


Clear finished worsted, 
shrunk; 58 inches 
wide, 11 to 111 ounces; 
warp, 74 ends per inch 
of 2/48 worsted; weft, 

70 picks per inch of 
2/48 worsted. 

Worsted suiting, shrunk; 

57 inches wide; 12 
ounces; warp, 80 ends 
pel inch of 2/49.6 
worsted; 30/2 spun 
silk; weft, 75 picks per 
inch of 2/49.6 worsted. 
Clear finished worsted, 
shrunk; 56 inches 
wide; 15/16 ounces; 
warp, 66 ends per 
inch of 2/31.56 worsted; 
weft, 62 picks per inch 
of 2/26.70 worsted. 

Wool suiting, shrunk; 
width, 57 inches; 
warp, 64 ends per inch 
of 36 cut wool; weft, 58 
picks per inch of 36 cut ■ 
wool, 30/2 spun silk; 
weight per linear yard, 1 
13 ounces. 

Wool suiting, shrunk; 
width, 57 inches; | 
warp, 64 ends 5§ run 
wool per inch about j 
30 cut; weft, 58 picks ! 
6 run wool per inch j 
about 30 cut; weight 
per linear yard, 13 
ounces. 

Wool tweed suiting, 
shrunk; width, 57/58 
inches; weight, 111 
ounces; warp, 24 ends 
per inch of 17.51 cut 
wool; weft, 27 picks 
per inch of 17.51 cut 
wool. 

White trousering, 
shrunk; weight, 14| 
ounces; width, 58 
inches; warp, 65 ends 
perinch 51 run: weft, 
48 picks per inch 6 
run. 

Outing flannel, shrunk; 
weight, 13/131 ounces; 
width, .58/60 inches; 
warp, 64 ends per inch 
30.86 wool cut; weft, 
59 picks per inch 30.86 
wool cut. 

Worsted serge, shrunk; 
weight, 121/13 ounces; 
width, 58 inches; 7.9 
ounces; warp, 84 ends, 
2/45 inch worsted; fill¬ 
ing, 68 picks 2/45 inch. 
Worsted serge, shrunk; 
weight, 15/16 ounces; 
width, 56/57 inches; 
warp, 70 ends per inch 
2/30’s, worsted; weft, 
58 picks per inch 2/30 
worsted. 

Gaberdine, shrunk; 
warp, 82 ends, 2/48 
worsted: weft, 56 picks 
2/48 worsted: weight, 
101/11 ounces; width, 
56*58 inches. 


Yard. 


_do... 


_ do... 


Foreign 
value in 
U nited 
States 
currency 


.do.. 


$1.140 


2 . 166 


2.59 


2.086 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$ii. 12 


. 15 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


. 18 


. 15 


_do.. 


1.984 


.do. 


... do. 


1.23 


1.09 


. 14 


288 


288 


288 


288 


288 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Rate. 


35 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 
cenls per pound. 


.do. 


Amount. Percent. 


$0.97 


1.095 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.09 


.08 


.do. 


.do. 


_ do.. 


_do_ 


.9916 


1.45 


1.62 


2. 59 


.07 


. 10 


. 18 


288 


288 


288 


288 


288 


288 


.do. 


.do... 


.do. 


_do.... 


.do.. 


. .do.. 


1.072 


.80 


.61 


.529 


.85 


.99 


1.30 


15. 22 


Amount. 


$0.44 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 


price of 


domestic 

in- 

article 

vesti- 

reported 

gator. 

compara- 


ble. 



15.2 .519 


$3.33 


3.93 


1.3565 13.17 .5435 4.67 


13.6 


.452 


3.76 


1.06 14-3 


.456 


3.64 


15 


.32 


2.44 


15.1 • 27 


16.3 .259 


$3. 90 


4.90 


5.00 


3.60 


3.26 


6,38 


6,38 


6,38 


38,6 


1K19 \ do 

\ mo 


38,6 


1.80 


2. 05 4. 50 


15 


15.07 


17.19 


.36 


.41 


.70 


1.85 


2.76 


3.13 


4. 77 


1.65 


4. 35 


4. 03 


4.10 


6 , 38 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1109 

1110 


Rate on American ! Para- 
valuation. graph. 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


36 cents per pound 
plus 27-5 per cent 
and 2 per cenl. 


/ 1109 1 

mo /•-• 


.do... 


/ 1109 1 do 
\ 1110 f " 


1109 I 

mo 


.do. 


/ 1109 \ 

\ mo 


.do. 


6,38 { }}?■> }....do. 


3,38 i{ \\ 


1109 

10 


}• - 


. .do. 


6,38 { j} 99 }....do. 


6,38 


6,38 


{ " 


109 

10 


.do. 


/ U09 I 
\ 1110 )■ • <i0 


|/44 cents per pound 
i\ and 55 per cent. 


378 


..do.. 


378 .do. 


378 .do. 


378 


.do. 


378 


_do. 


378 .do. 


378 |.do. 


378 .do. 


378 .do.... 


378 1 .do. 


Actual selling price domestic $3.65; 
addition of 25 cents for foreign 
superiority. 


Actual selling price domestic $4.50; 
addition of 40 cents for foreign 
superiority; domestic, in part of 
foreign material. 


Actual selling price domestic $4.75: 
addition of 25 cents for foreign 
superiority: domestic, in part of 
foreign material. 


/Domestic article, in part of foreign 
• 1 material. 


Do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
domestic material 59 inches wide; 
actual selling price, $3 per yard; 
allowance made for width and 
superior quality of foreign 
material. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
domestic material 59 inches wide; 
actual selling price domestic article 
$4.12J; addition, 22.5 cents; foreign 
superiority. 

(Domestic, in part of foreign material; 

actual selling price of domestic 
. article, $4.20 per yard; deduction, 
17 cents; foreign inferior con- 
I struction. 


(Actual selling price of domestic 
. ■! article, $3.75; addition, 35 cents: 
l foreign superior quality. 




































































































































193 

Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragraphs Nos. 1109 
and 1110—Continued. 


Great Britain.. 


Do 


Do 


Do 


England 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Sales of imported 
merchandise shown 
below to merchant 
tailors: 

Unfinished worsted, 
pencil stripe, shrunk; 
weight, 18 ounces; 
width, 56/58 inches; 
warp, 40/2 spun silk, 
2 ends per repeat, 2/24 
worsted 29 ends per 
repeat; weft, 52 picks 
per inch 2/24 worsted. 

Dress worsted, shrunk; 
weight, 14 ounces; 
width, 56/58 inches; 
warp, 93 ends per inch 
of 56/2 worsted; weft, 
94 picks per inch of 

. 50/2 worsted. 

Fancy worsted, unfin¬ 
ished, shrunk; weight, 
15/16 ounces; width, 
56/58 inches; warp, 4 
ends per repeat of 68/2 
spun silk; 4 ends per 
repeat of 2/62 worsted 
jaspe, consisting of 1 
end of 3 strands organ- 
zine and 1 end 2-ply 
worsted; 92 ends per 
repeat of 2/30 worsted; 
weft, 60 picks per re¬ 
peat of 2/30 worsted. 

Unfinished worsted, 
shrunk; weight, 12/13 
ounces; width, 56/58 
inches; warp, 2 ends 
per repeat of 44/2 spun 
silk; 4 ends per repeat 
of 21/4 spun silk; 3 ends 
per repeat 2/34 wor¬ 
sted; 86 ends per repeat 
2/48 worsted; weft, 71 
picks per inch of 2/46 
worsted. 

Unfinished worsted, 
shrunk; weight, 13/14 
ounces; width, . 58 
inches; warp 74 ends 
per inch of 36/2 wor¬ 
sted; weft 69 picks per 
inch of 46/2 worsted. 

Unfinished worsted suit¬ 
ing, shrunk; width, 58 
inches; weight, 12/13 
ounces; warp, 8 ends 
per repeat of 50/4 spun 
silk jaspe, consisting 
of 1 end 2 ply or- 
ganzine and 1 end 2 
ply spun silk; 2 ends 
per repeat of 40/2 
worsted; 86 ends per 
repeat of 48/2 worsted; 
weft, 71 ends per re¬ 
peat of 48/2 worsted. 

'Unfinished worsted, 
shrunk; width, 58 
inches; weight, 11/12 
ounces; warp, 2 ends 
per repeat of 53/2 spun 
si lk; 26 ends per repeat 
of 56/2 worsted; weft, 
78 ends per inch of 50/2 

, worsted. 

Unfinished worsted, 
shrunk; width, 56/58 
inches; weight, 12 
ounces; warp, 1 end 
per repeat of 57/2 spun 
silk; 36 ends per repeat 
of 52/2 worsted; weft, 
72 picks per inch of 
54/2 worsted. 


Unfinished worsted; 
pencil stripe, shrunk; 
weight, 174 ounces; 
width, 56/58 inches; 
warp, 58 ends per 
inch 2/24 worsted; 
weft, 53 picks per 
inch 2/24 worsted. 

Dress worsted, shrunk; 
weight, 154 ounces; 
width, 57 inches; warp, 
89 ends per inch 2/48 
worsted; weft, 88 picks 
per inch 2/48 worsted. 


Fancy unfinished wor¬ 
sted, shrunk; weight 
151 ounces; width, 
56/58 inches; warp, 66 
ends per inch 1/2 2/30 
black worsted, 1/2 2/30 
mixed worsted; weft 
61 picks per inch 1/2 
2/30 black worsted, 1/2 
2/30 mixed worsted. 


Unfinished worsted, 
shrunk; width, 56/58 
inches; warp, 6 ends 1 
repeat of 60/2 spun 
silk; 40 ends 1 repeat 
of 2/48 worsted; weft, 
72 picks per inch of 
2/48 worsted. 


Unfinished worsted, 
shrunk; width, 58 
inches; weight, 13/14 
ounces; warp 75 ends 
per inch of 2/40 wor¬ 
sted; weft 70 picks per 
inch of 2/40 worsted. 


Unfinished worsted suit¬ 
ing, shrunk; weight,12 
oimces; width, 57 
inches; warp, 6 ends 
, per pattern, 60/2 spun 
silk; 45 ends per pat¬ 
tern 2/48 worsted; 
weft, 72 picks per inch 
2/48 worsted. 


Unfinished worsted, 
shrunk; weight, 12 
ounces; width, 56/58 
inches; warp, 2 ends 
per repeat of 60/2 spun 
silk; 28 ends per repeat 
2/48 worsted; weft, 75 
picks per inch 2/48 
worsted. 

Unfinished worsted suit¬ 
ing, shrunk; width, 
56/58 inches; weight, 
12 ounces; warp, 2 
ends 1 repeat, 72/2 
spun silk; 39 ends 1 re¬ 
peat 2/48 worsted; 
weft, 74 picks 1 inch, 
2/48 worsted. 


Yard 


-do. 



_do.... 


_do. 


....do 


_do 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
} price of 
foreign 
article ii 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 


Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

In-, 
vestn 
gator. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on America! 
valuation. 



Remarks. 

United 

States 

currency 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount 

Per cent 

Amount 

United 
j States. 

P cti a- 
graph 

Rate. 


$2.86 

*0.14 

288 

[35 per cent; emer- 
4 gency tariff, 45 
l cents per pound. 

| 1.51 

62.3 

$2.81 

$7. 32 

$4. 75 

6,38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

[36 cents per pound 
1 and 274 per cent, 

[ and 2 per cent. 

| "378 

(44 cents per pound 
\ and 55 per cent. 

[Domestic in part foreign material; 

1 aetualselling price, $4.50, 5 per cent 
being added on account superior 
( quality of foreign materia). 

2.32 

.12 

288 

.do. 

1.21 

75.3 

2. 75 

0.40 

5.00 

6,38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

36 cents per pound 
and 27^ percent 
[ plus 2 per cent. 

| 378 

.do. 

[Actual selling price, domestic, $4.75 

J per yard: add 25 cents foreign supe- 
| rior construction; domestic, in part 
( foreign material. 

3.04 

.15 

288 

.do. 

1.51 

51.00 

2. 40 

7. 10 

4.84 

6,38 

/ 1109 

l mo 

j. -. .do. 

378 

.do. 

[Actual selling price, domestic, $4.72 

J per yard; add 12 cents for foreign 

I superiority; domestic, in part for- 
( eign material. 

2.75 

. 14 

288 

.do. 

1.33 

. 62. 5 

2.04 

6 . 86 

4.75 

38 

/ 1109 
\ 1110 

^—do. 

378 

.do. 

[Actual selling price, domestic, $4.50; 

■J 25 cents added; foreign superior 
l stock; domestic, in part foreign. 

2.54 

.18 

288 

.do. 

1.28 

3(1 

1.44 

5.44 

4. 10 

38 

« 

/ 1109 

y... .do. 

378 


Domestic, in part foreign. 














2.71 

.19 

288 

.do. 

1.31 

50.5 

2. 13 I 

• 0. 34 

4.95 

6,38 

1109 

1110 

L..do. 

378 

....do. 

Domestic, in part foreign material; 
actual selling price of domestic 













article, $4.50 per yard; addition, 45 
cents foreign superior construction. 

2.307 

.16 

288 

_do. 

1.145 

39.2 

1.41 

5. 03 

4.39 

6,38 - 

1109 

-do. 

378 


Domestic, in part foreign material. 










1110 


2.77 

.31 

288 


1.31 

48.5 

2.13 

6.52 

4.60 

6,38 • 

1109 

_do. 

378 

_do. J 

Actual selling price of domestic 
$4.39; 5 per cent added for superi¬ 
ority of foreign; domestic, in part 
foreign. 


1110 













1 


95182—22-26 

























































































































194 


Schedule 11.— WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Paragraphs Nos. 1109 
and 1110—Continued. 

\Y orsted, shrunk; width, 
56/58 inches; weight, 
11/12 ounces; warp, 

1 end per repeat. 22/2 
worsted green; 23 
ends per repeat, 46/2 
worsted jaspe; 22 ends 
per repeat, 52/2 wor¬ 
sted black; weft, 34 
picks per inch, 48/2 
worsted jaspe; 34 picks [ 
per inch 50/2 worsted | 
black. 

Unfinished worsted 
suitings, shrunk; 1 
width, 56/58 inches; , 
weight, 124 ounces; ; 
warp, 4 ends per re- ! 
peat of 57/2 spun silk; j 
2 ends per repeat of j 
44/4 worsted; 55 ends j 
per repeat of 46/2 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 75 ends per ) 
inch of 46/2 worsted. 
Double plain worsted, ! 
shrunk; weight, 14/15 j 
ounces; width 56/58 
inches; warp, 6 ends j 
per repeat of 2/46 | 
worsted; 65 ends per I 
repeat of 2/52; worsted 
jaspe, 59 ends per re¬ 
peat of 2/52; weft, 45 
picks per repeat of 2/52 
worsted; 45 picks per 
repeat of 2/52 worsted, 
jaspe. 

(Broadcloth, shrunk; | 
J 54/56 inches wide; j 
| weight 12/13 ounces j 
( per yard. 


Great Britain.. 


England. 


Do. 


Great Britain.. 


Do. 


Spring coating, shrunk; 
weight, 15 ounces; 
width, 56/58 inches; 
warp, 77 ends per inch 
of 2/40 worsted; weft, 

68 ends per inch of 2/38 
worsted. 

Blue serge suiting; 
width, 58 inches; 
weight, 12/13 ounces; 
warp, 74 ends perinch 
of 15.6/2 wool run; 
weft, 69 ends per inch 
of 7.6/1 wool run. 

Blue serge suiting, 
shrunk; width, 58 in¬ 
ches; weight, 14 ounc s 
warp, 93 ends per 
inch of 17.4/1 wool run; 
weft 69 ends per inch I 
of 13/2 wool run. i 

Piece-dyedserge, shrunk; 
weight, 13 ounces; | 
width, 56/58 inches; j 
warp, 80 ends per ; 
inch of 2/48 worsted; 
weft, 70 picks per inch | 
of 2/48 worsted. 

Wool-dyedserge, shrunk; 
weight, 14 ounces; 
width, 56/58 inches; 
warp, 77 ends per inch 
of 2/44 worsted; weft, 
72 picks per inch of 
2/42 worsted. 

Paragraph No. 1111. 


Worsted, shrunk; width, 
56/58 inches; weight, 
12 ounces; warp, 80 
ends per inch 2/48 
worsted, 1/2 black, 1/2 
mixed; weft, 74 picks 
per inch 2/48 worsted, 
1/2 black, l/ 2 mixed. 


Unfinished worsted 
suitings, shrunk; 
weight, 121 ounces; 
width 56/58 inches; 
warp, 4 ends 1 repeat 
60/2 silk and D. S. 
silk twisted; 1 end 1 
repeat, 4/48 worsted; 
43 ends 1 repeat, 2/48 
worsted; weft, 74 picks 
per inch 2/48 worsted. 


Double plain worsted, 
shrunk; weight, 144 
ounces; width 56/58 
inches; warp, 119 ends 
per inch 2/60 worsted, 
J mixed, 4 black; 
weft, 102 picks per 
inch 2/60 worsted, 4 
black. 


Broadcloth, shrunk; 
weight. 12 ounces; 
width, 54 inches, warp 
67 ends per inch of 6 
run; weft, 62 picks per 
inch of 6 J run. 

Spring coating, shrunk; 
weight, 15 ounces; 
width, 56/58 inches, 
warp, 88 ends per inch 
of 2/40 worsted; weft 
76 picks per inch of 
2/40 worsted. 

Blue serge suiting, 
shrunk; weight, 12J/13 
ounces; width, 56/58 
inches; warp, 76 ends 
per inch of 2/48 wor¬ 
sted; weft, 68 picks 
per inch of 6 -run wool. 

Wool suiting, shrunk; 
weight, 14 ounces; 
width 56/58 inches; 
warp, 80 ends per 
inch of 2/48 worsted; 
weft, 68 picks per 
inch of 6 f rim wool. 

Serge, piece-dyed,shrunk; 
weight, 134 ounces; 
width, 56/58 inches; 
warp, 86 threads per 
inch of 2/48 worsted; 
weft, 76 picks perinch 
of 2/48 worsted. 

Wool-dyed serge, shrunk; 
weight, 14J ounces: 
width, 56/58 inches; 
warp, 77 ends per inch 
of 2/40 worsted; weft, 
71 picks per inch of 
2/40 worsted. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur- Para- 
ance, etc. graph. 


Duty, present act. 


Yard. 


*2.53 


Czechoslovakia. 


Pile fabric; Astrakhan 
cloth; warp, wool, 
1 / 1 , 6 ends per inch; 
cotton, 16/1, 47 ends 
per inch; weft, cotton, 
6/1, 31 picks per inch; 
cotton 47/48 inches 
wide. 1 


Pile fabric; Astrakhan 
cloth, mohair and cot¬ 
ton. 


. . .do. 


2. OS 


.. .do.. 


_do... 


_do... 


_do. 


_do. 


_ do... 


_do.. 


Yard. 


2.98 


.9376 


2 . 2 ^ 


1. 75 


2. IS 


1.98 


2.23 


1.92 


Rate. 


*0.28 


.30 


28S 


288 


Amount. 


35 per cent and 
45 cents per j- *1.223 
pound. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


I 

Per cent. 'Amount 


56.2 


.do.! 


1.29 


15 288 


.07 


. 11 


. 12 


. 15 


. 10 


.11 


.19 


288 


288 


288 


288 


288 


288 


288 


.do. 


_do. 


_do. 


1.46 


*2. 267 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


*6.30 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*4.39 


52.7 


49.5 


.6938 


1.21 


89.33 


60 95 


..do. 1 .98 


.do. 1.10 


.do- 


.do. 


40 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tarifi, 45 
cents per pound. 


1.06 


1.17 


1.52 


61 


69 


74.84 


69.51 


113.5 


2.25 


2.27 


1.52 


2.17 


1.74 


2.41 


2.35 


2.44 


4.12 


0. 52 


0.86 


3.22 


5.73 


4.59 


5.90 


5.49 


5.95 


7.75 


4.95 


5.174 


4.50 


4.724 


3.71 


3.31 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


0,38 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1109 

1110 


0,38 


6,38 


6,38 


6,38 


6,38 


0,38 


3.60 i 6,38 


3.60 6,38 


3.50 


1109 

1110 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


36 cents per 
pound and 274 
per cent, and 
2 per cent. 


I 


do. 


1109 

1110 


1109 

1110 


1109 

1110 


_do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


378 


378 


Rate. 


44 cents per 
pound and 55 
per cent. 


.do. 


378 




do. 


•_do. 


/ 1109 \ 
1110 / i 


do.. 


f 1108 

\ me 


1109 

1110 


1109 

1110 


}....do. 


.do. 


.do . 


1111 36 cents per pound 

and 27£ per cent. 


378 


378 


378 


378 


378 


378 


_do. 


.do. 


.do. . 


.do. 


.do. 


.do 


_do. 


378 i 44 cents per pound 
and 55 per cent. 


Remarks. 


[Domestic, in part foreign material. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material: 
actual selling price domestic, *4.50; 
addition of 45 cents because foreign 
is finer stock. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material; 
actual selling price of domestic, 
*5.40; 224 cents per yard deducted 
on account of superior quality of 
domestic article. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


(Domestic in part of foreign material, 
actual selling price of domestic 
goods, *3.82; 1H cents per yard de¬ 
ducted on account of finer quality 
[ of domestic article. 


Domestic in part of foreign material; 
actual selling price of domestic, 
*3.15; addition of 16 cents on ac 
count of foreign superior quality. 


Domestic, in part foreign material; 
actual selling price, domestic ar¬ 
ticle, *3.824; 224 c. a yard deducted 
on account of superior quality do- 
l mestic article. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Actual domestic selling price, *4.50; 
domestic of superior material and 
finish; deduct *1 per yard. 










































































































































195 

Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 


Country. 


Czechoslovakia. 


Holland 


Do 


Germany, 


Czechoslovakia. 


Do 


Do 


Germany. 







Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 



House bill. 


1909 

Description of foreign 
article. 








profit 

cost 

duty. 

on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 






Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

including 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 





freight, 







Rate. 




States 

insur- 

Para- 

Rate. 

Amount. 



States. 

compara 


graph 

valuation. 

graph 




currency 

anee, etc. 

graph. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

ble. 




Paragraph No. illl — 
















1 

Continued. 

















Pile fabric: Astrakhan 
cloth; warp, wool, 
1/3/1, 23 ends per inch; 

Pile fabric: Astrakhan 

Yard. 

$2. 51 

$0.25 


40 per cent; emer- 

2.02 

88.3 

$4.22 

*9.00 

$5.40 

11 

1111 

36 cents per pound 

378 

44 cents per pound 

cloth, mohair and cot- 



ton. 





gency tariff; 45 








and 27/^ per cent 


and .55 per cent. 

wool, 1/1, 23 ends per 





cents per pound. 









inch; cotton, 16/1, 46 

















ends per inch; weft, 
cotton, 6/1, 32 picks 
per inch; 47/48 inches 
wide. 

















Pile fabric: Mohair vel¬ 
vet, 26 inches wide, 
mohair and cotton; 

None found... 


3.04 

.07 

309 


1. 37 

55.8 

2.50 

6.98 


23 

mi 

.do. 

378 







. <!0 . 

warp, cotton, 35/2, 71 
ends per inch; weft, 
cotton, 19/1, 73 picks 
per inch; pile mohair, 

















32/1, 35 ends per inch; 
18.95 ounces per square 

















yard; 64.11 per cent 
weight of monair. 
















' f ' 

Pile fabric: Mohair vel¬ 
vet, 50 inches wide, 
mohair and cotton; 

.do. 


6.47 

.15 

309 


2.91 

33.2 

3.16 

12.69 


23 

nn 









378 

.do. 

warp, cotton, 35/2, 73 
ends per inch; weft, 
cotton, 19/1, 71 picks 
per inch; pile mohair 

















wool, 35/2, 36 ends per 
inch; 15.29 ounces per 
square yard; 65 per 
cent weight of mohair. 








1 









N one found. 

Pile fabric: Mohair vel- 

.do. 









4.04 

37 

nil 


378 

, 

Wool cloaking; widths, 

vet, 28 inch; warp, 
cotton, 38/3 per inch; 
weft, cotton, 32-1 ply; 
pile all mohair. 
























Wool cloaking; width, 
54 inches, 13J-ounce 

.do... 

1.446 

.038 

288 

40 per cent; emer- 

.972 

98.5 

2.424 

4.88 

7.08 

38 

nn 

.do. 



54 inches, 14-ounce 


378 

.do. 1 





gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 







goods; warp, 62 ends in 
2/56 worsted; weft, 43 

goods; warp, 66 ends in 
2/50 worsted; weft, 40 









picks in 2/60 worsted; 

picks in 2/50 worsted; 
















pile, 86 picks in 1/17 

weft pile, 80 picks in 
















worsted. 

20-cut cashmere. 
















Paragraph No. 1112. 

















Wool blankets, size 70 
by 90 inches; weight, 7 
pounds; warp, 24 ends 

Wool blankets, size 60 
by 90 inches; weight, 5 
pounds; warp, 1,800 

Each. 

1.90 ' 

.70 

289 

25 per cent and 45 
cents per pound. 

3.625 

18 

1.125 

7.35 

5.85 

11 

1112 

25 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 

379 

22 cents per pound A 
and 30 per cent. 

per inch of 1J inches, 

ends 8/1 cotton; weft, 
















wool, cotton, etc.; 
weft, 43 picks per inch; 
1J/1 run wool, fur 

5/8. 












• 




hair, etc. 

Wool blankets, size 70 

None found. 

.do. 

6.70 

.70 

289 

.do. 

4.825 

10.1 

1. 275 

13.50 






33 cents per pound 
and 40 per cent. 

by 90 inches; warp, 30 
ends per inch of 26/3 
cotton; weft, 61 picks 
per inch of l\/l run 
wool; weight,7pounds, 



.do. 



1112 

30 cents per pound 
and 20 percent. 

379 









None found. 

Wool blankets, size 70 

.do. 



289 





9.78 

11 

1112 


379 


Wool blankets, size 70 

by 84 inches; cotton 
warp; weight, 3.5 
pounds. 


13. 30 

1.06 

289 

.do. 

5.305 

53.8 

10. 585 

30.25 

-do. 

_do. 

....do. V 






11 

1112 

379 




by 90 inches; 3-inch 
silk binding; weight, 






















4.4 pounds. 

















Paragraph No. 1113. 

















Felt (for piano actions), 
first quality. 

Felt (for piano actions), 
first quality. 


2.17 

. 11 

288 

35 per cent. 

.76 

6.9 

.21 

3.25 

4.00 

11 

1113 

30 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

382 

44 cents per pound U 
and 60 per cent. 


Paragraph No. 1114. 

















Wool fabrics with fast 





292 

35 per cent. 










50/60 per cent. N 
















edges, not exceeding 
12 inches in width, 
etc. 


















Remarks. 


Actual domestic selling price, $6.40: 
domestic of superior material and 
finish; deduct. $1 per yard. 


$7.55; allowance made for superior 
finish and construction; domestic, 
m part of foreign material. 


$4.75; add $1.10 due to weight and 
large size of foreign; wording ol 
par. 1112 seems to exclude finished 
blankets, which would throw 
them under par. 1120; this data 
also transcribed under par. 1120. 


" ^ '‘"“b vva few • JL-LjL^ DCCJLUS IU B-V- 

elude finished blankets, which 
would throw them under par. 
1120; this data also transcribed 
under par. 1120. 


emergency tariff of 1921, 
dutiable at 35 per cent ad valorem 
plus 45 cents per pound. Selling 
price .$3.75 per pound, allow $0.25 
for superior quality of foreign 


tic manufacture. 










































































































































196 

Schedule 11. —WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF— Continued. 


1 

1 


I 



Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 











price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


—- 



Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

sanding 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 


| 



United 

States 

•urrency. 

freight, 
insur- 
ince, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

graph. 

’ valuation. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 1115. 

Knitted wool fabric, 54 
inches wide. 

Same as foreign. 










$1.25 

59 

1115 

36 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 
36 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent. 

382 


Wool half hose, Cash¬ 
mere finish, full fash¬ 
ioned. flat finish. 

Dozen pairs. .. 

$1,257 

$0.30 

288 

40 per cent; emer- 

$2.39 

36.7 

$2.55 

$9.50 

9.00 

59 

1115 

382 






gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 

6. 10 

37.7 

6.34 

23.16 


59 

1430 

382 

Do 

Ladies’ wool hose, 
clocked, full fashioned. 


.. .do. 

9.75 ! 

.97 

288 

_do. 



















Men’s wool half hose, 
clocked, full fashioned. 



7.40 

.74 

288 


3.63 

35.3 

4.15 

15.92 


59 

1430 


382 


Wool hose, ladies’ half 
wool, half cotton, 
twisted yarn. 






12.00 

53 

1115 

36 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent. 

382 












6. 75 

53 

1115 

382 

Do 


Knit wool undershirt, 

Dozen. 

23.40 

1.17 

291 

35 per cent; emcr- 

13. 14 

39.3 

14.83 

52. 54 

43.00 

59 

1115 

36 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

382 


shirt; pure, new wool. 

24 gauge, full fash¬ 
ioned, 1/31 flat worsted. 





gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 









Do 

Wool gloves, wool knit.. 

Knitted wool Swiss rib 
sweater. 

Same as foreign. 

Dozen pairs. .. 

Each. 

4.00 

.20 

288 

40 per cent; emer- 

2.10 

32.9 

2.07 

8.37 

6. 25 

48 

1115 

36 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent. 

36 cents per pound 

382 

Switzerland.... 


3.49 

.35 

291 

gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 
35 per cent; emer- 

1.07 

60. 4 

3.33 

8.84 


59 

1115 

382 






Knitted wool, rib sweater 

Men’s wool felt hats, un¬ 
lined; 2-inch silk and 
cotton ribbed band 
and side bow; lf-inch 
unburned leather 
sweat; stitched welt 
on edge of brim; 
weight, 3 pounds per 
dozen. 

Men’s wool felt hat, mi- 





gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 





9.50 

53 

1115 


382 


None found. 

Paragraph No. 1116. 

Wool wearing apparel; 
men’s wool hat; 
body, wool felt; chest¬ 
nut’ brown mixed, 
band, etc.; 2-inch silk 
and cotton ribbed 
band; bow on side; 
leather, If inches, un¬ 
burned; no lining; 
dimensions, approxi¬ 
mately 5f by 2f inches; 
-jV-inch stitched welt 
on edge of brim; 
weight, 3 pounds per 
dozen. 

Wool wearing apparel; 
men’s wool hat; body, 
wool felt; bands of va¬ 
rious colors; 2-inch 
silk and cotton ribbed, 
10 ligne even binding, 
leather, 2-inch un¬ 
turned; unlined; di¬ 
mensions approxi¬ 

mately 5^-inch crown, 
23 -inch brim; weight, 
3 pounds per dozen. 

Dozen. 

13.07 

3.00 

291 

35 per cent; emer- 

5.92 

50 

12.33 

34.32 

13.50 

38 

1116 

25 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

36 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent. 

25 cents per pound 
and 25 per cent. 

.do. 

382 


.do. 

13.50 

2.50 

291 

gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 

.do. 

6.07 

39 

8.62 

30.69 

15.00 

38 

1116 

382 











lined; 2-inch silk and 
cotton ribbed band; 
10 ligne binding; 2- 
inch leather sweat, un¬ 
burned; weight, 3 
pounds per dozen. 


7.32 

.73 

291 


3.91 

22.9 

2.74 

14.70 

13.50 

38 

1116 

382 

England. 

wool caps; wool and 
cotton mixed cloth; 
75 per cent wool; 18- 
ounce goods; satin- 
lined ribbon sweat; 
3 pounds to dozen. 



7.32 

.73 

291 


3.91 

' 

22.9 

2.74 

14.70 

15.00 

38 

1116 

382 





7.32 

. 73 

291 


3.91 

22.9 

2. 74 

14.70 

18.00 

38 

1116 

36 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent. 
.do. 

382 





7.32 

.73 

291 

. do . 

3.91 

22.9 

2. 74 

14. 70 

19.53 

38 

1116 

382 





7.32 
7. 32 

.73 

.73 

291 

291 

.do . 

3.91 

3.91 

22.9 

22.9 

2. 74 
2. 74 

14. 70 
14. 70 

22.32 
25.00 

38 

1116 

.do. 

382 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do . 

. do . 

38 

1116 

. do. 

382 

Do . 

. do . 

. do . 












7.32 

.73 

291 

. do .. 

3.91 

22.9 

2. 74 
9 07 

14. 70 
5 00 

28. 20 
2 50 

38 

38 

1116 

1116 

. do. 

.do. 

382 

382 

Do . 

. Wool wearing apparel 

. do . 

. Each. 

1.99 

.09 

291 

.do. 










men’s wool hats 
woolen band; silk and 
cotton sweat lining 
3.5 pounds to the 
dozen; 0.291 pounds 
each. 

















1909 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


44 cents per pound 
and 55 per cent. 
44 cents per pound 
and 60 per cent. 

_do. 


do. 

do. 


Weight of both foreign and domes¬ 
tic, 2 pounds per dozen. 


Clocking has been 
broidery. (See 
This has also 
under par. 1430. 


held to be em- 
T. D. 34930.) 
been tabulated 


Half wool and half cotton, plain, 2| 
pounds per dozen. 


;...do. 

.do. 


do. 

do. 


Half wool and half cotton, plain, 1} 
pounds per dozen. 

Actual selling price, domestic $47.04 
account weighing 1J pounds more 
than foreign; foreign, 10 pounds 
per dozen; domestic, 11J pounds 
per dozen. 

Weight of both foreign and domestic, 
1.44 pounds. 

Weight, 1 pound each. 


do. 


Do. 


44 cents per pound Domestic, in part of foreign ma- 
and 60 per cent. terial; actual selling price, $9.90: 

allowance made for superiority 
of foreign article. The well-known 
name of the foreign manufacturers 
appearing on the article carries an 
intangible value. 


.do.... 


Domestic, in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial; actual selling price, $11.03; 
allowance made for superiority of 
foreign article. 


.do. 


Domestic manufacturer sells to large 
retailers; no sales force; cheap lo¬ 
cation; low overhead. 


.do. Selling price to jobbers. Actual sell¬ 
ing price domestic $21; superior to 
foreign. Sold to jobbers onlv. 
.do. Do. 


do. 

do 

do 


.do. 

.do. 


Actual selling price domestic $18.53; 
superiority to foreign. Sold to 
retai ers. 

Do. 

Actual selling price $22.32, due to 
more material in foreign. Sold to 
retai'ers. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 

Price of foreign is to consumer; 
actual selling price of domestic, 
$2: allowance made for superi¬ 
ority of foreign; domestic price to 
large retailers. 














































































































































































197 


Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


• 

Overhead anc 


Selling 
price o 
domesti 
article 


-r— 

House bill. 


1909 

--—-- 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 








profit on landeo 

Selling 
price o: 
foreign 
article ii 







Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost 

duty. 

includinj 

e In- 
vesti- 

Para- 

Rate on Americar 

Para 


Remarks. 





freight, 






United 


1 gator 

Rate. 






States 

insur- 

Para- 

Rate. 

Amount 

Per cent 


States. 

compare 

L- 

graph 

valuation. 

graph 






currency 

. ance, etc 

graph. 

. Amount 

ble. 






Paragraph No. 1116— 



















Continued. 


















England. 

Wool wearing apparel; 
men’s wool hats; 
woolen band; silk and 
cotton sweat lining; 
3.5 pounds to the 
dozen; 0.291 pounds 
each. 

Same as foreign... 


















Each... 

SI. 99 

$0.09 


35 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound 

SO. 85 

70.6 














$2.07 

$5.00 

$2.25 

38 

1116 

36 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent 

382 

44 cents per pount 
and 60 per cent 

Price of foreign is to consumer; 
actual selling price of domestic, 
$2; allowance made for superi¬ 
ority of foreign; price to large 
jobbers. 

Do. 























1.99 

.09 

291 

.do. 

.85 

70.6 

2.07 

5.00 

1.675 

38 

1116 

.do. 

382 

.do 


















actual selling price of domestic, 
$1,375; allowance made for superi- 



Do. 




1.99 

.09 

291 












ority of foreign; price to large job¬ 
bers. 







70.6 

2.07 

5.00 

3.50 

38 

1116 


382 


. Price of foreign is to consumer; 
actual selling price of domestic, 

Do. 




1.99 



.do. 











$2.09; allowance made for superi¬ 
ority of foreign; price to retailers. 





.09 

291 

.85 

70.6 

2.07 

5.00 

3.65 

38 

1116 

.do... 

382 


Do . 















actual selling price of domestic, 
$3.0285; allowance made for superi- 





1.99 

.09 

291 












ority of foreign; price to retailers. 
Price of foreign is to consumer; 

Do. 





. 85 

70.6 

2.07 

5.00 

3. 00 

38 

1116 

.do. 

382 

.do. 




actual selling price of domestic, 
$2.79; allowance made for superi- 


1.99 

.09 

291 


.85 

4.39 

70.6 

23.7 



2.82 






ority of foreign; price to retailers. 

Do. 

Wool wearing apparel; 

.do. 


8 .55 

.40 

291 



5.00 

38 

1116 

.do. 

382 

.do. 

! Domestic, in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial; price to retailers. 


gabardine raincoat or 




3.16 

16. .50 

20.70 

38 

1116 


382 

.do. 

Actual selling price, $24.38; deduction 

Do. 

Do. 

overcoat; wool and 
cotton; quarter lined 
with cotton shot 
cloth; weight, 3.11 
pounds. 

.do. 










. 






made for superiority of domestic. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

8 . 55 
8 .55 

.40 

.40 

291 

291 

.do. 

4.39 

4.39 

23.7 

23.7 

3.16 

16.50 

27.50 

38 

1116 

.do. 

382 

.do.*. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 

Do. 









38 

1116 

.do. 

382 

.do. 

Actual selling price, $15; allowance 
made for superiority and extra 

Wool wearing apparel; 
single-breasted raglan 

.do. 


16.30 

. D 'J 

291 

.do. 

_ 

25.5 

6.09 

30.00 

31.50 






yardage in foreign. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 






38 

1116 

.do. 

382 

.do. 

Do. 
















raincoat; gabardine; 
wool and cotton; 
sleeves lined with ur- 
berette; weight, 3 
pounds. 



.do. 



16.30 

. 55 

291 

.do. 

7.06 

25.5 

6.09 

30.00 

20.24 

38 















-do. 

382 

-do. 

Actual selling price, $18.40; allow- 

Do. 

Wool wearing apparel; 
raincoats: wool, cot- 

Wool wearing apparel; 
raincoat; wool, cot- 

.do. 

17. 79 

1.72 

'291 


6.23 

63.1 

16.26 


_ 

38 

1116 

-do. 

382 

-do. 

ance made for superiority of foreign. 






Actual selling price, $26; allowance 


ton, and rubber; wool 

ton, and rubber; wool 
















made for more material and trim 


chief value; weight, 4 
pounds. 

chief value; single- 
breasted, single tex¬ 
ture; bust, silk-lined; 
velvet, collars and 
















in foreign. 




cuffs. 

















Do. 

Wool wearing apparel; 
raincoats; wool and 

None found. 


16.18 

1.65 

291 

35 per cent; emcr- 

5. 87 

47.6 

11.30 

35.00 


38 

1116 


382 









gency tariff, 45 







cotton rubberized; 

single texture; light 
weight; unlined; vel¬ 
vet collars and cuffs; 






cents per pound. 













weight, 1} pounds. 



28.07 1 

3.81 

291 

.do. 












Do. 

Wool wearing apparel; 
overcoat; double- 

Same as foreign. 

12.97 

67.2 

30.15 

75.00 

36.50 

38 

1116 


382 






| 









breasted ulster; bust 
and sleeves, satin- 
lined; weight, 7pounds. 



28.07 

3.81 

291 

.do. 

12. 97 











Do 



67.2 

30.15 1 

75. 00 

42.00 

38 

1116 
















004 


Actual selling price, $50; deduction 

Do. 

.do. 1 


_do. 

28.07 

28.07 

3.81 

3.81 

291 

291 

-do. 

12. 97 
12. 97 

67.2 

67.2 

30.15 
30.15 

75.00 

43.65 

38 

1116 . 

_do. 

382 . 

_do. 

made for superiority of domestic. 

Do. 

.do. 




75. 00 

38.64 • 

38 

1116 . 

_do. 

382 . 

_do. 

Actual selling price, $41.40; deduction 

Do 

Wool wearing apparel; ! 
single-breasted raglan | 
overcoat, bust and | 

.do. 


30.91 

3.09 

291 

_do. 

13.52 

57.8 

27.48 

75.00 

34.50 

38 

1116 




made for superiority of domestic. 
Actualsellingprice, $36.50; deduction 
made for superiority of domestic. 















sleeves satin-lined, ! 



















weight, 6 pounds. 

_do. 

_do. 

30. 91 

3.09 

291 

_do. 

13.52 

57.8 

27.48 

75. 00 

33.00 

38 

1116 




Actual selling price, $38; deduction 


















Wool wearing apparel; 
single-breasted winter 
overcoat of frieze, bust 

.do. 

_do. 

26.60 

2.66 

291 

_do. 

12.24 

68.6 

28.50 

70.00 

41. .50 

38 

1116 




made for superiority of domestic. 
Actualselling price, $42.22; deduction 
made for superiority of domestic. 

















and sleeves silk-lined; 


















Do. 

weight, 6.5 pounds. 

_do. 

_ do . 

_do. 

26.60 
26. 60 

2.66 

2.66 

291 

291 

_do. 

_do. 

12.24 
12.24 | 

68.6 

68.6 

28.50 

28. 50 

70.00 

70.00 

47.00 

29.00 

38 

38 

1116 . 

1116 . 

-do. 

_do. 

382 . 
382 

_do. 


Do. 

Do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do.* 

_do. 

26. 60 
26.60 1 

2 . 66 

2 . 66 

291 

291 . 

_do. 

_do. 

12.24 

12.24 

68.6 

68.6 

28. 50 

28.50 

70.00 

70.00 

31.00 

33.95 1 

38 

38 

1116 . 

1116 . 

_do. 

-do.. 

382 . 

382 . 

_do. 

_do. 

Actual selling price, $35; deduction 
made for superiority of domestic. 





















































































































































































































































































































198 

Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

' Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges. 

. Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 





United 

States 

■urrency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 


Paragraph No. 1116— 
Continued. 

Wool wearing apparel; 
overcoat ; double- 
breasted ulster; 
shoulder and sleeves 
lined with satin; 
weight , 6 pounds. 

Same as foreign. 

Each. 

$23.34 

$1.15 

291 

35 per cent; emer- 

$10. S7 

41.4 

$14.64 

$.50.00 



_do. 

23.34 

1.15 

291 

gency tariff 45 
cents per pound. 

_do. 

10.87 

41.4 

14.64 

50.00 



_do. 

_do. 

23.34 

1.15 

291 

_do. 

10. 87 

41.4 

14.64 

50.00 




_do. 

23.34 

1.15 

291 

_do. 

10.87 

41. 4 
41.4 

14.64 
14.64 

50.00 

50.00 




_ do. 

23.34 

1.15 

291 

_do. 

10.87 


Wool wearing apparel; 
single-breasted over¬ 
coat; bust and sleeves 
cotton lined, satin 
back; weight 5£ 
pounds. 


.do. 

22.20 

1.75 

■291 

35 per cent. 

8.40 

29.8 

9.65 

42 



.do. 

22.20 

1.75 

291 

.do. 

8.40 

29.8 

9.65 

42 

Do. 


.do. 

.do. 

22.20 
22.20 
22.20 

1.75 

1.75 

1.75 

291 

291 

291 

.do . 

1 

8.40 

S. 40 

29.8 

29.8 

9. 65 
9. 65 

42 

42 

Do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

8.40 

29.8 

9. 65 

42 


Wool wearing apparel; 
single - breasted fall 
overcoat of tweed; 
bust and sleeves silk 
lined; weight, 5 
pounds. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

13.30 

1.33 

■291 

. do . 

6.91 

62.5 

13. 46 

35 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

13.30 

13.30 

13.30 

38.41 

38.41 

1.33 

1.33 

1.33 

2.09 

2.09 

291 

291 

291 

291 

291 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

6.91 

6.91 

6.91 

62.5 
62. 5 
62. 5 

96 

13. 46 
13.46 
13. 46 
53.84 

35 

35 

35 

110.00 

Do. 

Wool wearing apparel; 
overcoat, double 
breasted, ulster, soft 
cheviot, belted back, 
turned back cuffs, 
j shoulders and sleeves 
silk lined; average 
weight 6.45 pounds. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

15.66 

15.66 

96 

53. 84 
53.84 

110.00 

110.00 



_do. 

.do. 

38. 41 

2.09 

291 


Do. 

Do. 


.do. 


38.41 

2.09 

291 

.do. 

15.66 
8.08 

8.08 

96 

67.10 

67.10 

53.84 

18.07 

no. oo 

45.00 

Wool wearing apparel; 
ready-made suits; 3- 
piece sack, of cheviot, 
cotton lined; weight, 
4 pounds. 

Wool wearing apparel; 
same as foreign. 

1 .do. 

17.95 

17.95 

17.95 

« 

17.95 

17.95 

.90 

.90 

.90 

.90 

.90 

291 

291 

.do. 

18.07 

45.00 





291 

.do. 

8.08 

67.10 

18.07 

45.00 





291 

.do. 

8.08 

67. 10 

18.07 

45.00 




_do. 

291 

.do. 

8:08 

67.10 

18.07 

45.00 





29.53 

4.01 

291 

j.do. 

12.11 

64.19 

29.32 

75.00 

Do. 

ready-made suits; 3- 
piece lounge, of Scotch 
tweed, half-lined al 
paca, cotton sleeve 
linings; weight, 
pounds. 



9.q sa 

4.01 

291 

.do. 

12.14 

64. 19 

29.32 

75.00 







1 

1 



Selling 



article vesti- 
reported gator, 
compara¬ 
ble. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


$.50. .50 


3S 


1110 


3G.00 

35.00 


38 1116 

38 1116 


38.30 
32.20 


38 1H6 

38 H16 


22 


38 


1116 


31 


38 


1116 


27.60 
36.37 
36.50 


38 

38 

38 


1116 

1116 

1116 


28.50 


38 


1116 


30.00 
25.00 
21.83 
19.50 


38 

38 

38 

38 


1116 

1116 

1116 

1116 


35.00 

34.00 


38 1116 

38 1116 


33. 95 
19. 40 


38 1116 

38 1116 


27.00 

25.00 

27.60 

36.17 

29.10 


38 

38 

38 

38 

38 


1116 

1116 

1116 

1116 

1116 


27.00 


38 


1116 


House bill. 


1909 


Remarks. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


36 cents per pound 
and 30 percent. 


382 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_.do. 

.do. 


382 

382 


382 

382 


382 


Rate. 


44 cents per pound 
and 60 per eont. 


Price of foreign to consumer; price of 
domestic to retailer; actual selling 
price of domestic article, $57.78; 
about 12£ per cent deducted to 
allow for inferiority of foreign 


ai bicie. 

Domestic, article in part of foreign 
material. 

Actual selling price of domestic 
article, $42; about 16.6 per cent to 
allow for inferiority of foreign 
article. 


Actual selling price of foreign article, 
$34.50 about 6§ per cent having 
been deducted to allow for in¬ 
feriority of the foreign article. 


do 


_do. 

_do. 

....do. 

_do. 


_do . 

_do . 

_do . 

_do. 


382 .do 


382 .do. 

382 j.do. 

382 .do. 

382 !.do. 




Actual selling price of the domestic 
article $37; about 16 per cent de¬ 
ducted to allow for inferiority of 
the foreign article. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article $30.82; about lOf per cent 
i deducted to allow for inferiority 
of the foreign article. 

Price of foreign to consumer; price 
of domestic to retailer; actual 
selling price of the domestic article 
$29.57; allowance made for infe¬ 
riority of the foreign article. 


382 

382 

382 

382 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 




I Actual selling price of the domestic 

I I article $30; allowance made for lu¬ 
ll ferioritv of the foreign article. 

Price of' foreign- is to consumers; 
price of domestic is to retailers; 
actual selling price $53.69, due to 
superiority of domestic 


....do. 

...do .. 

_do. 

....do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


do. 



382 
382 . 

382 1 
382 

I 

382 ,.do. 

382 

382 ! 

382 ;.do. 

382 |.do. 

382 .do. 

1 


.. .do. 

...do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Actual selling price $40, due to supe¬ 
riority of domestic. 

Price of foreign is to consumer; 
price of domestic is to retailer; 
actual selling price of domestic, 
$19.40; domestic better made; for¬ 
eign better cloth comparable. 

Price of foreign is to consumer; 
price of domestic is to retailer; 
actual selling price of domectic; 
$31; domestic better tailored. 

Price of foreign is to consumer; 
price of domestic is to retailer; 
actual selling price of domestic, 
$25; comparable. 

Price of foreign is to consumer; 
price of domestic is to retailer; 
actual selling price of domestic, 
$29.44; domestic better tailored. 
Price of foreign is "to consumer; 
price of domestic is to retailer; 
actual selling price of domestic, 
$3S,67; domestic better tailored. 
Price of foreign to consumer; price 
I of domestic to retailer; actual sell¬ 
ing price of domestic, $29.10; do¬ 
mestic better made; foreign better 
cloth; comparable. 

i Price of foreign to consumer: price 
of domestic to retailer; actual sell- 
| ing price of domestic, $31; domes¬ 
tic better tailored and has better 
i trimming. 



































































































































































































































































199 


Schedule 11.—WOOL AND MANUFAC' 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

F oreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost 

duty. 

including 





United 

States 

currency 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent 

Amount. 


Paragraph No. 1116. — 
Continued. 










England. 

Wool wearing apparel; 
ready made suits; 3- 
piece lounge,of Scotch 
tweed, half lined al¬ 
paca, cotton sleeve 
linings; weight, 4 
pounds. 

Wool wearing apparel; 

Each... 









129.53 

29.53 

$4.01 

4.01 

291 

35 percent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 

$12.14 

n | in 

$29.32 

Do. 

same as foreign. 



Do. 

Wool wearing apparel: 




.do. 

12.14 

24.77 

64.19 

29.32 


blue serge sack suit, 3- 
piece, alpaca lined, 
made to measure by 
tailor; weight, 4 
pounds. 









Do. 

Wool wearing apparel. 

.do. 


60.64 

6.00 

291 


23.02 


i 89.66 


Scotch tweed sack 
suit, 3 pieces, alpaca 
lined, made to meas¬ 
ure by tailor; weight, 

4 pounds. 





Do. 

Wool wearing apparel; 

.do. 


81.48 

7.00 

291 


30.32 


1118.80 


unfinished worsted 
sack suit, 3-piece, silk 
lined, made to meas¬ 
ure by tailor; weight, 

4 pounds. 





Do. 

Wool wearing apparel; 

Wool wearing apparel; 
same as foreign; 
weight, 4J pounds. 

.do. 

68.04 

6.80 

291 


25. 73 


'100.57 

• 

unfinished worsted 
sack suit, 3-piece, silk 
lined, made to meas¬ 
ure by tailor; weight, 
4J pounds. 





Paragraph No. 1117. 











Chenille carpeting, 5 
shot, J inch thick. 

Chenille carpeting, 5} 
shot, § inch thick. 

Square yard... 

4.25 

.43 

293 


1. 49 

45.9 

2. S3 




Sarouk oriental rugs; 
woolen, hand knotted; 
pile linen or cotton 
warp and weft. 

Tientsin wool rugs made 
from sheeps’ wool; cot¬ 
ton warp with me¬ 
dium pile, vegetable 
dyed, 70 line. 

Tientsin wool rugs made 
from sheeps’ wool; cot¬ 
ton warp with me¬ 
dium pile, vegetable 
dyed, 80 line. 

Tientsin wool rugs made 
from sheeps’ wool; cot¬ 
ton warp with me¬ 
dium pile, vegetable 
dyed, 90 line. 

Tientsin wool rugs made 
from sheeps’ wool; cot¬ 
ton warp with me¬ 
dium pile, vegetable 
dyed, 100 line. 

Tientsin wool rugs made 
from sheeps’ wool; cot¬ 
ton warp with me¬ 
dium pile, vegetable 
dyed, 90 line. 

Tientsin wool rugs made 
from sheeps’ wool; cot¬ 
ton warp with me¬ 
dium pile, vegetable 
dyed, 70 line. 

None found. 

Square feet.... 

.do. 

1.52 


300 

50 per cent. 


15.4 

.42 



.85 

.06 

300 

.do. 

.425 

31.1 

.415 

Do. 


.do. 

.90 

.07 

300 

.do. 

.45 

23.2 

.33 i 



. 95 

.07 

300 

.do. 

.475 

17.06 

.255 



.do. 

1 . 10 

.08 

300 

.do. 

. 55 

' 9.8 

.17 

Do. 


.do. 

.81 

.09 

300 

.do. 

.405 

26.44 

.345 

Do. 

Do. 


.do. 

.725 

.08 

300 

.do. 

. 3625 

11.4 

.1325 











1 Landed cost. 


OF—Continued. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


S75.00 


75.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


( 2 ) 


$32. 50 


32.20 


85. 00 


38 


38 


38 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


C) 


80.00 


(2) 90.00 


( J ) 


100.00 


38 


1116 


1116 


1116 


36 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent. 


.do. 


.do... 


1116 


38 


38 


9.00 
3.15 j 

J 

1.75 

1.75 

1.90 

1.65 

1.30 


9.00 


.do. 


1116 


1116 


.do. 


.do. 


66 1117 5 cents per square 

foot and 30 per 
cent. 

66 1117 .do. 


1117 


1117 


1117 


1117 


1117 


1117 


.do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


382 


382 


382 


44 cents per pound 
and 60 per cent. 


382 


382 


382 


.do. 


-do.... 


_do... 


.do. 


384 


391 


391 


391 


391 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


60 cents per square 
yard and 40 per 
cent. 

10 cents per square 
foot and 40 per 
cent. 


..do.. 


..do.... 


391 .do. 


391 .do.. 


391 -. _do. 


Remarks. 


.._do. 


Price of foreign to consumer; price 
of domestic to retailer; actual sell¬ 
ing price of domestic, $32.50; do¬ 
mestic better tailored; foreign bet¬ 
ter cloth; comparable. 


Price of foreign to consumer; price 
of domestic to retailer; actual sell¬ 
ing price of domestic, $34.90; do¬ 
mestic better tailored. 

Actual domestic selling price, $130; 
intrinsic value of foreign suits esti¬ 
mated one-third less; domestic has 
same quality foreign cloth, better 
lining, better workmanship, cut, 
and finish; foreign maker’s name, 
however, carries an intangible 
selling value which can not be 
accurately estimated. 

Actual domestic selling price, $130; 
intrinsic value of foreign suits esti¬ 
mated 40 per cent less; domestic 
has same quality foreign cloth, bet¬ 
ter lining,better workmanship,cut, 
and finish; foreign maker’s name, 
however, carries and intangible 
selling value which can not be 
accurately estimated. 

Actual domestic selling price, $140; 
intrinsic value of foreign suits esti¬ 
mated 35 per cent less; domestic 
has same quality foreign cloth bet¬ 
terlining, betterworkmanship, cut, 
and finish; foreign maker’s name, 
however, carries an intangible 
selling value which can not be 
accurately estimated. 

Actual domestic selling price, $135; 
intrinsic value of foreign suits esti¬ 
mated 25 per cent less; domestic 
has same quality foreign cloth, bet¬ 
ter lining, better workmanship, cut, 
and finish; foreign maker’s name, 
however, carries an intangible 
selling value which can not be 
accurately estimated. 


Domestic, in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial. 

No comparable merchandise made in 
United States. 


Do. 


Do 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


* Various, 













































































































































































































200 


Schedule 11. : — WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF —Continued. 





| 



Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 











price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


— 

— 




Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 





United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara-1 
ble. 


graph. 

valuation. 


--- - - 


Paragraph No. 1118. 

Axminster carpet (spool), 
wool pile jute warp 
and filling, 27 inches 
wide. 

Wilton carpeting, 
27 inches wide, 9-wire, 
single-frame, worsted. 


Linear yard... 

Yard. 

$1.69 

$0.13 

293 

35 per cent. 

$0.64 

21.9 

$0.54 

$3.00 

$2.40 

66 

1118 

2 cents per square 
foot and 25 per 
cent. 

S cents per square 
foot and 25 per 
cent. 

384 

60 cents per square 
yard and 40 per 

- 


Wilton carpeting, wool 
and cotton, 27 inches 
wide. 

3.06 

.31 

* 

294 

30 per cent. 

.92 

16.5 

.71 

5.00 

4.78 

53 

1118 

385 

cent. 

60 cents per square 
foot and 40 per 

Actual domestic selling price, $4.25; 
domestic carpet has cotton and 
jute in the stuffing, while imported 
has worsted and cotton; add 12£ 
per cent to domestic selling price. 








.92 

4.74 

4.78 

66 

1118 

385 

cent. 

.do. 


Wilton carpeting, 
27 inches wide, 9-wire, 
single-frame, worsted. 



2. 72 

.28 

iul 

.do. 

.82 

24.1 























Paragraph No. 1119. 











7. 00 

53 

1119 


394 

According to ma- 




















waste or cuttings of 
carpetings, cotton, or 
waste stuffing and 
wooden frame, No. 2 
round. 

Hassocks, composed of 
waste or cuttings of 
carpetings, cotton, or 
waste stuffing and 
wooden frame, No. 4 
square. 










7.00 

53 

1119 


394 




.do .. 

Paragraph No. 1120. 



.70 

289 

25 per cent; emer- 

3.625 

18 

1. 125 

7. 35 

5.85 

a 

1120 


379 

22 cents per pound 

Actual selling price $4.75, due to 
greater weight and larger size of 
foreign; wording of par. 1112 seems 
to exclude finished blankets, which 
would throw them under par. 1120. 
This data also transcribed under 
par. 1112. 

Czechoslovakia 

Wool blankets, size 70 
by 90 inches; weight, 
7 pounds; warp, 24 
ends per inch of 1-1/4 
inch wool, cotton, etc. 
weft, 43 picks per inch 

Wool blankets, size 60 
by 90 inches; weight, 
5 pounds; warp, 1,800 
ends of 8/1 cotton; weft 
5/8 m. m. 


1.90 



and 30 per cent. 

> 



gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 











of 1 1/3/1 run wool, fur 
hair, etc. 



13.30 

1.06 

289 


5.305 

53.8 

10. 585 

30.25 


a 

1120 


379 

33 cents per pound 
and 40 per cent. 

44 cents per pound 

Wording of par. 1112 seems to exclude 
finished blankets, which would 
throw them under par. 1120. This 
data also transcribed under par. 
1112. 

Do. 

. Wool blankets, size 7C 
by 90 inches; 3-inch 
silk binding; weight 
4.4 pounds. 



35 per cent; emer- 

12.4 

, .166 

1.50 

1.30 

u 

1120 


378 




. Pound. 

.624 

.05 

288 

.66 



and 55 per cent. 



drawn into a rovinf 
and braided with 
cotton cord. 

’ 



.80 

288 

gency tariff, 45 
per cent. 

5.32 

79.3 

14. 38 

32.50 


a 

1120 

.do. 

378 

.do. 


Do. 

. Wool bed spread, size 6 
by 90 inches; weigh 
2-1/2 pounds. 

; .do. 

t 










1 




















































































































































SCHEDULE 12.—SILK AND SILK GOODS 


Country. 


Switzerland.... 


France. 

Italy. 

Switzerland 

France. 

Italy. 

Switzerland 
Italy. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Italy. 


Do. 


France. 

Do. 

Switzerland. 


France. 


England. 


1 Landed cost. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1201. 

Silk Peignees (silk par¬ 
tially manufactured 
from waste silk). 

...do. 

.. .do. 

.. .do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 


Paragraph No. 1202. 

Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 100/1 French 
count or 60/1 English 
count; 50,400 yards 
per pound, on paper 
cops. 

Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 200/2 French 
count or 60/2 English 
count; 50,400 yards 
per pound; in skeins. 

_do. 


Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 200/2 French 
count or 60/2 English 
count; 50,400 yards per 
kilo; m skeins. 

Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 100/1 French 
count or 60/1 English 
count; 50,400 yards per 
kilo, on paper cops. 

Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 100/1 French 
count or 60/1 English 
count. 

_do. 

_do. 

Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 200/2 French 
count or 60/2 English 
count. 

Paragraph No. 1203. 

Thrown-silk tram, 3 
threads of raw silk 
twisted 2§ to 3 turns 
per inch. 

None found. 


Paragraph No. 1204. 
None found. 


Raw silk, twisted; 3 
threads of 9 ends 
twisted together 10 
turns per inch; silk 
threads in the gum. 
do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Silk partially manufac¬ 
tured from waste silk. 


.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 


Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 100/1 French 
count or 60/1 English 
count; 50,400 yards 
per pound on paper 
cops. 

Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 200/2 French 
count or 60/2 English 
count; 50,400 yards 
per pound; in skeins. 
_do. 


.do. 


Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 100/1 French 
count or 60/1 English 
count; 50,400 yards per 
pound, on paper cops. 
Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 100/1 French 
count or 60/1 English 
count. 

.do. 

_do. 

Spun silk or schappe 
silk yarn; 200/2 French 
count or 60/2 English 
count. 


Three threads Japan 
raw 13/15 Denier, 
twisted 2J to 3 turns 
per inch. 

Thrown-silk organzine, 
2 threads Japan 13/15 
Denier raw, twisted, 
16 turns per inch each, 
then 2 ends twisted 14 
turns per inch in op¬ 
posite direction to¬ 
gether, or doubled 
stock, double extra. 


Sewing silk, ungummed; 
3 threads of raw silk 
twisted, as per sample. 


None found. 


.do. 


Unit. 


Pound. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Pound. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Pound. 


.do. 


Pound of 12 
ounces on 
spools. 

Gross spools, 
12 yards per 
spool. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 

O v e r h 
profit 

e a d and 
on landed 
including 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount 

Per cent 

Amount 

$2. 103 

*0. 05 

311 


$0 20 



$2. 353 

2.668 

.05 

311 

.do. 

.20 



2. 918 

2. 223 

.05 

311 

.do. 

. 20 



2. 473 

1.91 

.05 

311 

_do... 

. 20 



2. 16 

2. 426 

.05 

311 

.do. 

.20 



2.676 

1.99 

.05 

311 

.do. 

.20 



2.24 

1.72 

.05 

311 


. 20 



1. 97 

1. 758 

.05 

311 

.do. 

.20 



2.008 

2.60 

.04 

312 

35 per cent. 

.91 



>3.55 

2.97 

.04 

312 

.do. 

1.24 



1 4.25 

2.90 

.04 

312 

.do. 

1.18 



i 4.12 

2.31 

.04 

312 

.do. 

.85 



13.20 

2.61 

.04 

312 

.do. 

1.04 



13.69 

2.54 

.04 

312 

.do. 

.98 



13.56 

2.54 

.04 

312 

.do. 

. 85 



13. 43 

2.63 

.04 

312 

.do. 

.96 



13.63 

3.31 

.04 

312 

.do. 

1. 33 



14.68 

5.03 

.10 

313 

15 per cent.. 

.75 

7.14 

*0.42 

6.30 

. 








5.19 

.415 

313 

15 per cent. 

.78 

181.6 

11.61 

18.00 

.556 

.445 

313 

.do. 

.83 

163 

11. 17 

18.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*2. 72 


2. 72 
2.72 
2.49 
2.49 
2.49 
2.33 
2.33 


4.00 


5.30 


5.00 


4.00 


4.00 


3.70 
4.10 
5.30 


7.00 


7.60 


9.80 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


21 


21 


21 


21 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


4.60 21 


21 


21 


21 


21 


1201 


1201 

1201 

1201 

1201 

1201 

1201 

1201 


1202 


1202 


1202 

1202 


1202 


1202 


1202 

1202 

1202 


1203 


1203 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


1909 


26 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


21 


21 


21 


1204 


1204 


1204 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


12£ per cent. 


. per pound. 


26 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


396 


396 

396 

396 

396 

396 

396 

396 


397 


397 


397 

397 


397 


397 


397 

397 

397 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


35 e:nts per pound 


. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 
.do. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


39S 


398 


398 


398 


398 


75 cents per pound. 


$1 per pound. 


$1.50 per pound. . 


$1 per pound. 


.do. 


Not imported for purpose of sale, 
but to be used in the manufacture 
of spun silk yarn: the prices given 
under the heading of “Selling 
prices of foreign article” are the 
total landed costs of the imported 
articles; domestic, in part of for¬ 
eign material. 


Imported merchandise not sold 
Used by importer in manufacture 
ofcolth. Domestic, in part of for¬ 
eign material. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 
Domestic prices as of Oct. 3, 1921. 


Do. 


Weight of 12 ounces to the pound 
based on 25 per cent of gum in orig¬ 
inal silk; unable to find importa¬ 
tion of similar merchandise within 
past 18 months. 


Merchandise comparable to foreign 
sample not manufactured by do¬ 
mestic manufacturers; one manu¬ 
facturer volunteered the informa¬ 
tion that merchandise of a similar 
kind could be manufactured and 
sold for $5.16 per gross spools, 12 
yards per spool, in part of foreign 
material. 


95182—22- 


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( 201 ) 




























































































































































































































































202 

Schedule 12. — SILK AND SILK GOODS — Continued. 


Country. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Paragraph No. 1205. 

Silk woven fabrics in 
the piece, yarn dyed, 
not weighted, jac¬ 
quard; width, 50 

inches; reed, 58/3; 
warp, 8,800 ends; spun 
silk, 2/60; weft, 116 
picks per inch; 2J di¬ 
ameter tussah and 2 
thread tram; weight, 
square yard, 4.4 

ounces; percentage of 
silk, 100 per cent. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece, yarn dyed, not 
weighted; width, 50 
inches; reed, 64/3; 

warp, 9,700 ends 24/26, 
XX special Y. G. 
Japan; weft per inch, 
96 picks; 11/13, XX 
white japan: weight, 
square yard, 1.78 

ounces; percentage of 
silk, 100 per cent. 

Silk woven fabrics, in 
piece, yarn dyed, not 
weighted, jacquard; 
width, 50 inches; reed, 
48/4; warp, 9,600 ends; 
spun silk, 2/60; weft, 
per inch, 72 picks; 300 
Denier artificial silk; 
2/60 peeler mercerized 
cotton, doubled and 
twisted, 1$ turns per 
inch; weight, square 
yard, 6.9 ounces; per 
centage of silk, 32 per 
cent. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece, yarn dyed, not 
weighted, jacquard; 
width, 50 inches; reed, 
50/3; warp, 7,600 ends; 
spun silk, 2/54 welt 
picks per inch, 54-2/30 
combed peeler mer¬ 
cerized cotton; weight, 
per square yard, 7.2 
ounces; percentage of 
silk, 30 per cent. 

Paragraph No. 1205. 


Silk woven fabrics in 
piece, yarn dyed, not 
weighted, jacquard; 
width, 50inches; reed, 
50/3; warp,7,600ends; 
spun silk, 2/42; weft 
picks per inch, 52; 
1/16 lea linen; weight 
square yard, 7.52 
ounces; percentage of 
silk, 34 per cent. 

Silk woven fabrics in 
piece, yarn dyed, not 
weighted, jacquard; 
width, 50inches; reed, 
48/4; warp,9,600ends; 
spun silk, 2/60; weft 
picks perinch, 86; 2/40 
combed peelermercer- 
ized cotton; weight 
square yard, 5.39 
ounces; percentage of 
silk,‘41 per cent. 

Silk woven fabrics in 
piece, yarn dyed, not 
weighted, jacquard; 
width,50inches; reed, 
50/3; warp, 7,500 ends; 
spun silt 2/60; weft 
picks perinch, 84; 1/45 
lea linen; 21 drams 
tussah; weight.square 
yard, 7 ounces; per¬ 
centage of silk, 42 per 
cent. 


Unit. 


Foreign 
! value in 
I United 
States 
I currency 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Silk woven fabrics in 
the piece, yarn dyed, 
not weighted, jac¬ 
quard; width, 50 
inches; reed, 46/4; 
warp, 9,215 ends; spun 
silk, 2/60; weft, per 
inch, 104 picks; 2| di¬ 
ameter tussah; weight, 
square yard, 3.23 
ounces; percentage of 
silk, 100 per cent. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece, yarn dyed, not 
weighted, width, 50 
inches; reed, 75/3; 
warp, 11,360 ends XX 
white japan; weft, 92 
picks per inch, best 
XX No. 1 japan; 
weight, square yard, 
1.8 ounces; percentage 
of silk, 100 per cent. 

None found. 


Yard. 


$7.21 


.do. 


$0.33 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


318 


3.27 


.38 


318 


Rate. 


Amount. 


45 per cent. 


_do... 


.do. 


6.32 


.do. 


.do. 


4. 525 


None found. 


.do. 


Yard. 


2.75 


.do. 


.do. 


5.44 


.do. 


6.41 


.29 


318 


.095 


318 


.48 


.94 


.135 


318 


318 


318 


.do. 


.do. 


45 per cent. 


....do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 



$3.24 


13.8 


1.47 


57 


2.84 


16. 


2.04 


20.7 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$1.49 $12.27 


$7.13 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


23 


2.90 


1.52 


8.04 


4.00 


11.00 


1.38 


1.24 


2.45 


59.2 


12.9 


8.04 


2.65 


1.14 


7.12 


9.97 


.do. 


2.89 


50.2 


4.74 


14.17 


23 


23 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1205 


1205 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


$3.25 per pound 
or 31 per cent. 


$3 per pound or 
31 per cent. 


1205 


23 


$1.85 per pound 399 
or 31 per cent. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


399 | $3 per pound or 
45 per cent. 


399 


1205 $1.50 per pound 

or 31 per cent. 


23 


23 


1205 $1.85 per pound or 

31 per cent. 


23 


1205 


.do. 


1205 .do. 


399 


_do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic $4.04 
per yard, *2.49 per yard being 
added for inferiority; domestic in 
part of foreign material. 


Actual selling price of domestic *4.22, 
22 cents per yard being deducted 
for superiority; domestic in part of 
foreign material. 


$1.60 per pound 
or 45 per cent. 


*1.25 per pound 
or 45 per cent. 


399 *1.60 per pound or 

45 per cent. 


399 


399 


.do. 


.do. 


















































































































































































Schedule 12.—SILK AND SILK GOODS—Continued. 


Country. 


France 


Do. 


Do 


Do 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Para graph No. 1205— 
Continued. 


Unit. 


Silk woven fabrics, in 
piece, yarn dyed; not 
weighted, jacquard; 
warp ends per inch, 
183; sjran silk 2/62; 
weft picks perinch, 45; 
cotton2/22; weightper 
square yard, 4.93 
ounces; percentage of 
silk, 43.02 per cent. 

Silk woven fabrics, in 
piece, yarn dyed, not 
weighted, jacquard; 
warp, 7.600 ends; spun 
silk, 2/60; weft picks 
per inch, 38, 2' % drams 
tussah; 2/10 carded 
peeler soft cotton; 
weight, square yard, 
5.17 ounces; percent¬ 
age of silk, 43.5 per 
cent. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece; yarn dyed; not 
weighted; jacquard; 

» warp, 7,600 ends; spun 
silk, 2/60; weft picks 
perinch, 50; 2J drams 
best tussah; 2/24 
combed peeler cotton; 
weight per square 
yard, 5.45 ounces; per¬ 
centage of silk, 46. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece; yarn dyed; not 
weighted; jacquard; 
warp, 7,600 ends; spun 
silk, 2/50; weft picks 
per inch, 48; 2/15 

carded peeler soft cot¬ 
ton; 2/12 carded peeler 
cotton; weight per 
square yard, 6.64 
ounces; percentage of 
silk, 27.57. 

None found. 


.do. 


do 


None found 


Yard 


do. 


do 


do. 


do. 


do. 


do. 


Silk woven fabrics m the 
piece; yarn dyed; not 
weighted; jacquard; 
width, 50 inches, reed, 
65/3; warp ends, 9,728; 
Japan organzine silk; 
weft picks per inch, 
56; 1/16 lea linen; 

weight per square 
yard, 5.82 ounces; per¬ 
centage of silk, 10.5. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece; yarn dyed; not 
weighted; jacquard; 
width, 50 inches; reed, 
48/4; warp, 9,728 ends; 
spun silk, 2/60; weft, 
44 picks per inch; 1/5 
carded peeler soft cot¬ 
ton; weight per square 
yard, 8.6 ounces; per¬ 
centage of silk, 23. 

Si) k woven fabrics in the 
piece; yarn dyed; not 
weighted; jacquard; 
width, 50inches; reed, 
46/3-46/1; warp, 6,912 
ends; spun silk, 2/60; 
warp, 2,304 ends; cot¬ 
ton, 2/60, combed sized 
peeler; weft, 116 picks 
per inch; 2/30 carded 
peeler cotton and 22/26 
XX B Canton silk; 
weight, square yard, 
7.15 ounces; percent¬ 
age of silk, 42. 


do. 


do. 


i 


do. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
' foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara 
hie. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent 

Amount 

12.80 

*0.05 

318 

45 per cent. 

SI. 26 

44.7 

si. 79 

$5. 95 


23 

1205 

SI.85 per pound or 

399 

$1.60 per pound or 












31 per cent. 


45 per cent. 

2.46 

.42 

318 

.do. 

1.11 

42.8 

1.74 

5. 70 


23 

1205 


399 













31 per cent. 



2.91 

.52 

318 

.do. 

1.30 

50.5 

2.39 

7.12 


23 

1205 


399 













31 per cent. 


per cent. 

5.19 

.90 

318 

.do. 

2.33 

7.2 

.61 

9.03 


23 

1205 


399 












31 per cent. 

45 per cent. 









So. 20 

23 

1205 


399 









- 

4. 20 

23 

1205 


399 










6 . 70 

23 

1205 

$1.85 per pound or 

399 

$1.60 per pound or 


















* 





31 per cent. 


45 per cent. 


Remarks. 


Domestic, in part foreign material. 


Do. 




















































































































204 


Schedule 12. — SILK AND SILK GOODS — Continued. 


r 




Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 


House bill. 


1909 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

lescription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 

charges. 

Duty, present act. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

Remarks. 





United 

States 

urrency. 

freight, 
insur- 
mce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

ompara- 

ble. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 



Paragraph No. 1205— 
Continued. 











$4.30 

23 

1,205 

$1.85 per pound or 

31 per cent. 

$3.25 per pound or 

31 per cent. 

.do. 

399 

$ 1.60 per pound or 

Domestic, in part foreign ir.ateria.. 



piece; yarn dyed, not 
weighted; jacquard; 
width, 50 inches; reed, 
46/4; warp, 9,216 ends; 
spun silk, 2/60; weft, 

82 picks per inch; 
2/40 carded peeler 
sized cotton; weight 
per square yard, 5.7 
ounces; percentage of 
silk, 43. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece; yarn dyed; not 
weighted: jacquard; 
width, 50 inches: reed, 
41/4; warp, 8,192 ends; 
spun silk, 2/60; weft, 
72 picks per inch; 300 
denier artificial silk; 
weight per square 
yard, 5.18 ounces; per¬ 
centage of silk, 45.5. 
Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece; yarn dyed; not 
weighted; jacquard; 
width, 50 inches; 
warp, 192 ends per 
inch; spun silk, 2/54; 
weft, 46 picks per 
inch; cotton, 2/24; 
weight ■ per square 
yard, 5.58 ounces; per¬ 
centage of silk, 50.95. 
Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece; yarn dyed; not 
weighted; jacquard; 
width, 50 inches; reed 
46/3; warp, 6,960 ends; 
spun silk 2/60; weft, 
86 picks per inch; 
2£ drams tussah; 
2/30 carded peeler 
sized cotton; weight 
per square yard, 4.9 
ounces; percentage of 
silk, 53. 










6.14 

23 

1,205 

399 

$3 per pound or 45 

Do. 






' 






4.00 

23 

1,205 

399 

.do. 

Do. 












5.08 

23 

1,205 

.do. 

399 

$3 per pound or 31 
per cent. 

V 

.do. 

Do. 












6.64 

23 

1,205 

.do. 

399 

- 

Do. 


.do. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece; yarn dyed; not 
weighted; jacquard; 
width, 50 inches; reed, 
71/4; warp, 14,336 ends; 
18/20 XX special Y. 
G. Japan organzine; 
weft, 56 picks; 12£ 
novelty spun silk; 
weight per square 
yard, 4.9 ounces; per¬ 
centage of silk, 100. 


1 $0.682 

1 

1 

$n .06 

318 

318 

45 per cent. 

$0. 306 

14.5 

*0.152 

$1.20 

. 

21 

1,205 

.do. 

399 

$3 per pound or 
45 per cent. 

$1.80 per pound, 


Italy. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece; yarn dyed; not 
weighted; jacquard, 
with two shuttles; 
width, 24 inches; warp 
366 ends organzine per 
inch; weft, 60 picks, 3 
thread tram; 60 picks, 
2 ends cotton per inch; 
weight per square 
yard, 4.24 ounces; over 
50 per cent silk. 

. Silk woven fabrics in the 
piece; yarn dyed; 
weighted over original 
weight; warp, 231 ends 
per inch organzine 
weft, 98 picks per inch 
2 ends organzine; over 
1J and not over 1^ 
ounces per square 
vard. 

None found. 


.do. 

.365 

20. 4 

.241 

1.42 


21 

1,205 

$1.80 per pound, 

399 





.81 

.004 




or 31 per cent. 


or 45 per cent. 


Switzerland.. 







• 




s' 




• 

1 





















































































































































205 

Schedule 12.—SILK AND SILK GOODS—Continued. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Germany. 

Paragraph No. 1205— 
Continued. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 

None found. 


Switzerland.... 

piece; yam dyed; 
weighted over origi¬ 
nal weight; width 23 
inches; warp, 264 ends 
per inch organzine; 
weft, 127 picks per 
inch tram; weight per 
square yard, 1.39 
ounces; black. 

Silk woven fabrics in the 



France. 

piece; yarn dyed; 
weighted beyond orig¬ 
inal raw weight; col¬ 
ored; width, 24 inches; 
warp, 358 ends per 
inch organzine; weft, 
109 picks per inch, 3 
thread tram; single 
threads per square 
inch, 1,043; weight per 
square yard, 3.86 
ounces. 

Silk woven fabrics in 

.do. 


Do. 

the piece; not specially 
provided for; piece 
dyed; width, 100 cen¬ 
timeters; weight per 
square yard, 0.395 
ounces; warp, 131 ends 
per inch crSpe; weft, 
114 picks per inch, 
twist; all silk. 

Silk woven fabrics in 

.do.. 



the niece; not specially 
provided for; piece 
dyed; width, 100 cen¬ 
timeters; weight per 




square yard, 0.65 
ounce; warp, 130 ends 
per inch cr§pe; weft, 
118 picks per inch, 
twist; all silk. 

None found. 

Silk woven fabric in 

.do. 



piece; not specially 
provided for; width, 
39 inches; weight per 
square yard, 0.49 
ounce; warp, 126 ends 
silk crfine; weft, 106 
picks twist; all silk. 

.do. 


the piece; umbrella 
cloth; not specially 
provided for; piece 
dyed; width, 23 inches; 
weight per square 
yard, 2.35 ounces; 
warp ends, 94 grege 
silk per inch; weft 
pick, 92 cotton per 
inch; percentage of 
silk, under 20. 

Silk woven fabrics in 
the piece; umbrella 
cloth; not specially 
provided for; piece 
dyed; width, 22 inches; 
w'eight per square 
yard, 2.32 ounces; 
warp ends, 139 grege 
silk per inch; weft 
picks, 145 cotton per 
inch; percentage of 
silk, under 20. 

Silk woven fabrics in 
the piece; umbrella 
cloth; not specially 
provided for; piece 
dyed; width, 22inches; 
weight per square 
yard, 2.28 ounces; 
warp ends, 174 grege 
silk per inch; weft 
picks, 140 cotton per 
inch; percentage of 
silk, not over 20. 



Do. 

1 

.do. 

1 



Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent 

Amount 

$0.721 

$0.011 

318 

45 per cent. 

SO. 325 

20.34 

SO. 215 

SI. 272 


21 

1205 

SI.80 per pound 

399 

SI.80 per pound 













or 31'per cent. 


or 45 per cent. 


1.632 

.0816 

318 

.do. 

.7344 

14. 78 

.362 

2.81 


21 

1205 


399 


• 










31 per' cent. 

45 per cent. 

' 


.382 

.019 

318 

.do. 

.171 

54.44 

.3115 

.8835 


21 

1205 

S3.75 per pound 

399 

$3.50 per pound 





• 








or 31 per cent. 


or 45 per cent. 


.5466 

.05 

318 

.do. 

.246 

35 

.295 

1.1375 


21 

1205 


399 











SI. 25 

72 

1205 


3QQ 


Domestic in part foreign material. 

.21 

.009 

318 

45 per cent. 

.095 

17.2 

.054 

. 368 

21 

1205 

85 cents per pound 

399 

85 cents per pound 












or 31 per cent. 


or 45 per cent. 


.262 

.008 

318 


. 118 

20.36 

.079 

• 467 


21 

1205 


399 



.308 

.008 

318 

.do. 

.139 

20.9 

.095 

. 55 


21 

1205 

_do. 

399 




1 




1 











































































































































206 

Schedule 12.—SILK AND SILK GOODS — Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Paragraph No. 1205 
Continued. 


None found. 


France. 


Japan. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Silk woven fabrics in 
the piece; not special¬ 
ly provided for; piece 
dyed dress goods, 
width, 40 inches; 
weight, square yard, 
2 .2b ounces; warp, 270 
ends, grege, per inch; 
crOpe twist; weft, 74 
picks grege; percent¬ 
age of silk 100; jac¬ 
quard. 

SilK woven fabrics in 
the piece; not special¬ 
ly provided for; un¬ 
gummed; habutai, 3b 
inches wide; 2j 
momme; weight, 
square yard, 0.352 
ounces. 


Silk-woven fabrics in the .do. 

piece, not specially 
provided for, in the 
gum; habutai: width, 

.40 inches; 2| momme; 
weight, square yard, 

0.352 ounce. 

Silk-woven fabrics in the 
piece, not specially I 
provided for; un- 
gummed; habutai; 
width, 36 inches; 3i 
momme; weight, 
square yard, 0.41b j 
ounce. 1 

Silk-woven fabrics in the .do 

piece, not specially 
provided for; in the 
gum; habutai; width, | 

36 inches; 3£ momme; j 
weight, square yard, 

0.448 ounce. 

Silk-woven fabrics in the 
piece, not specially 
provided for; un¬ 
gummed; habutai; 
width, 36 inches; 4 
momme; weight; 
square yard, 0.512 
ounce. 

Silk-woven fabrics in the 
piece, not specially 
provided for; un¬ 
gummed; satin; width, 
ob inches; 4£ momme; 
weight, square yard, 

0.57b ounce. 

Silk-woven fabrics in the 
piece, not specially 
provided for; un¬ 
gummed; satin; wddth, 

3b inches; 5 momme; 
weight, square yard, 

0.64 ounce. 

Silk-woven fabrics in the 
piece, not specially 
provided for; ungum¬ 
med; habutai; width, 

27 inches by 50 yards; 

54 momme; weight, 
square yard, 0.704 
ounce. 


Silk woven fabrics in 
the piece; umbrella 
cloth; not specially 
provided for; piece 
dyed;width, 23 inches; 
warp, 92 ends silk 
grege per inch; weft, 
9b picks cotton; 
weight, square yard, 
2.99 ounces; imder 20 
per cent silk. 

Silk woven fabrics, dress 
goods in the piece; not 
specially provided for; 
width, 39 inches; 
weight, square yard, 
2.22 ounces; warp, 320 
ends grege per inch; 
crepe twist; weft, 124 
picks; percentage of 
silk 100; jacquard. 


Foreign | Landing 
value in charges, 
United ! freight, 
States insur- 
currency. ance, etc. 


Yard. 


. .do... 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do . 


do. 


do. 


do. 


.do. 


SI. 70 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


Amount. 


$0.10 


. 107 


.009 


.159 • 0136 


.1758 . 018 


.do. 


.16 .02 


. 2476 .015 


318 


45 per cent. 


318 


318 


.do.. 


.do. 


318 .do. 


318 


318 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


do. 


Piece of 50 
yards, yard. 


.29 


.326 


6 . 17 


.014 


.011 


.43 


318 


318 


318 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


$0. 77 


26.8 


.082 


. 0792 


.085 


3.68 


15.6 


25.2 


.0778 14.77 


. 121 


.do. 


.do. 


....do.... 


. 145 


.174 


2.97 


12.6 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


SO. 69 


S3. 26 


.0095 


. 0392 


.07 


.2675 


.291 


. 3492 


.0381 


.0484 


.2959 


.432 


$0.45 


3.20 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


72 


72,21 


21 


21 


21 


4.7 


7.63 


26.6 


.021 


.039 


.47 


.55 


21 


21 


2.55 12.21 


21 


21 


20 


House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1205 


1205 


1205 


1205 


1205 


1205 


1205 


1205 


1205 


1205 


70 cents per pound 
or 31 per cent. 


S3.25 per pound 
or 31 per cent. 


.do. 


S3 per pound or 
31 per cent. 


$3.25 per pound or 
31 per cent. 


S3 per pound or 
31 per cent. 


$3.25 per pound or 
31 per cent. 


_do. 


.do. 


$3 per pound or 
31 per cent. 


1909 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

399 

70 cents per pound 
or 45 per cent. 

399 

$3 per pound or 

45 per cent. 

399 

$3.25 per pound 
or 45 per cent. 

399 

$3 per pound or 
45 per cent. 

399 

$3.25 per pound or 
45 per cent. 

399 

$3 per pound or 
45 per cent. 

399 

.$3.25 per pound or 
45 per cent. 

399 

.do. 

399 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


399 


$3 per pound or 
45 per cent. 


Cost to manufacture 5 momme ha- 
butaiin United States Oct. 1, 1921. 
was 874 cents ner yard or $16.70 
per pound. Discontinued, being 
unab'e to compete with foreign. 













































































































































207 

Schedule 12.—SILK AND SILK GOODS—Continued. 


Country. 


Japan. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do- 


Do. 


Do. 


France. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1205— 
Continued. 

Silk-woven fabrics in the 
piece, not specially 
provided for; un¬ 
gummed; habutai; 
width, 36 inches; 6 
m o m m e; weight, 
square yard, 7.68 
ounces. 

Silk-woven fabrics in the 
piece, not specially 
provided for; un¬ 
gummed; Habutai; 
width, 27 inches; 6J 
momme; weight, 
square yard, 0.832 
ounce. 

Silk-woven fabrics in the 
piece, not specially 
provided for; un¬ 
gummed; Habutai; 
width, 27 inches: 7J 
momme; weight, 
square yard, 0.96 
ounce. 

Silk-woven fabrics in the 
piece, not specially 
provided for; pongee 
silk; 12-momme grade; 
woven silk fabrics par¬ 
tially degummed; over 
1$ ounces, under 2J 
ounces per square 
yard; each piece 50 
yards, 33 inches wide; 
first quality. 

.do. 

Silk-woven fabrics in the 
piece, not specially 
provided for; pongee 
silk; 12-momme grade; 
woven silk fabrics par¬ 
tially degummed; over 
1J ounces; under 2} 
ounces per square 
yard; each piece 50 
yards, 33 inches wide; 
second quality. 

Plain Japanese'habutai 
silk; 12 momme, 36 
inches wide, 50 yards 
long; over 1.33 ounces, 
under 2.50 ounces per 
square yard; un¬ 
gummed. 

Japanese habutai silk; 
10 momme, 36 inches 
wide, 50 yards long; 
1.28 ounces to square 
yard; ungummed. 

Paragraph No. 1206. 

Velvet brocade, 98/100 
centimeter wide, 118 
ends per inch; pile 
ends, 118 spun silk; 
weft, 100 picks per 
inch; under 4 ounces 
per square yard. 

Velvet, 98 centimeters, 
or 38J inches wide; 
warp, cotton 74 ends, 
pile 37 ends, silk; weft 
102 picks, cotton; all 
per inch; between 4 
ounces and of ounces. 

Velvet, 98 centimeters or 
38^ inches wide; warp, 
cotton 72 ends; pile 36 
ends silk; weft 28 picks 
cotton; all per inch; 
between 4 ounces and 
5j ounces per square 
yard. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


12 momme, 28 inches; 
warp, 80 threads; weft, 
116 picks. 


Unit. 


Piece of 50 
yards, yard. 


Piece 27 inches 
by 50 yards. 


_do... 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


SO. 383 


_do. 

None found. 


Same as foreign, but 40 
inches wide. 


None found. 


None found. 


Yard. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Per piece of 50 
yards. 


Yard. 


Chiffon velvet, silk and 
cotton, 39 inches wide, 
93 picks per inch; pile 
ends 1,600, warp ends 
3,200, weft 96; between 
4 ounces and 5f ounces. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


6.21 


6.17 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


SO. 022 


.43 


.37 


.38 

.368 


.75 


6.22 


.43 


.008 


.008 

.0078 


3.01 


1.57 


1.57 


.05 


.44 


.27 


.013 


.013 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 


House bill. 

1 1909 | 

‘Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on American 
valuation. 



Remarks. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent 

Amount 

United 

States. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate. ' 

■ 

318 

45 per cent. 

SO. 179 

7 

$0.041 

#0.625 


21 

1205 

S3 per pound or 
31 per cent. 

399 

S3 per pound or 
45 per cent. 

1 Cost to manufactuie 6 momme ha¬ 
butai in United States Oct. 1, 1921, 
was 97f cents per yard or S15.95 per 
pound. Discontinued, being un- 
ab.e to compete with foreign. 





318 

.do. 

2. 98 

20 

1.92 

11.54 


20 

1205 

.do. 

399 



318 

.do. 

2.97 

27.7 

2.65 

12.22 


20 

1205 


399 

399 



318 

.do. 

. 162 

19 

. 1035 

.6435 

*1.48 

4,72 

1205 

S3 but not less 
than31 percent. 

S3 but not less 
than 45 per cent. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article, $1.26, account foreign goods 
33 inches, domestic 28 inches. 

318 

.do. 

. 163 

8.8 

10.5 

.0478 

.056 

.60 

.59 

1.48 

4,72 

4,72 

1205 

1205 

.do. 

— . .do. 

399 

399 

.do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Actual selling price SI .60, due to 
difference in width; domestic, 40 
inches; foreign, 36 inches; domestic, 
in part of foreign material. 

318 

.do. 

. 158 

318 

45 per cent. 

.361 

7.75 

.09 

1.25 


1205 

S3 per pound or 31 
per cent. 

399 

S3 per pound or 45 
per cent. 




318 

.do. 

2.99 

26.2 

2.53 

12.18 


20 

1205 

12.85 per pound 
but not less than 
31 per cent. 

399 

S2.85 per pound 
but not less than 
45 per cent. 










314 

50 per cent. 

1.505 

14.1 

.675 

5.46 


21 

1206 

$4 per pound or 
33J per cent. 


$4 per pound or 
45 per cent. 








314 

.do. 

.767 

18.72 

.44 

2.79 

2.95 

21,72 

1206 

$2 per pound or 
33J per cent. 

399 

S2 per pound or 

45 per cent. 

The actual selling price of domestic 
article is S3.10, 15 cents having 
been deducted due to superiority 
of domestic article. 


314 

_do. 

.765 

18.8 

.442 

2. 79 

2.95 

21,72 

1206 


2QQ 


Do. 














































































































































































208 

Schedule 12. — SILK AND SILK GOODS—Continued. 


— 

1 


-— 


— 

Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 


Selling 












price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 



Country. 

Description of foreign 

Description of domestic 
article. 

- 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

. 

* 

1 

United 

States 

urrency. 

freight, 
insur- 
mce, etc. 

Para- 

jraph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 

graph. 


Paragraph 1207. 

Silk ribbon, width, 72 | 
lines No. 5246; warp 
316 threads, weft 96 
threads; ounces per 
square yard, 2.22. 

Silk ribbon; width, 78 

Silk ribbon, as per sam¬ 
ple; width. 72 lines: 
Warp, 201; weft, 84; 
ounces per square 
yard, 2.45. 

Silk ribbon, width, 7S 

Yard. 

$0.33 

$0.013 

316 

45 per cent. 

SO.1485 

6.8 

$0.0335 

SO. 525 

SO. 544 

11 

1207 

Do. 

_do. 

.375 

.018 

316 

_do. 

.168 

1.8 

.01 

.571 

.676 

11 

1207 


lines, warp, 468, weft 
104; ounces per square 
yard, 2.84. 

lines: Warp, 368; 
weft, 102: ounces per 
square yard, 2.74. 













Switzerland.... 

Paragraph No. 1208. 

Ladies’ ribbed silk un¬ 
derwear, low neck, no 
sleeves, vest. 

Ladies’ silk hose, 48- 



6.88 

.27 

317 

50 per cent. 

3.44 

51 

5.41 

16.00 


59 

1208 

Ladies’ silk hose, 45- 

Dozen pairs... 

22.93 

2.29 

317 

.do. 

11.466 

21.6 

7.934 

44.62 

35.64 

37 

1208 


gauge, 8 threads, pure 
Italian tram silk, ma¬ 
chine-sewn seams. 

gauge, Jap silk, full 
fashioned. 

Knit silk neckwear era- 


1 97 

.088 

317 

.do. 

.635 



i 1.99 

£.59 

37 

1208 


Knitted silk neckwear 










Switzerland.... 

cravat made on hand- 
frame machine with 
silk yarn. 

vats made on English 
hind-frame machine, 
silk yarn. 


3.31 

.33 

315 

40 per cent. 

1.32 

41.1 

2.04 

7.00 


59 

1208 

Paragraph No. 1209. 

Silk handkerchief: size, 
144 inches square; 1- 
inch border; white 
center and printed 
border; 3 colors; hem¬ 
stitched; 31 milli¬ 
meters habutai. 



.865 

. 0865 

315 

50 per cent. 

.40 

22 

.30 

1.65 


21 

1209 


Japan. 


I.do. 

. 85 

.085 

315 


.425 

31.6 

.43 

1.79 


21 

1209 


Silk handkerchief; 3£ 
millimeters habutai; 
size, 15 inches square; 
pinch border; hem¬ 
stitched; printed in 3 

...do. 








1.425 

. 145 

315 


• 7125 

38.1 

.867 

3.15 


21 

1209 


Silk handkerchief; 5 
millimeters kaga habu- 
tai; size, 17 inches 
square; J inch border; 
hemstitched; printed 
in 2 colors. 

Silk handkerchief; size, 
17i inches square; 1- 
ineh border; hem¬ 
stitched; border and 
stripe woven; colored; 
printed design; 2 col¬ 
ors; 8 millimeters kaga 
habutai, with cords. 





Do. 



2.62 

.36 

315 

.do. 

1.25 

26.2 

1.11 

5.34 


21 

1209 






Do. 


.do. 

1.53 

.17 

315 


.53 

35 

.78 

3.01 


21 

1209 







Do. 

Yl\ inches square; 
hemmed; woven 
stripe; 3 colors; 6 milli¬ 
meters kaga habutai, 
with cords. 



14.80 

1.48 

315 


7.40 

77.3 

18.32 

42.00 


21 

1209 



.do. 





France. 

21 inches square; com¬ 
posed of cotton anc 
silk, with border of 
satin stripes, J inch 
wide and | inch apart 
hemmed. 


.do. 

.775 

.08 

315 


.3875 

21 

.257 

1.50 


21 

1209 










Japan. 

15 inches square; 1 
inch border; hem 
stitched; all white 
! 3 pmillimeter habutai 







1 Lane 

ed cost eac 

*h. 






House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


33J per cent. 


_do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do.. 


.do. 


40 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 


1909 

Para- 

Rate. 

graph. 


401 

50 per cent. 

401 

.do. 

402 

60 per cent. 

409 


402 

.do. 

400 

50 per cent. 

100 

60 per cent. 

400 


400 


400 

_do . 

400 


400 

.do. 

400 

60 per cent. 


Remarks. 


Actual domestic selling price 43* 
cents per vard, on account of for¬ 
eign being 25 per cent superior in 
appearance and workmanship. 

Actual selling price of domestic 61 * 
cents; foreign considered 10 per 
cent superior in construction and 
appearance. 


Domestic, in part foreign material. 


7U1116M/1V, -- 

This merchandise is sold direct to 
retailer at indicated price and is 
sold by them at various prices. 









































































































































































209 


Schedule 12.— SILK AND SILK GOODS- 


✓ 



1 

Poreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges. 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount 


Paragraph No. 1209— 
Continued. 










Japan. 

Silk handkerchief: size, 

None found.. 


*0,78 

*0.11 

315 


*0.37 

23 

SO. 29 

Do. 

15 inches square; £- 
inch border; hem¬ 
stitched; plain white; 
3}-miIlimeter kawa- 
mata habutai. 

Silk handkerchief; 4- 

.do. 




millimeter kawamata 
habutai; size,15 inches 
square; 4-inch border; 
hemstitched; plain 
white. 











Paragraph No. 1210. 










Japan. 1 

Silk collars: Jap silk 

None found. 

Dozen... 

1. 53 

11 

317 

317 

317 


.79 

.82 

1. 11 

20.7 


Do. 

Ivabe crSpe, front; Jap 
silk habutai, back. 

Silk collars: Jap silk 



1.584 

2.15 

. 11 

. 15 


. 57 

Do.. 

Kabe crepe, front; 
Jap silk habutai, 
back. 

Silk collars: Jap silk 

— -do. 





Kabe crepe, front; 
Jap silk habutai, 
back. 







Paragraph No. 1211. 










Japan. 

Silk shirt, 10 M,M striped 

None found. 

Each. 

3. 375 

0. 3375 

. 325 

317 

50 per cent. 

1.75 



Do. 

silk, Japanese habutai, 
approximately 3 yards 
per shirt, 127/25; satin 
stripe, spun warp, size 
14/33 to 16/35. 

Silk shirt, 10 M, VI striped 
silk, Japanese habutai, 
approximately 3 yards 
per shirt, 127/27; satin 
stripe brocade spun 
weft, size 14/33 to 16/35. 

Silk shirt, 10 M,M striped 
silk, Japanese habutai, 
approximately 3 yards 
per shirt, 127/22; satin 
stripe habutai, size 
14/33 to 16/35. 

.do. 


3.25 

317 

.do. 

1.68 



Do. 

.do. 


2.975 

. 2975 

317 

.do. 

1. 54 










- 

Paragraph No. 1212. 











Habutai quilted vest, 
made from habutai 
silk; 3 by 3 mommi, 
handstitched, cotton 
filling. 

Habutai quilted vest, 
made from habutai 
silk, 3i by 3 mommi, 
machine sewed, cot¬ 
ton filling. 

Each. 

. 581 

. 087 

317 

59 per cent. 

.29 

17 

. 103 







England. 

Silk neckwear; four-in- 
hand cravat, made 
from Jacquard woven 
silk. 

Silk necktie; four-in- 
hand, cravat, all silk. 

Habutai quilted vest, 
made from habutai 
silk, 3| by 3 mommi, 
machine sewed, cot¬ 
ton filling, except bias 
folded. 


14 07 

. 98 

317 

.do. 

7.03 




2.09 

.20 

317 

.do. 

1.04 

35.1 

1. 17 



.do. 

2. 09 

. 20 

317 

.do. 

1.04 

35.1 

1.17 


Silk baby jacket, made 
irom Japanese satin 
cloth, hand quilted, 
cotton filled. 

Comparable merchan¬ 
dise not imported. 

Paragraph No. 1213. 

No similar merchandise 

Each. 

.68 

. 11 

317 

.do. 

.34 

38.9 

.44 


manufactured in the 
United States. 

Silk tailored blouse, 
made from crepe de 
chine, tucked bosoms. 

Ring box, velvet cov¬ 
ered, metal base, vel¬ 
vet padding, satin 
cushion and trim¬ 
mings, pearl knob on 
front. 

Ring box, velvet cov- 



• 






Do. 

Gross. 

15.00 

1.05 

318 


6.75 


12.20 


Ring box, velvet cov- 



Pn 

ered, fiber base, cotton 
velvet padding, satin 
trimmings, pearl knob 
on front. 

.do. 

15.00 

1.05 

318 

.do. 

6.75 

53. 5 

12.20 



ered, metal base, vel¬ 
vet padding, satin 
cushion and trim¬ 
mings, pearl knob on 
front, small size. 





• 





1 Landed cost. 


95182—22-28 


•Continued 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate onAmerican 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

1 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

u. 55 


21 

21 

1209 


400 

60 per cent. 


1.75 


1209 

.do. 

400 

.do. 


3.08 


21 

1210 

50 cents per dozen 
and 20 per cent. 

.do. 

402 

• 







Duty on foreign articles paid on 
[• selling price plus 3 per cent; Jap¬ 
anese consumption tax. 

3.08 


21 

1210 

402 

.do. 

3. OS 


21 

1210 


402 

.do. 

Plaza quality sold at a loss of $0.33 
per dozen; landed cost, $3.41 per 
dozen; average profit on three 
dozen collars (1 each style) is 
$0.88, approximately 10 per cent. 





4. 00 


21 

21 

1211 


402 

60 per cent... 

Landed cost, $5.4625 each; merchan- 

4.00 


1211 

not less than 10 
per cent in addi¬ 
tion to the duty 
on component 
material. 

402 

.do. 

dise sold at a loss. 

Landed cost, $5,255 each; merchan- 






dise sold at a loss. 

3.50 


21 

1211 


402 

.do. 

Landed cost, $4.8125; merchandise 





sold at a loss. 

1.125 

$1.21 

37 

37 

1212 

40 per cent. 

402 

60 per cent.. .. 

The selling price of the domestic 

1 22. OS 

19 SO 

1212 


« 

402 

.do. 

article represents actual cost of 
production, and is so sold to meet 
competition of the foreign article; 
usual price, $16.50 per dozen; 
foreign handstitched, domestic, 
machine stitched: sold at this price 
to meet competition; usual over¬ 
head and profit, 25 per cent.. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 
$10.92 per dozen, accouut of the 
fact that one-third more material 
is used in foreign. Sold to con¬ 
sumer at various prices. 






4.50 

6.90 

37 

1212 

.do. 

402 

_do. 

Domestic articles in part of foreign 
material. 

Do. 

4.50 

7.52 

37 

1212 

...do_ 

402 

.do. 

1.57 

21 

1212 

.do. 

402 

_do. 

Usual overhead and profit, 23 per¬ 
cent. 



6.21 

37 

1212 

.do. 

402 

_do. 


35.00 

37.90 

15 

15 

1213 

35 per cent. 

403 

50 per cent. 


35.00 

30.94 

1213 

.do. 

403 

.do. 

Actual selling price of domestic 
article, $27.21: on account of pearl 
button add $3.73 per gross. 














































































































































































210 

Schedule 12.—-SILK AND SILK GOODS—-Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic | 
article. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Germany. 


Japan. 


England. 


Holland. 


Italy.... 

Holland. 


Italy. 


Germany 


Switzerland. 
Europe. 


Do 


Paragraph No. 1213— 
Continued. 

| Ring box, velvet cov¬ 
ered, fiber base, cotton 
velvet padding, satin 
trimmings, pearl knob 
on front. 

Baby quilt, made of 
Japanese habutai silk, 
27 by 36 inches, cotton 
filled, hand quilted. 

Silk fishing lines, hand 
finished, oiled, water¬ 
proof under pressure; 
30 yards. 

Paragraph No. 1215. 


Artificial silk yarn in 
skeins, manufactured 
from wood pulp and 
treated wiln various 
chemicals to form a 
liquid which is forced 
through minute ori¬ 
fices to form a filia- 
ment, a number of 
which run together to 
form the thread or 
yarn, A 150 Denier. 

.... .do. 

Artificial silk yarn in 
skeins, manufactured 
from wood pulp and 
treated with various 
chemicals to form a 
liquid which is forced 
through minute ori¬ 
fices to form a filia- 
ment, a number of 
which run together to 
form the thread or 
yarn; A 320 Denier, 
i Artificial silk yarn in 
skeins, manufactured 
from wood pulp and 
treated with various 
chemicals to form a 
liquid which is forced 
through minute ori¬ 
fices to form a filia- 
ment, a number of 
which run together to 
form the thread or 
yarn; 300 Denier. 
Artificial silk yarn man¬ 
ufactured or spun 
from waste of artificial 
silk. 

Artificial fiber silk 
sweater of 300 Denier 
i yarn. 

Cotton and artificial silk 
dress goods, 40 inches 
wide; warp, 174 
threads per inch; arti¬ 
ficial silk. 150 Denier; 
weft, 55 threads per 
inch; cotton, 40/2; 
weight squaie yard, 
5.32 ounces, embossed. 
■Satin artificial silk im¬ 
print ee 35 inches wide; 
waip ends; artificial 
silk, 158; weft, 92 
picks organzine silk, 
2.46 ounces square 
yard, printed. 

None found. 


Ring box, velvet cov- | Gross, 
ered, metal base, vel¬ 
vet padding, satin 
cushion and trim- j 
mings, pearl knob on 
front, large size. 

None found. Each. 


Foreign j Landing 
value in i charges, 

United freight, 

States ! insur- i Para- 
currency. ance, etc. | graph. 


$15.00 $1.05 , 318 


Duty, present act. 


O v e r h e a d and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


. .do. 


.do. 


Same as foreign, No. i Pound. 
150-A. 


.do. 

Same as foreign, 
300-A. 


No. 


. .do. 
. .do. 


Same as foreign, No. 300 J.do. . 


None found. 1 .do. 


Same as foreign. 


Cotton and artificial silk 
dress goods, 40 inches 
wide; warp, 169 
threads per inch; arti¬ 
ficial silk, 140 Denier; 
weft, 46 threads per 
inch; cotton, 56/2; 
weight square yard, 
4.25 ounces. 

None found. 


Each. 


Yard. 


.do. 


Artificial silk knitted |.do. 

fabric in piece 36 
inches wide. 


.66 


.11 318 


Rate. 


45 per cent,. 


.do. 


Amount.: Per cent. 


$6.75 ! 53.5 


2.00 .06 

1.454 . 06 


1 . 86 .06 


1.55 
1.50 


318 

318 


319 


. 045 
.06 


1.353 


. 045 


319 

319 


.do. 

.do. 


.30 


.90 


24.3 


128 


Amount. 


* 12.20 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
j domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*35.00 | *36.39 


.26 1.33 


35 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


319 


1.022 I .05 


2.84 


1.32 


.28 


.07 


.do. . 


.654 I 146.5 


. 65 I 3.1 


.542 ! 17.9 

. 594 16 


.473 I 20.2 


319 .do. 


319 

319 


1.63 .10 


319 


60 per cent. 
_do. 


.do.. 


. 357 19. 5 

1.70 1 45.2 

.79 33 


. 98 i 35. 1 


3. 18 


.08 


.383 

.345 


.379 


.28 


2.18 


.96 


„ I 

3.79 6.75 j . 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


5.35 i. 


2. Go 


2.52 

2.505 


2.25 


2.50 


2.35 


1. 709 

7.00 

2.90 


3.67 


7. 35 
2. 57 


1.32 


15 I 1213 


21 


21 


21 

59 

21 


1213 


13 I 1213 
13 1213 


21 1215 


1215 


1215 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


35 per cent. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


403 


. .do. 


.do. . - 

.do. 


4113 


403 

403 


Rate. 


50 per cent. 


.do. 


_ do...:. 

....do. 


23 per cent. 


405 


.do. 


405 


GO cents per pound \ 405 


1215 45 cents per pound | 405 

and 37J per cent. \ 

1215 .do.! 405 


30 per cent. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic 
article, *32.66; on account of pearl 
buff on add *3.73 per gross. 


Actual selling price of domestic, 
*2.70, on account of domestic be¬ 
ing 20 cents per pound superior lo 
foreign. 


_do. 


60 cents per pound. 


45 cents per pound 
and 60 per cent. 

.do. 


1215 !.do. 


59 1215 


.do. 


405 


405 


.do. 


.do. 


Actual selling price domestic, *2.10, 
account of superiority of foreign 
and the fact that foreign is em¬ 
bossed. 

































































































































































SCHEDULE 13.—PAPER AND BOOKS 




Country. 


Finland 


Germany. 


Do 


England 


Germany. 


England 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1301. 

Printing paper;25 by 38 
inches; basic weight, 
60 pounds per ream; 
supercalen dared book 
paper. 

Printing paper; Bible 
paper, 25 by 38 inches; 
20 J pounds per ream. 
Printing paper; Bible 
paper,25by 38 inches; 

24 J pounds per ream. 
Printing paper; book 

paper, antique wove, 
41 by30£ inches; basic 
weight, 80 pounds per 
500 sheets. 

Printing paper; super- 
calendared printing 
paper for catalogue; 
80 per cent ground 
wood, 24 by 36 inches; 
basic weight, 45 
pounds per ream of 480 
sheets. 

Printing paper; super- 
calendared book paper 

25 by 38 inches; basic 
weight, 40 pounds per 
ream. 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Printing paper: photo¬ 
gravure paper; creamy 
ground for supple¬ 
ments to newspapers; 
25 by 38 inches; basic 
weight, 50 pounds to 
ream. 

Printing paper; India 
paper or Bible paper; 
17J by 22J inches; 
basic weight, 7 pounds 
to the ream, 1,000 
sheets to ^ of an inch. 

_do. 


Paragraph No. 1302. 

Holland. Paper board; chip 

board;. t „Ve inch. 

Do.do.. 


England. Pulp board; solid white 

wood-pulp board. 

Do.j.do.. 

Holland.| Straw board; inch; 

9 point. 

Do.i.do. 

Do.do. 

Ireland. Sheathing felt; 32 by 40 

inches. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Printing paper;25by 38 
inches; basic weight, 
60 pounds per ream; 
supercalendared ( 190 k 
paper for magazines. 

Printing paper; India, 
25 by 38 inches; 20 
pounds per ream. 

Printing paper; 25 by 
38 inches; 24 pounds 
per ream. 

Printing paper; book 
paper, domestic bulk¬ 
ing, 25 by 38 inches; 
basic weight, 70 
pounds per ream. 

Do. 

Printing paper; book 
machine-finished 
printing paper for cat¬ 
alogue; 40 per cent 
shavings, 50 per cent 
ground wood, 10 per 
cent sulphite; 24by 36 
inches; 42 pounds to 
ream of 500 sheets. 

Printing paper; calen¬ 
dar book paper, 25 
by 38 inches; basic 
weight, 45 pounds per 
ream. 

Printing paper; English 
finishbookpaper,25by 
38 inches; basic weight, 
45 pounds per ream. 

Printing paper; photo¬ 
gravure paper; creamy 
ground for supple¬ 
ments to newspapers; 
25 by 38 inches; basic 
weight, 50 pounds to 
ream. 

Printing paper; India 
Bible paper; 20 by 30 
inches; 12 to 15 pounds 
per ream of 480 sheets; 
85 per cent linen rags, 
15 per coni sulphite 
pulp. 

Printing paper: India 
or Bible paper; 25 by 
38 inches; basic weight, 
20 pounds to the ream; 
1,420 sheets to the 
inch. 


Paper board; chip 
board, 26 by 38inches, 
xjVo inch; ’.50 pounds 
per 100 sheets. 

Paper board; chip 
board, ,inch. 

Pulp board or solid wood 
board; 26 by 38 inches. 

.do. 

Same as foreign. 

.do. 

.do. 


Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

F oreign 
value in 
United 
States , 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight,, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rato on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

Pound... 

$0.05395 

$0.0065 

567 

( 1 ). 

None. 

2 7 

80.00455 

*0.065 

$0.0632 


1301 


409 









and 10 percent. 


.do. 

.1632 

.0034 

322 

12 per cent. 

*0.0195S 

19.5 

.03632 

.2225 

.30 


1301 

.do. 

408 

H cents per pound 















and 15 percent. 

.do. 

.1454 

.0034 

322 

.do. 

. 01772 

21.6 

. 036 

. 2025 

.22 

46,15 

1301 

.do. 

408 

.do. 

.do. 

.097 

.019 

322 

.do. 

.0116 

17.5 

. 0224 

. 15 

. 0655 

46,15 

1301 

.do. 

409 

15 per cent. 












1301 

.do. 

409 

.do. 

_-do. 



567 

(>). 

None. 

22 

. 0095 

. 0525 

. 0503 

4(i! 15 

1301 

.do. 

409 

cent per pound. 


.054 

.006 

567 

(i). 


8.38 

. 005 

.065 



1301 

_flO. .. 

409 


.do. 










1301 


409 

.do... 

.do. 

.04225 

. 004 

567 

(i). 


18.9 

. 00875 



46 15 

1301 


409 


.do. 

. .5625 

. 0448 

' 

322 



48.2 

. 3252 

1 00 

5558 

46 15 

1301 


409 













1301 


409 



57. 60 

8.00 

328 


14. 40 



28. 00 

40. 00 


1302 

10 per cent. 

415 




8 . 00 

328 

.do. 

14. 40 



28. 00 

41.00 

46,15 

1302 

.do. 

415 



44.35 

5.70 

320 

5 per cent. 

2 . 22 

5 

2.73 

55. 00 

81.60 

46,15 

1302 

.do. 

415 



57. 90 


320 

.do. 

2.89 

5.2 

3. 46 

70. 00 

81.60 

46,15 

1302 

.do. 

415 

.do. 

.do. 

1 








f 62. 50 

46,15 

1302 

.do. 

415 

35 per cent.. 


» 0 . 28 

3.36 

320 

.do. 

1. 52 

13.7 

4. 84 

40.00 

j 62.50 

46,15 

1302 

.do. 

415 

.do. 


J 








l 62. 50 

46,15 

1302 

.do. 

415 

.do. 

Per 250 sheets. 

32.00 

5.00 

481 

Free. 

None. 

14.6 

5. 14 

42. 50 



1302 

.do.: 

564 

Free. 


2 


Remarks. 


Imported merchandise sold c. i. f. 
New York at 80.065 per pound, 
which includes all expenses and 
agents, overhead, and profit in the 
form of a commission of 7 per cent 
on e.-i. f. price. 


No comparable imports. 


Add 10 cents per pound domestic ar¬ 
ticle, owing to difference and 
brand. Domestic in pari of for¬ 
eign material. 


Add 25 cents per pound domestic ar¬ 
ticle, owing to difference in quality 
and brand. 


Foreign article sold at loss. Landed 
cost, 880. 


Do. 


1 Free as amended act of Apr. 23, 1920. 


( 211 ) 


On c. i. f. price. 



























































































































































212 


Schedule 13.—PAPER. AND BOOKS—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic- 
article. 


Unit. 


Germany. 
England. 


Germany. 
France... 


England. 


Paragraph No. 1303. 

Filter masse in layers of 
cotton and wood pulp. 

Filter masse composed 
chiefly of cotton with 
some pulp; lt-inch 
square cakes. 

Masks of papier-mache.. 

Papier-mache plates- 


Paragraph No. 1304. 

Tissue paper; 0.0005- 
point condenser tis¬ 
sue; 2-pound rolls; 
made of linen and cot¬ 
ton waste 


Filter masse in layers of 
cotton and wood pulp. 

Filter masse composed 
chiefly of cotton with 
some wood pulp. 


Do. 


Do. 


j Tissue paper; 0.0005- 
point condenser tis¬ 
sue; 20 by 30 inches; 

I made of linen rags 
4.8 pounds to ream. 

do.| Tissue paper; 0.0005- 

point linen condenser 
tissue; 3j-inch rolls: 
20 by 30 inches. 

Tissue paper; carbon: 
20 by 30 inches; purple; 
made of linen rags; 4 
pounds to ream. 


Pound. 
....do.. 


Gross.. 
Dozen. 


Pound. 


.. .do. 


Do.... 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Tissue paper; purple 
carbon; 20 by 30 
inches; made of linen 
rags; 4 pounds to I 
ream. 

Tissue paper: purple : 
c a r b o n; 20 by 30 
inches; made of linen J 
rags; 5J pounds to 
ream. 

Tissue paper; purple [ 
carbon: 20 by 30 
inches; made of linen 
rags; 7J pounds to 
ream. 

Tissue paper; white car¬ 
bon coating paper; 
20 by 30 inches; made 
of linen rags; 5 pounds 
to ream. 

Tissue paper: gauze 
stereotype; 19 by 24 
inches;' 4£ pounds to 
ream of 500 sheets. 

j Tissue paper; stereo¬ 
type: 19 by 24 inches; 
6’ pounds per ream of 
500 sheets. 


Tissue paper; carbon; 
20 by 30 inches; white: 
made of linen rags: 5J 
pounds to ream. 

1 Tissue paper; carbon: 
2CTby 30 inches; purple: 
made of linen rags; 8 
pounds to ream. 

Tissue paper; white car¬ 
bon coating; 20 by 30 
inches; made of linen 
rags, 5 pounds to ream. 

Tissue paper; gauze 
stereotype; 19 by 24 
inches;' 4£ pounds to 
ream of 4S0 sheets. 

Tissue paper; stereo¬ 
type: 19 by 24 inches: 
O' pounds per ream of 
500 sheets; 50 per cent 
linen, 50 per cent jute. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do.... 


Sweden. 


Germany. 

England. 


Tissue paper; stereo¬ 
type; 20 by 30 inches; 

6' pounds per ream of 
500 sheets. 

Tissue paper: white car¬ 
bon coating; 20 by 30 I 
inches; in roils; 4 | 
pounds to ream of 480 { 
sheets; made of linen 
rags. 

Tissue paper; white car¬ 
bon coating; 20 by 30 j 
inches; in rods; 5i j 
pounds to ream of 480 i 
sheets; made of linen j 
rags. 

Tissue paper; white car- | 
bon coating; 20 by 30 j 
inches; in rolls; 74 
pounds to ream of 480 j 
sheets; made of linen 
rags. 

Tissue paper; white car- > 
bon Abating; 20 by 30 
inches; .in rolls; 10 j 
pounds to ream of 489 ' 
sheets; made of linen 
rags. 

Tissue paper; machine 
glazed; 20 by 30 inches: 

7 pounds to ream of 1 
480 sheets; 100 per cent 
sulphite. 

Tissue paper; white 
erfepe; in rolls. 


Pottery-printing tissue 
paper; 20 by 30 inches; 
5$ pounds to ream of 
480 sheets. 


.do.. 


. .do.. 


.do.. 


...do.. . 


Ream. 


..do.. 


.do. 


Tissue paper; white car¬ 
bon coating; 20 by 30 
inches; in rolls; 41 
pounds to ream of 4.80 
sheets; made of linen 
rags. 

Tissue paper; white car¬ 
bon coating; 20 by 30 
inches; in rolls: 54 
pounds t o ream of 489 
sheets; made of linen 
rags. 

Tissue paper; whit e car¬ 
bon coating; 20 by 30 
inches; in rolls: 74 
pounds to ream of 480. 
sheets; made of linen 
rags. 

Tissuejiaper; white car¬ 
bon coaling; 20 by 30 
inches; in rolls; 10 
pounds to ream of 480 j 
sheets; made of linen j 
rags. 

Tissue paper; machine j 
glazed; 20 by 30inches;! 
7J pounds to ream of 
480 sheets; 100 per cent ! 
sulpliite. 

Tissue paper; white j 
crepe; in roils 10 feet | 
long, 20 inches wide; 
71-pound tissue. 

Pottery-printing tissue 
paper; jute mauila; j 
24 by 36 inches; 10 , 
pounds to ream of 480 
sheets. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


SO. 15112 
. 2005 


1.55 

.60 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Pound. 


..do. 


.do. 


...do. 


Ton of 2,240 
pounds. 


Roll. 


Ream. 


561 


. 561 


.701 


. 005 


.5.56 


.76 


2. 32 


2.01 


2.62 


SO. 00483 
.0045 


. 3875 
. 15 


.646 


..548 


.491 


.474 


77. 08 


. 0163 


2. 43 


.029 


. 029 


.07 


. 06 


. 055 


.05 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


. 16 


. m 


. 13 


.078 


.078 


078 


.1)78 


17. 92 


.00081 


.24 


Rate. 


321 

321 


370 

369 


323 


323 


323 


323 


323 


323 


323 


323 


20 per cent. 
....do. 


25 per cent . 
_do . 


30 per cent. 


.do. 


..do.. 


_do. . . 


323 


323 


323 


323 


323 


323 


323 


323 


.do.... 


.do... 


.do. 


.do.. 


...do.... 


.do... 


_do. 


..do. 


Amount. 


SO. 024 
.04 


. 3875 
. 15 


.. .do. 


. do.. . 


.17 


.17 


.211 


.181 


..do... 


...do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent, j Amount. 


.228 


.787 


. 193 


. 142 


23. 12 


.0048 


.7.1 


SeUinS p S Sf 

P ric ?° f I domestic In- 
foreign . ar t; c i e vesfi- 
article in ,- 0 p 0r tod gator. 

States. ^Para¬ 


ble. 


22 : $0.03975 


14.2 


35.4 | 
334 


.035 


.825 

.30 


$0.22 
.28 


3.15 

1.20 


8.65 .085 


. 167 | 13.27 


. 102 


. 70 1 49.37 


.603 i 15.37 


15.23 .538 4.07.5 


6.86 . 083 


22.4 


. 1.5(3 


170.9 I 201.88 


.0012 


25. 00 


.85 


1.07 


11. 1 .094 | .94 


.88 


1.57 I 4.75 


.417 | 3.13 


.98 


. 164 S. 8b .07 j .86 


.147 ! 21.5 .154 .87 


. 85 


32(1. 00 


. 0232 


4.25 


SO. 30 I 46,15 

.18 I 46,15 


.! 46 

.i 46 


. 85 i 46,15 


3.85 


. 955 


.80-5 


. 635 


. 40.5 


263. 20 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


3. 75 46,15 


46,15 


46,15 


46,1.5 


46,15 


46. 15 


46,1." 


1303 

1303 


1303 

1303 


1,304 


. 8044 | 46,15 1,304 

. 945 46,15 j 1,304 

.945 , 46,15 1 1,304 

.575 46,15 1,304 

. 955 ! 46,15 ( 1,304 


46,15 I 1,304 


Rate on A merican 
valuation. 


li cents per pound 
'and 15 per cent. 
_do. 


23 per cent. 

_do. 


6 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 


.do. 


. .do. 


. do.... 


1304 


1304 


1304 


1304 


1304 


_do.. 


_ do. 


_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


408 

408 


465 

464 


410 


.do.. 


.do. 


.do_ 


1304 j 5 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent 


1304 ; 6 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 


. 055 I 46,15 


1304 


_ do_ 


1.10 1 46,15 j 1304 .do. 


410 


410 


410 


1,410 


410 


410 


410 


Rate. 


U cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 
_do. 


35 per cent. 
_do. 


6 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 


.do. 


. .do. 


_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


410 .do... 


410 


410 


410 


410 


.do. 


.do. 


5 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 


.do. 


410 . do.. 


410 .do. 


410 . do . 


Remarks. 


Landed cost of foreign article is 76 
cents. Foreign material is not 
sold—used in manufacture. Do¬ 
mestic in part of foreign material. 

Do. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Selling price includes addition of 4 
cents for purple color. Domestic 
in part of foreign material. 

Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Lauded cost of foreign article is 
$1,038; same sold at a loss due to 
decline in market. Domestic in 
part of foreign material. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Do 


Do 


Do. 


Actual selling price, $0,085; deduct 
0.03 per roll for finer texture of 
American sample. 










































































































































































213 


Schedule 13.—PAPER AND BOOKS—Continued. 




1 




Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara- 
b'e. 


i 

House hill. 

i 

1909 

1 











Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 







Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost 

duty. 

including 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 


Rate. 

Remarks. 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

graph. 



Paragraph No. 1304— 















| 




Continued. 


















J apan. 

Copying paper: 19Jx24; 


500 sheets. 

$1.80 

$0.09 

323 


$0. 54 



$2.75 


46,15 

1304 

6 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 

410 

5 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 



inches; fiber stock; 4 
pounds to ream; ma¬ 
chine made. 




$0. 32 














Germany. 

Crepe paper; hats. 


Gross. 

1.89 

.51 

323 

.do. 

.57 

34.6 

1.03 

4.00 


46 

1304 

.do. 

410 

.do. 

• 


single crene; 12^x121 


1,000. 

.71 

.07 

323 

.do. 

.21 

26.2 

.26 

1.25 


2 

1304 

.do. 

410 

.do. 



inches; flat. 



















Paragraph No. 1305. 


















Germany. 

Double surface coated 



4.05 

. 2025 

324 

40 per cent. 

1.62 

14.3 

..8405 

6. 713 

$7. 50 

15,46 

1305 

5 cents per pound . 

411 

5 cents per pound. 

Actual domestic selling price, $10 


red flint paper; 26 

paper; 20x25 inches; 


per ream, -500 sheets. Deduct $2 


inches wide; in rolls; 

30 pounds per ream; 
















for superior stock of domestic 


3 reams per roll; 25 

500 sheets per ream. 
















article and 50 cents for 20 extra 


pounds per ream of 
480 sheets; 20x26 
















sheets. 



inches. 


















Do. 

Double surface coated 

Double-coated red flint 


3.645 

. 18225 

324 


1.45S 

19 

1.0357 

6.321 

7. 50 

15,46 

1305 

.do. 

411 

.do. 

Do. 


red flint paper; 26 
inches wide; in rolls; 

3 roams per roll; 20 
pounds per ream of 
480 sheets; 20x26 

inches; wood base. 

paper; 20x25 inches; 
2s pounds per ream; 
500 sheets per ream. 




5 cents per pound 








- 






Do. 

Imitation leather paper, 


1,000 sheets.... 

22.644 

2.26 

324 

.do. 

4.14 

106.5 

30. 956 

60. (if) 


15, 46 

1305 

5 cents per pound 

411 



embossed; 27Jx39$ 

inches; weight, 75 
pounds per 500 sheets. 




and 15 per cent. 


and 20 per cent. 

.do. 























Imitation leather paper, 
embossed; 20x25 



64.00 

6. 40 

324 

.do. 

25.00 

56. 2 

54.00 

150. 00 


15,46 

1305 

.do. 

411 











inches; weight, 40 
pounds per 500 sheets. 














.do. 

411 

5 cents per pound 


Do. . 

Metal-coated paper; 17 
by 32 inches; 18 pounds 



15.00 

. 75 

324 


3.75 

12.8 

2.50 

22.00 


15, 40 

1305 




sheets. 







and 25 per cent. 



per ream of 480 sheets. 

Gummed paper; 17 by 22 
inches; 23 pounds per 

500 sheets. 









4. 00 

15,46 

1305 

.do. 

411 

5 cents per pound.. 

No comparable imports. 



















Do. 

Decalcomama paper, not 
printed; 32 by 44 

500 sheets. 

Decalcomania paper, not 
printed; 17 by 22 

1,000 sheets.... 

23. 269 

.25 

567 

Free. 

None. 

27.6 

6.481 

30.00 

36. 00 

15,46 

1305 

5 cents per pound. 

411 

30 per cent. 

Add $18 f>er 1,000 sheets for double 












size of foreign sample. 


inches; 70 pounds; un- 

inches; 34 pounds: 


















glazed writing paper. 

single calendered un- 

















Do 

.do. 

glazed writing paper. 
Decalcomania paper, not 
printed; 17 by 22 
inches; 40 pounds in 

.do. 

23. 269 

.25 

567 

.do. 

None. 

27.6 

6. 481 

30. 00 

44.00 

15, 46 

1305 

.do. 

411 

.do. 

Add $22 per 1,000 sheets for double 
size of foreign sample. 





















weight and double 
calendered and heavy 

















* 


stock unglazed writing 









• 








Cloth-lined parchment 

paper. 


.52 

.01 

324 

35 per cent. 

. 1834 

138. 3 

.9866 

1.70 


46 

1305 

5 cents per pound 

411 

2 cents per pound 
and 10 per cent. 















and 17 per cent. 



Do. 

Do. 

paoer. 

.do. 

.do. 



.60 

.64 

.68 

.72 

.572 

.66 

.704 

.748 

.792 

.22 

23 

.01 
.01 
. 01 

324 

324 

324 

.do. 

.214 
. 2254 
. 2394 

108. 7 
102. 2 

95 

.896 
.8906 
. 8866 

1. 72 
1.77 
1.82 


46 

46 

46 

1305 

1305 

1305 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

411 

411 

411 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Cloth-lined parchment 
pa^er; special cut size. 



.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

324 

324 

324 

324 

324 

324 

324 

324 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

. 2534 
.2016 

.2324 

.2478 

.2632 

.2786 

.056 

.058 

87 

137 

108 

100.8 

95 

.87 

120 

111. 4 

.8626 

1. 0824 

.9836 
.9742 
. 9748 
.9494 
.34 

.332 

1.85 

1.87 

1.89 

1.94 


46 

46 

46 

46 

1305 

1305 

1305 

1305 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

‘411 

411 

411 

411 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

.do. 

.do... 

. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

2.00 

2.03 

63 

.63 

. 

45 

46 
46 

46 

1305 

1305 

1305 

1305 

.do. 

.do. 

3 cents per pound 
and 13 per cent. 
.do. 

411 

411 

411 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Do. 

Red vegetable parch- 
ment paper. 


.do. 

2o pd-cent........ 

.. . .do. 


411 

.do. 


Do. 

.do. 

. 


.25 

.01 

324 

.do. 

.063 

105. 2 

.34 

.67 

.69 

.69 

• -«. 

46 

46 

48 

1305 

1305 

1305 

.do. 

411 

411 

411 

.do. 


Do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.242 
. 253 

.01 

.01 

324 

324 

.do. 

.do. 

.061 

.064 

119. 3 
111 

.36 


.do. 

.do. 


Do. 

Do. 

.do. 



.275 

.01 

321 

.do. 

.069 

105.7 

.37 

.73 


46 

1305 

.do. 

411 

.do. 
































































































































































































































214 


Country. 


Belgium. 


G ermany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

France. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule No. 13. — PAPER AND BOOKS — Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


PARAGRAPH NO. 1305— 
Continued. 

Proof or imitat ion parch¬ 
ment or glissine pa- 

. per; 21 by 36 inches: 25 
pounds per ream. 

Imitation parchment pa¬ 
per; glassine paper; in 
bales of 500 pounds. 

Paper bags, No. 1; 1- 
pound: plain glassine 
paper bags; 20 pounds 
per 1,000. 


Proof or imitation parch- ! 


Pounds. 


.do. 


Paper hags; No. 2, 1- 
pouud, printed, gias- 
sine paper hag; 21 
pounds per 1,000. 

.do. 


Paper hags; No. 2, 1- 
pound, printed, col¬ 
ored glassine paper 
bags, 22 pounds per 
1 , 000 . 

_do. 


meat, or glassine pa¬ 
per; 21 by 36 inches; I 
25 pounds per ream. 

Imitation parchment pa- | 100 pounds, 
per; glassine paper; 21 
by 36 inches; 25 J 
Doimds per ream. 

Paper bags. 1 -pound j 1,000 pieces, 
plain coffee bag. fiber 
outside with glassine j 
paper inside; 25 
pounds per 1.000. j 

Paper bags. 1 -pound; .do. 

pi un coffee hag; glass¬ 
ine paper outside with \ 

fiber inside: 25 pounds [ 
per 1,000. 

Paper hags; 1-pound .do. 

printed coffee bag; 
fiber outside, glassine 
paper inside. ; 

Paper bags: 1-pound .do. 

printed coffee bag; 
glassinepaper outside, 
fibre inside. [ 

Paper bags; 1-pound .do- 

printed coffee bag; 
colored fiber outside, 
glassine paper inside. \ 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Landing j 
charges, 
freight, 
insur 


Duty, present act. 


Para- 


ance.etc. graph 


$0.1109 


6.95 


2 . 10 


Paper bags; No. 2, 1- 
pound, printed, red 
glassine paper bags, 
22 pounds per 1,000. 
.do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Embossed leatherette 
paper ring box; fiber 
base; cotton padding; 
satin lining; gold-lined 
border; push button. 

Leatherette paper watch 
box: fiber base: cotton 
padding; satin fined, 
gold - fined border; 
push button. 

Pasteboard ring box: pa¬ 
per cover; fined with 
cotton velvet. 

Plain basic paper tor 
baryta coating: 105 
grams per square me- 
tor. 

Glossy paper: baryta 
coated photographic 
raw paper; 120 grams 
per square metef; in 
rolls of 1,000 meters. 

Glossy paper; glossy car¬ 
ton; 2.50 grams per 
square meter; in rolls 
of 500 meters. 

Semimatte paper; 
baryta coated photo¬ 
graphic raw paper: 120 
grams per square me¬ 
ter, in rolls of 1,000 
meters. 

Semimatte paper; semi¬ 
matte carton; 250 
grams per square me¬ 
ter; in rolls of 500 
meters. 

Baryta paper; paper 
surface coated for pho¬ 
tographic purposes; in 
rolls of 500 to 800 me¬ 
ters; 115 grams per 
square inch. 

Baryta card; 240 grams 
per square inch. 


Paper bags; 1-pound j 
printed coffee bag; J 
fiber inside, glassine j 
paper outside. | 

Paper bags; 1-pound red 

coffee bag; fiber out- ; 
side, glassine inside. 

Paper bags; 1-pound red | 
coffee bag; fiber in¬ 
side, glassine paper 
outside. 

Embossed leatherette | 
cloth ring box; nietal i 
base; cotton padding; 
satin lining; gold-lined 

border; pearl push 
button. 

Embossed leatherette 
cloth watch box; met¬ 
al base; satin lining; 
gold-fined border; 
nearl push button ■ 

Pasteboard ring box: 
paper covered: lined 
with cotton velvet. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 


G ross. 


Glossy paper: baryta 
coated photographic 
paper; 120 grams per 
square meter: in rolls 
of 1,000 meters. 

Glossv paper: glossy 
card: 250 grams per 
square meter; in rolls 
of 500 meters. 


_ do. 

_ do. 

Kilo... 


10,000meters. 


1,000meters.. 


.do. 


Paper surface coated for 
photographic pur¬ 
poses; in roils; 110 
grams per squareinch. 

Paper surface coated for 
photographic pur- 
poses; in rolls; 240 
grams per square inch. 


.do. 


. do.. 


2.70 


2.70 


2. 40 


14. 50 

7.39 

.434 

66. IS 

105. 04 


*0. 0027 


.6(1 


.35 


Rate. 


2.40 .35 


.35 


. 35 


324 


324 


324 


324 


324 


324 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


....do. 


.. .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


2.40 .35 I 324 .do.. 


.35 


2. 40 .35 


2.40 .35 


324 


324 


324 


7.90 1.25 324 


3. 75 

.739 
. 0228 

7.35 

12. SO 


.do. 


.do. . 


. do. 


324 . do - 


66.18 7.35 


105.04 ; 12. SO 


70.50 i 3.00 


107.28 j 3.80 


Amount. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


30.0493 13 


2.43 


.46 


.46 


,34 


2. 77 



21.29 


13. 41 


30.: 


55. 7 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


*0.0245 ! 80.2175 


3. 02 13. 00 


1.79 1 5.00 


55.7 1.79 


.00 


. 38 ! 85.4 2.94 j 6.3 

. 3S 85.4 2.94 | 6.37 


.34 '! 78 


7S 


. 34 1 78 


. 34 7S 


42.6 


5. 50 


5. 50 


5. 50 


5.075 ' 15.7 


2.41 


2.41 


2.41 


2.41 


5.08 | 17.00 


3.675 | 27.00 


2.58 90 10.29 ] 21.00 

.0685 | 4.6 .0246 


13.41 ! 12.7 | 11.06 


5. 65 7.87 


9S. (X) 


147.00 


12.7 I 11.06 98.00 


21.29 5.65 


17.625 10 


20. 80 8.7 


8. 88 


7.87 i 147.00 


100.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

g 

$0.1431 

15,46 

14.31 

46 

6.70 

15,46 

6.30 

15,46 

7. 50 

16,46 

(i. 90 

15,46 

8. 15 

is; 46 

7.80 

15,46 

8.15 

15,46 

8.60 

15,46 

18. 06 

15,46 

21). 55 

15,46 

GO. 00 

15,46 

. 

15,46 

125.00 

15,46 

215.00 

' 15,46 


15,46 


15,46 

125.26 

15,46 

215.26 

15, 46 


House bill. 


1305 


1305 


1305 


1305 


1305 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


3 cents per pound 
and 13 per cent. 


_do. 


5 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


_do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1305 |.do. 

1305 j.do. 

1305 j.do. 

1305 I.do. 

1305 j.do. 

1305 I.do. 


1305 I.do.. 


1305 i.do. 


1305 j 3 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 


1305 1 3 cents per pound 
and 20 per cent. 


1305 


.do. 


.do. 


1305 I.do. 


411 


411 


411 


411 


411 


Rate. 


2 cents per pound 
and 10 pounds. 


.do. 


5 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent. 


.do. 


_do.. 


411 .do. 

411 .do. 


411 


411 


411 


.do. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


. .do. 


ill .do. 


411 .do. 


418 45 per cent. 


411 , 3 cents per pound 
and 10 percent. 


411 ; 30percent.... 


411 .do. 


Actual domestic selling price, $32.66 
gross; deduct 86 per gross for pearl 
push button and $S for metal base 
and cloth cover. 


Actual domestic selling price, $43.55 
gross; deduct $6 gross for pearl 
push button, and $8 for metal base 
and cloth cover. 

Deduct $3 per gross for superiority 
of the domestic article. 


411 .do. 


411 .do. 


411 .do. 


411 .do. 















































































































































































































r 


215 


Schedule 13—PAPER AND BOOKS—Continued. 



Description of domestic 
article. 



Germany 

Japan. 

Germany 
Do. 

Do. 


Paragraph No. 1306. 

Decalcomanias; over 100 
pounds per 1,000 
sheets. 

Decalcomanias; over 100 
pounds per 1,000 
sheets. 

Decalcomanias; ceramic 
colors; over 100 pounds. 

Paragraph No. 1307. 

Drawing paper; 135 
grams per square 
meter; white; 14 by 17 ] 
incnes. 

Copying paper; hand¬ 
made: 

B. 


Decalcomanias; over 100 
pounds per 1,000 

sheets. 

Decalcomanias; over 100 
pounds per 1,000 

sheets. 

Decalcomanias; ceramic 
colors; over 100 pounds. 


Drawing paper; 135 
grams per square 
meter; white; 14 by 17 
inches. 


Onionskin paper.J Onionskin paper. 

Bristol board; plate fin¬ 
ish bristol' 22 by 28 
inches. 

Cardboard; 3-ply wed¬ 
ding bristol; 221 by 284 
inches. 


Bristol board: fine 2 B. 
board; 22} by 281 
inches. 

Cardboard: 3-ply fine 
bristol: 221 by 28J 
inches. 


Paragraph No. 1308. 


Paper envelopes; small: 
plain; size, 6f: 3J by 
6J inches. First item 
of manila writing pa¬ 
per, second and third 
items plain white 
writing paper. 

Paper envelopes; plain, 
small, white, of writ¬ 
ing paper; size, 6f; 3f 
by 6J inches: 

No. 1. 

No. 2. 

No. 3. 

No. 4. 

No. 5. 

No. 6. 

Paper envelopes; items 
7,8, and 9; large, plain 
white writing paper; 
41 by 91 inches: 

No. 7.. 

No. 8. 

No. 9. 

items 10 and 11; large 
manila envelopes of 
writing paper: 4J by 
91 inches, 36-pound 
and 50-pound stock; 
size 10: 

No. 10. 

No. 11. 

Paper envelopes: items 
12 and 13; plain ma¬ 
nila envelopes made 
of writing paper; 36- 
pound and 50-pound 
stock; size 6J; 3§ by 
6J inches: 

No. 12. 

No. 13. 

Item 14; plain amber- 
colored envelope; 41- 
pound stock; size, 6ij, 
3f by 6J inches; made 
of writing paper: 

No. 14. 

Paper envelopes; small, 
plain, of writing 
paper; size, 61; items 
15 , 16, and 17 white; 
34 x 6 inches: 

No. 15. 

No. 16 


Unit. 


Sheet. 

-do. 

.do. 

Kilo. 

500 sheets. 


.do. 

Ton of 2,240 
pounds. 
Po'.fnd. 


-do. 


1 , 000 . 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.. .do. 
.. .do. 
...do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


No. 17..!.d°- 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$0. 0378 
. 10 


. 1356 


2. 256 


1.776 
153. 50 


.121 

.0839 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


* 0.01 

.01 

.01 

.035 

.112 

.0888 

4.00 

.006 

.0068 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


325 

325 

325 

326 

326 

326 

326 

328 

328 


Bate. 


15 cents per pound. 

_do. 

_do. 

25 per cent. 


Amount. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent.! Amount. 


• do. 


-do. 

-do. 


$ 0 . 02 
.02 

. 0225 

.01824 

. 564 

.444 
38. 37 


269 

115 


Selling 
pric e of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


.do. 

-do. 


.0318 

.021 


74.7 


45 

51 

28 

25 

53 


$ 0.18 
.15 

.08 

. 14116 

1.32 

1.19 
56.13 

.041 

. 059 


*0.25 
■ .28 
.38 

.33 

4.25 

3. 50 
1 252. 00 

.20 

. 17 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*0.25 
.28 
.38 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


46 

46 

46 


. 35 46,1.5 


46,15 


. 1 46,15 

2 266.00 , 15 


. 155 


.21 


1. 28 


1. 42 
1.59 


1.02 
1. 15 
1. 25 
1. 40 
1. 60 
2.05 


2.00 

1.60 

2.20 


1. 55 
1.85 


1.00 
1 . 10 


1.20 


46,15 
46,15 

46,15' 

46,15 
46,15 


46,15 
46,15 
46,15 
46,15 
46,15 
46,15 


46,15 
46, 15 
46,15 


46,15 
46, 15 


46,15 
46, 15 


46,15 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1306 

1300 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1909 


22 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 

....do. 


1306 .do. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


412 


Remarks. 


412 


Rate. 


22 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 

....do. 


412 .do. 1 


1307 j 3 cents per pound i 413 3 cents per pound 

plus 15 pernem. | plus 15 percent. 


1307 j .do 

1307 .do 

1307 .do 

1307 |.do, 

1307 |.do. 


1308 \ 3 cents per pound 
plus 15, and 5 
per cent. 


1308 
1308 - 


.do. 

.do. 


1308 

1308 

1308 

1308 

1308 

1308 


1308 

1308 

1308 


1308 

1308 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1308 

1308 


1308 


1.00 I 46,15 
1. 10 I 46,15 
1.10 | 46,15 | 


1308 

1308 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


. .do. 
..do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

1308 I .do. 


410 


410 

413 


415 


415 


414 


414 

414 


414 

414 

414 

414 

414 

414 


414 

414 

414 


414 

414 


414 

414 


414 


414 

414 

414 


6 cents per pound J 
plus 15 per cent. 

.do. j 

3 cents per pound 
plus 15 per cent. | 

35 per cent.j Domestic price based tn replace 

ment values of raw material. 

....do.! 


20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

-do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


i 90 cents ream, 8 pounds. 


2 95 cents ream, 8 pounds. 

































































































































































































































% 


216 ' i 


Schedule 13.—PAPER AND BOOKS—Continued. 



1 




Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
irtiele in 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 










price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
■ompara- 
ble. 






Country. 1 

Ascription of foreign I 
article. 

description of domestic 

Unit. j 

foreign 
'alue in 
United j 
States 
urreney. : 

Landing 

Duty, present act. 

cost including 
duty. 

_ 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

_ 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rale. 


c 

freight, 
insur- 
in.ee, etc. 

Para- 

iraph. 

Rate. 

imount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

graph. 

valuation. 

_ 

1 

Paragraph No. 130S— 
Continued. 

tern 18, manila, 31 x 6 
inch 36-pound stock. 
Hem 19, best blue 
50-pound stock. Item 

20, canary 50-pound 
st oek, manila writ¬ 
ing paper: 








4 


1 

SO. 93 

46,15 1 

1308 

3 cents per pound : 

414 | 

20 per cent.' 



No. 19.. 










1. 25 

46,15 
46,15 

1308 1 
1308 ! 

percenl. 

.....do. 

.do. 

414 

414 

.do.I 

.do.. ..! 


Paragraph No. 1309. 

No. 20.! 








$0 .31 

$6. 47 


46 

1309 


415 

25 per cent.| 


Paper hangings; dyed 

Paper hangings; dyed 1 

100 pounds_ 

$3. S7 

$1.32 

328 [ 


$0.9675 

{1 
















duplex oatmeal paper; 

duplex oatmeal paper; 
wood stock. 

Paper hangings; dyed 











46 

1309 1 


415 



wood stock. 

Paper hangings; dyed 

....do. 

3.53 

1.32 

328 

.do. 

.88 

13 

.74 

6. 47 

6.75 





duplex oatmeal jraper; 
wood stock. 

Paper hangings; dyed 

duplex oatmeal paper; 
wood stock. 

Paper hangings: dyed j 






.88 

13 


6.47 

7 


1309 


415 

. ...do. 


.do. 

3.53 

1.32 

328 

.do. 

. 74 






duplex oatmeal paper; 
wood stock. 

Paper hangings; printed 
wall paper in rolls 12 
yards long, 20 inches 
wide. 

Paper hangings; printed 
wall paper in rolls 12 
yards long, 20 inches 
wide. 

Paper hangings; printed 
wall paper in rolls 12 
yards long. 20 inches 

duplex oatmeal paper; 
wood stock. 

Paper hangings; printed | 






.04 

00 

.it 

.375 


46 

1309 


415 

.do. 


Roll. 

. 175 

.1)21 

328 

.do. 





















wall paper in rolls 8 [ 
yards long. 






. 1141 

44. 5 

.30 

. 975 


46 

1309 

do. 

415 

.do. 

I)o 

Paper hangings; printed 

.do. 

.51 

.05 

328 

.do. 





Do . 

wall paper in rolls 8 
yards long, 18 inches 
wide. 

Paper hangings; printed 
wall paper in rolls 8 
yards long, 18 inches 

.do. 

. 115 

1 

. 02L 

328 

.do. 

.03 

62.6 

. 104 

.27 

.225 

46 

1309 

.do. 

415 

.do. 












46 

1309 


415 


Do. 

wide. 

Paper hangings; printed 

wide. 

Paper hangings; printed 
wall paper in rolls 8 
yards long, 18 inches 
wide. 

Paper hangings; dyed 

.do. 

.42 

.03 

328 

.do. 

.0954 

42. 1 

.23 

.78 

.27 


• 


wall paper iti rolls 12 
yards long, 20 inches 






.0106 


.0128 

. 0693 


46 

1309 


415 



wide. . , ^ 

Paper hangings; dyed 


. 0424 

. 0035 

328 

.do. 

23 






















duplex oatmeal paper; 

duplex oatmeal paper; 
wood stock. 

Paper hangings; dyed 
duplex oatmeal paper; 
wood stock. 








. 0026 

.0541 

. 0675 

46 

1309 


415 


Do . 

wood stock. 

Paper hangings; dyed 

.do. 

.03.84 

.0035 

328 

.do. 

. 0096 

5 





duplex oatmeal paper; 
wood stock. 


.214 

. 0372 

328 

1 do. 

.049 

53.3 

.16 

.46 


46 

1,309 

.do. 

415 

.di. 

England. 

Paper hangings; printed 
wall paper in rolls 12 
yards long, 20 inches 


Roll.- 


. 1027 

18.4 

. 11 

.72 



1,309 

.do. 

415 

.do. 


wide. . 

Paper hangings; printed 
wall paper in rolls 12 
yards long, 20 inches 
wide. 



.455 

.05 

328 

.do. 





Do. 



. 455 

. 035 

. 04 

328 

328 

i.do. 

.103 

20 

. 12 

.72 


46 

1,309 

.do. 

415 


Do. 

Paper hangings; printed 
wall paper in rolls 12 
yards long, 20 inches 
wide. 

. Wrapping paper; 24 by 
36 inches: Kraft; basic 
weight, 40 pounds to 
the ream. 

. Wrapping paper; Kraft 

. Wrapping paper; Kraft 

. Wrapping paper; Kraft 
24 DY 36 inches; 41 
pounds per ream oi 
480 sheets; sulphate. 

. Wrapping paper; Kraft 

Wrapping paper; 24 by 
36 inches; Kraft; basic 
weight, 35 pounds to 
the'ream. 

Wrapping paper; Kraft. 

Wrapping paper: Kraft. 

Wrapping paper; Kraft; 
24 by 36 inches; 41 
pounds per ream oJ 
480 sheets; sulphate. 

Wrapping paper; Kraft 
24 by 36 inches; bask 
weight, 40 pounds per 


. 0075 

1 .do. 

.0087 

j>2 

.0112.' 

.0625 

.0792 

46 

1,309 

23 per cent. 

415 

35 per cent. 

Sweden.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Germany. 

1.do.- 

I.do.- 

1 .do.- 

. 032 
. 047 
.02 

. 005 
.0013 
| . 0022 

328 
328 
•> 328 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

1 

.008 
.0117 
. 005 

. 0046 

33 h 

5 8.25 

S3. 4 

60 

.015 
. 005 
.02275 

.015 

. 06 
.065 
. 05 

.04 

.056 
. 068 
. 0525 

. 0592 

i 15,46 
; 15,46 
: 15,46 

15,46 

1,309 

1,309 
1,309 

1,309 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

...do. 

415 

415 

415 

415 

.do. 

.do. 

1.do. 

.do . 

Do 

.do. 

.0184 

7 .002 

328 

!.do. 





ill sheets or rolls 
sheets, 36 by 48 inches 






.0112 


. 0947 

i .0691 

. 0637 

15,40 

1,309 

do 

415 


i 

and 40 by 48 inches 
. Wrapping paper: wood 

ream. 

Wrapping paper: Kraft 
i 100 per cent; sulphite 

utiglazed wood fiber 
Kraft paper. 

Filter paper of close 
texture; purest form 
of cellulose by treat 
ment with hydro 
chloric acid and hy 
drofluoric acid. 

# 

1.do. 

. 045 

.008 

328 

.do. 

7 7.3 





fiber 15 to 48 inches u 
width, in rolls; un 
glazed white pure sul 
phite. 

Filter paper of clos 

1,000 filters o 

10 packages 

2 

.30 

323 

30 per cent. 

.60 

296.5 

8.60 

, 11.50 

12.50 

15,46 

1,309 

5 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 

410 

5 cents per pound 
and 15 per cent. 


texture; purest forn 
of cellulose by treat 
ment with hydro 
chloric acid and hy 
drofluoric acid. 


1 . 


1 




1 



! 





Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic ar¬ 
ticle. *0.25, account foreign has 50 
per cent more paper in roll. 

Actual selling price of domestic ar¬ 
ticle, *0.225, account foreign has 50 
per cent more paper; sold to job¬ 
bers. 

Actual selling price of domestic ar¬ 
ticle, *0.15, account 50 per cent 
more paper in foreign article. 

Actual selling price of domestic ar¬ 
ticle, $0.18, account 50 per cent 
more paper in foreign; sold to 
wholesalers. 


Actual domestic selling price, *0.0625 
account domestic being better 
quality by $0.01 per pound. 

J Actual domestic selling price,$0.0792, 
account domestic being better 
quality by $0.02 per pound. 


i 










































































































































































217 


Schedule 13. — PAPER AND BOOKS — Continued. 








Foreign article. 

— 

Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 



House bill. 


1909 












Selling 






Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 


cost, including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

In- 

vesti- 







value in 

charges, 






reported 

compara¬ 

ble. 

gator. 


Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 





United 

States 

freight, 

insur- 

Para- 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 





currency. 

ance,etc. 

graph. 










Paragraph No. 1310. 

















England. 

Books; Cloth-bound, 
12mo.; book paper. 

Books; cloth bound; 
12mo.; book paper. 


$0.26 

$0.026 

329 


$0.048 

81 

$0.27 

$0.60 

$0.60 

46 

1310 

20 per cent. 

416 

25 per cent. 






416 

.do. 

Czechoslovakia,. 

Cloth - bound prayer 

Cloth - bound prayer 

.do. 

.0624 

.0031 

329 

.do. 

.0093 

40 

.03 

. 105 

.12 

15,46 

1310 






book on Bible paper. 

book on Bible paper. 







.do.. 

416 

.do. 

Do. 

Celluloid bound. 



.1980 

.2280 

.0099 

.0114 

329 

329 


. 0297 
.0342 

75 

85.18 

. 18 

. 42 

.48 

15,46 
15,46 

1310 

Do. 

Prayer book on Bible 
paper. 

Prayer book on Bible 
paper. 



.23 

.50 

.60 

1310 

.do. 

416 

.do. 









Belgium. 

Books; cloth; paper- 
bound prayer book on 


































Bible paper; 

Cloth - bound prayer 
book on Bible paper. 


9.00 

42. 00 
3.97 

.36 

1.68 

.159 

329 

329 

329 


1.35 

6.30 
.60 

21.3 

30 

2.29 

15. 02 

13.00 

12.00 

15,46 

1310 

.do. 

416 

.do. 


76 s C L. 


. a °. 

.do. 

.do. 

65.00 

80.00 

15, 46 

1310 

.do. 

416 


Do. 

Paper - bound prayer 
books on Bible paper; 

Paper - bound prayer 
books on Bible paper; 

.do. 

43 

2.03 

6. 75 

9.25 

15,46 

1310 

.do. 

416 

.do. 












No. 2. 

No. 2. 
















Do. 

Prayer books: 

Prayer books: 

100. 

1.94 


329 

.do. 

.312 

18.1 

.42 

2. 73 

5.00 

15,46 

1310 


416 



Paper-bound 

Paper - bound 
prayer book. 

.05822 




prayer book. 


7.07 

11.90 

.2121 
. 3570 

329 

329 


1.14 

19.7 

1. 678 

10.10 


15,46 

1310 

.do. 

416 

416 

416 

416 

.do. 


Prayer book. 

On Bible paper. 

Prayer book. 


.do. 

1. 92 

21.3 

3. 023 

17.20 

15.00 

15,46 

1310 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

... ..do. 


On Bible paper. 


6.32 

. 1896 

329 

.do. 

1.02 

20 

1.57 

9. 10 

12.00 

15,46 
15,46 

1310 


.do. 

.do. 


16.00 

.48 

329 

.do. 

2.58 

19 

3.64 

22. 70 

33. 00 

1310 

.do. 


England. 

Books: 

No. 1. Yearbook; 
12 mo.; 1,500 pages; 
Biblepaper; cloth 



1.80 

.054 

329 


.36 

103 

2.29 

4.50 


46 

1310 

.do. 

416 

.do. 



















bound. 


.do. 

.32 

.009 

329 

.do. 

. 063 

121.9 

.478 

.87 


46 

1310 

.do. 

416 









1 

cloth bound; 365 


















pages; Englishfine 


















light paper. 

No. 3. 8 mo; cloth 
bound; 466 pages; 



1.62 

.0486 

329 


.324 

141 

2. 807 

4.80 


46 

1310 

.do. 

416 

.do. 

Do. 














antique smooth heavy 


















paper. 

No. 4. 16mo; cloth 
bound; 370 pages; an- 



.34 

.01 

329 

.do. 

. 0648 

109 

.4552 

.87 


46 

1310 

do. 

416 

.do. 
















V 










tique light paper. 
















.do. 

Do. 

Books: 

Large quarto; cloth 



2.99 

.4485 

329 


.5985 

85.7 

3. 463 

7.50 


46 

1310 

.do. 

416 















bound; illustra¬ 
tions; art paper; 
168 pages. 



.164 

.0245 

329 


.02? 

109 

.2352 

.45 


46 

1310 

.do. 

416 

.do. 


16 mo; bound 
boards; 8 colors; 














48 pages. 



.88 

.088 

329 


.285 

187 

2.347 

3.60 


15,46 

1310 

.do. 

416 

.do. 


No. 1. 8 volumes; 
400 pages; book 




•v. 











paper; cloth 
bound. 



1.36 

.136 

329 


.285 

141 

2. 519 

4.30 


15,46 

1310 

.do. 

416 

.do. 


No. 2. 12 volumes, 
500 pages per vol- 














ume; 2 volumes to 















416 

.do. 


set; cloth bound. 



.50 

.05 

329 


.114 

104 

.686 

1.35 


15, 46 

1310 

.do. 


No. 3. Cloth bound 
12 volumes; 240 















pages; ordinary 














. .do. 

416 

.do. 


book paper. 

No. 4. Cloth 
bound; 12 volumes 





329 

.do. 

.1425 

130 

1. 1875 

2.10 


15,46 

1310 



.do. 

.70 

.07 























342 pages: ordinary 


















book paper. 
95182—22-29 


Remarks. 












































































































































































































































218 

Schedule 13—PAPER AND BOOKS—Continued 


Country. 


England. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Do. 


England. 
Do... 


Germany. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 1310 — 
Continued. 

Books, cloth bound; 
12mo; 195 pages; 

printed on book paper; 
bound in cloth with 
gilt lettering on back 
and front: 

No. 1 . 

No. 2. 

Books; cloth bound; No. 

1, cloth bound; oct avo; 
304 pages; cheap book 
paper. 

No. 2. 

Books; cloth bound in 
two volumes: quarto 
size; 350 pages; on cal¬ 
endered paper with 
illustrations. 

Blank books, No. 315; 
imitation leather 
bound blank book; 
ruled paper. 

Blank book: fancy stiff 
back blank book; ruled 
paper. 

Book; leather bound; 8 
volumes; 140 pages. 
Book; leather-bound; 
blank; alphabetical in¬ 
dex; padded binding; 
address book; gilt 
edges. 

Blank books; address 
book; paper imitating 
leather-bound, with 
index. 

Slate books; paper sili- 
can book plate with 
slate pencil. 


Foreign 
| value in 
j United 
States 
currency. 


Each. . 

_do. 

.do. 


Do. 


Blank books; imitation 
leather blank book: 
turned in edge; ruled 
paper. 

Blank books; paper¬ 
backed blank book; 
ruled paper. 

Books; leather bound; 
small octavo; 112 pages. 

Books; leather-bound 
alphabetical index atf- 
dress book; gilt edges. 


Blank books; address 
book; cloth imitating 
leather-bound, with 
index. 

Slate books; black sili¬ 
cate book slate; two 
inside leaves with two 
cover leaves; stayed 
and finely made; 
bound in cloth. 


.do. 

.do. 


Gross. 


SO. 70 
.84 
.349 


.606 
2. 484 


6.09 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


*0.07 
.084 
.034 


.06 

.074 


.do. 


. 1.57 


Do. 


England... 

Do. 

France. 

Germany.. 


Photograph; bromide: 
hand colored, % by 12 
inches. 

“Beethoven’s Sonates” 

I 

. Sheet music: Oratorio . 

..do. 

..do. 


.do. 


Printed matter: 

4 -color print; 7 by 9 
inches. 


Each... 
.do. 

D ozen. 

Gross. 

1 , 000 .. 


‘ ‘ Beethoven's F onates ’ ’; 
paper-bound oratorio. 

Sheet music. 

_do. 


England.! Photogravure, 22 by 

28 inches. 

Do.1 4-color print, 11 by 

14 inches. 


Do. 


Czechoslovakia. 


Leather-bound “Diary”, 
gilt edges; lock and 
key. 

Book; leather-bound on 
bible paper: 

..do. 

.. do. 

. .do. 

. .do. 

.do. 

Do ... Leather-bound prayer 
book on bible paper. 


Printed matter: 

3-color print ; 6 by S 
inches. 


Photogravure, 22 by 
28 inches. 

3-color print, 10 by 
12 inches. 


Leather-bound “Diary”; 
gilt edges; lock and 
key. 

Book; leather-bound on 
Bible paper: 

... do_ 

...do_ 

.. .do_ 

.. .do_ 

_do_ 

Leather-bound prayer 
book on bible paper. 


Each. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do... 


...do. 

...do. 

...do. 


...do. 
...do. 
do. 


...do. 

...do. 

...do. 


.25 

.633 


.2916 


3.25 


60. 75 


.45 

. 0475 
.38 
. 1728 
. 16 

.075 


1.15 

.32 

5.41 


.1716 
. 1716 
. 1644 
. 1968 
.23 
. 2196 


.60 

.28 

.03 

.03 

.0437 

. 56 

2. 43 

. 0675 

.002 

.01 

.069 

.064 

. 00375 

.0575 

.016 

. 15 


. 0085 
. 0085 
. 0085 
. 0098 
.0125 
. 0109 


329 

329 

329 


329 

329 


Amount. 


Per cent. 


15 per cent. 

..do. 

. .do. 


329 

329 

329 

329 

329 

329 

329 


329 

329 

329 

329 

329 

329 


329 

329 


329 


329 

329 

329 

329 

329 

329 


.do. 

.do. 


.do... 


.do. 


_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


..do- 


.do.. 
.do.. 
.do.-, 
.do.. 


.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

..do. 

. .do. 


$0. 105 
. 126 
.093 


.139 

.372 


.91 

.24 

.045 

.094 

.04 

.49 

4.95 


.061 

.033 

.05' 

.0259 

.024 

.01121 


.243 

.048 

.8115 


.0257 
. 0257 
.0246 
. 0295 
. 0345 
. 0329 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


54.2 

60 

89 


49 

63.8 


18.4 

43.5 

134 

12.2 

233 

10.4 

58.6 


2S 

312 
123 
101. 7 
101.5 

100 


158 

199.5 


64.8 


84. 64 
663 
92.6 

87.5 

88.5 
73. 07 


*0.475 
.64 
.424 


. 395 
1.87 


1.40 

.91 

. 43 
.093 

.88 

. 45 

39.87 


. 165 

. 2575 1 
.553 
.2723 i 
.252 

.09 


2.30 

.766 


4.13 


.17 
. 14 
. 18 
.21 
.25 
. 19 


*1. 35 
1.69 
.90 


1.20 

4.80 


9.00 


3.00 


.75 

.85 


1.25 


4. 75 


108.00 


.75 

.34 

1.00 

.54 

.50 

• IS 


3.75 
1.15 

10.50 


.38 
. 35 
.38 
.45 1 
. 53 ; 

.45 I 


$ 8.00 

3.60 

.50 

1.03 

2. 70 

8.20 


1.20 

.27 

.45 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


Para- Rate on American 
graph. valuation. 


15,46 

15,46 


.18 

2.00 

.50 

10.50 


46 


15 


46 


46 

46 


15 


15,46 
15,46 
15,46 
15,46 
15-46 
15,46 


1310 

1310 

1310 


1310 

1310 


1310 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


15 i 1310 

46 ' 1310 

15 1 1310 


15, 46 j 1310 


15 i 1310 


1310 




46 I 1310 


15.46 

15.46 - 

15.46 1 
15,46 


1310 

1310 

1310 

1310 

1310 


20 per cent. 

_do. 

. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 


410 

116 

416 


416 

416 


. .do.. 


.do. 


25 per cent 

_do_ 

.do.... 

.do _ 

. do_ 


416 .do.. 


33£ per cent. 
_do. 


20 per cent.... 


_do. 


_do. 


.. .do. 

.. .do. 
.. .do. 
...do. 
. ..do. 

...do. 



1310 

1310 

1310 

1310 

1310 

1310 


416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 


416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 


.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do.. 

do. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price, 86.75; addition 
on account superior construction 
foreign article. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


_do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 


Actual selling price of domestic 
article, $4.50; $1.80 has been de¬ 
ducted from selling price of the 
domestic article. Superior in con¬ 
struction to foreign article. 

The sum of $35 has been deducted 
from the selling of the domestic 
article, same being of better con¬ 
struction. Actual selling price, 
$43.20. 


Actual selling price of domestic 
article, $0.11; 7c has been added 
to the selling price of the domes¬ 
tic article, the foreign article being 
superior in construction. 


Actual selling price of domestic 
article, $0.30; 20 cents has been 
added to selling price of the do¬ 
mestic article for extra color and 
large size. 































































































































































































































219 


Schedule 13. — PAPER AND BOOKS — Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 

Do... 
Belgium.. 


Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Germany. 

France... 


England. 


Do. 


Germany. 


England . 


France. 


Germany. 


Do. 


England. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1310— 
Continued. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Blank books; address 
book; leather bound, 
with index. 

Autograph book; 

leather bound. 

Vest pocket, leather- 
bound prayer book on 
bible paper: 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Leather-bound prayer 
book on bible paper: 

.do.. 

-do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Books; illustrated juve¬ 
niles; 8 mo.: 211 pages; 
cloth binding; ordi¬ 
nary book paper; plain 
edges. 

Books: juvenile; cloth 
bound; 352 pages; 8 
volumes: 182 illustra¬ 
tions and diagrams. 
Post cards; colored bro¬ 
mide post cards. 

Post cards; American 
views; photo gelatine 
post cards; hand dec¬ 
orated. 

Greeting cards: photo¬ 
gravure colored greet¬ 
ing cards: 

Greeting cards. 

Greeting cards_ 

Greeting cards; English 
coaching scene greeting 
card; photographed 
color. 

Greeting cards; steel-en¬ 
graved greeting cards; 
No. 35. 


Greeting cards: 

Photogravure col¬ 
ored greeting 
card. 

Union jack series 
Christmas folder. 

Photogravure col¬ 
ored greeting 
card. 

Books: Foreign language: 
cloth bound; ordinary 
book paper; foreign 
language text. 

Cloth bound; ordinary 
book paper; foreign 
language. 

Paragraph No. 1311. 

Paper-backed • phono¬ 
graph record album; 
12 paper envelopes; no 
index. 

Half-leather bound 
stamp album; loose 
leaf; fine workman 
ship; ruled cardboard 
leaves; tissue-paper 
back; gilt edge; linen 
hinged. 


Blank books; address 
book; leather bound, 
with index. 

Autograph book, bound 
in skiver leather. 

Leather-bound prayer 
books on bible paper: 


.do.'.. 

.do. 

. .do. 

.do. 

Leather-bound prayer 
books on bible paper: 

..do. 

. .do. 


Unit. 


Dozen. 
_do. 


100 . 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

Each... 


.do. 


Post cards; colored bro¬ 
mide post cards. 

Post cards; American 
views; photo gelatine 
post cards; hand col¬ 
ored. 

Greeting cards; photo¬ 
gravure colored greet¬ 
ing cards: 

Christmas card. 

Christmas card. 

Greeting cards: American 
individual country 
home greeting card; 
photographed color. 

Greeting cards; steel-en¬ 
graved; No. 35 A. 


Greeting cards: 
Greeting card. 


Easter card. 


1 , 000 . 


100 . 


.do. 

.do. 


Each. 


Wooden back, paper- 
covered, loose-leaf 
phonograph record al¬ 
bum; 12 paper en¬ 
velopes with index. 

Half-leather bound 
stamp album; loose- 
leaf; gold decorated; 
linen hinged; inter¬ 
laced with glossy tis¬ 
sue; front and back 
flv leaf. 


,do. 


Foreign article. 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 



_do. 


.do. 


$ 1.66 

5.29 


30. 00 
29.75 
26.25 
48. 75 


17.49 
14.88 
22. 32 
19. 34 
52. 08 
.57 


.902 


5. 53 
3. 78 


1.00 
1.00 
11. 55 


2.43 

16. 575 
1.360 

8. 333 

1. 10 

3.50 

.21 

7. 08 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.25 
.79 


1.20 
1.19 
1.05 
1. 95 


.5247 
.4464 
.6696 
. 5802 
1. 5624 
.0855 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.045 


.3871 

.378 


. 18 
. 18 
.18 


.243 

1.65 

.14 

1.50 

.0605 

.14 

.02 

.50 


329 

329 


329 

329 

329 

329 


329 

329 

329 

329 

329 

329 


329 


332 

329 


329 

329 

329 


329 

329 

329 

329 
426 

426 

330 

330 


Rate. 


15 per cent. 

_do. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


Amount. 


.do. 


25 per cent. 

20 cents per pound 


15 per cent 

_ do.... 

_do.... 


...do.. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

Free... 


.do. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


SO. 25 
.79 


4.50 
4. 46 
3.93 
7.31 


2.82 
2.40 
3.60 
3.12 
8. 40 
. 14 


.1425 

1.38 

1.80 


.15 
. 15 
1. 73 


.364 


2.49 

.204 

1. 249 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


.05 


;,77 


154 

118 


40 
27.1 
28 
38 


19.5 

19 

19.5 

19.8 

20 

69.7 


24. S 


47.7 

30 


125 
215.7 
160 


64.0 


44. 75 
47 

170.7 

93.9 

64.8 


Amount. 


60.4 


S3.34 
8.13 


14. 30 
9.60 
8. 77 
21.99 


4.07 
3.379 
5. 21 
4.56 
12.26 
. 5545 


.261 

3.48 

1.792 


1.67 
2.87 
215. 4 


1.963 


9.285 

.796 

18. 921 

1.09 

2.36 


Landed 1 .28 

cost. 


5.65 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


$5.50 

15.00 


50.00 

45.00 

40.00 

80.00 


24.90 
21.10 
31.80 
27.60 
74. 30 
1.35 


1.35 


10.78 
7.75 


3.00 

4.20 

35.00 


5.00 


30.00 ] 
2.50 i 

30.00 | 

2. 25 I. 


6.00 


.27 


15.00 


$5.50 
18.00 


35.00 

85.00 

28.00 

60.00 


28.00 
28.00 


11.00 

9.50 


3.00 

6.00 

70.00 


10.00 


17.50 
2. 50 

12. 50 


.38 


13. 75 


House bill. 

1909 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


15,46 

15,46 


15,46 
15,46 
15,46 
15,46 


15,46 
15,46 
15,46 
15,46 
15,46 
46 


46 


46 


46 

35 

15 


46 


15 

15 

15 


15 


15 


1310 

1310 


1310 

1310 

1310 

1310 


1310 

1310 

1310 

1310 

1310 

1310 


1310 


33J per cent. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do...... 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

20 per cent. 


.do. 


1310 j 26 per cent.. 

1310 j 20 per cent plus 15 
cents per pound. 


1310 | 30 per cent 

1310 I.do. 

1310 !.do. 

1310 .do. 


1310 .do. 

1310 .do. 


1310 i .do. 

1310 [ 20 per cent. 


1310 


1311 


.do. 


23 per cent. 


1311 ;.do. 


416 

416 


416 

416 

416 

416 


416 

416 

416 

416 

416 

416 


416 


416 

416 


416 

416 

416 


416 

416 

416 

416 
426 

426 

417 

417 


25 per cent. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


_do. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


25 per cent plus 15 
cents per pound. 


25 per cent 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 


Free. 


.do. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


$15 has been deducted from selling 
price of domestic article; superior 
in construction to foreign article. 
Actual selling price, $100. 


Actual selling price of domestic, $35; 
allowance for superior construc¬ 
tion domestic article. 


Note.— 9 pounds=l,000 cards. 


Actual selling price, $75: $5 has been 
deducted from the selling price of 
the domestic article, superior in 
construction to foreign article. 

Imported; bought at a job price in 
1920; $15 has been deducted from 
the selling price of the domestic 
article, it being superior in con¬ 
struction to foreign article. Actual 
selling price of domestic, $25. 


Foreign article sold at a loss, on 
account of inferior article received. 





























































































































































































































































220 


Country. 


England 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 


Austria. 


Sweden 

Do. 


Do... 

Germany. 

Finland.. 


Germany 

Do... 

Do. . 
Do.. 

China... 

Japan... 


Schedule 13—PAPER AND BOOKS—Continued. 






— 

Foreign article. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 









price of 






Description of foreign 1 
article. 

Jescription of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

F oreign 
’alue in 
United 
States 
urrency. 

Landing 

Duty, present act. 

domestic 

article 

reported 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

c 

freight, 
insur- 
mce, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

\ mount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

compara¬ 

ble. 


graph. 

_ 

Paragraph No. 1311— 
Continued. 














23 per cent. 

417 




$3. 80 

$0. 30 

330 

25 per cent. 

$0.95 ; 

58.4 

$2.95 

$8.00 


15 

1311 











leather bound; gilt 












1311 

.do. 

417 


edges. 





330 

_do. 

.57 

14.7 

.45 

3. 50 


15 




2.30 

. IS 







imitation-leather 
bound; plain edges. 









3. .50 


15 i 

1311 


417 




2.21 

. 18 

330 

.do. 

.55 | 

19 

.56 





Paragraph No. 1312. 

. Playing cards: 

Playing cards: 

Dozen. 

6.96 

1.21 

331 

00 per cent. 

4.18 

29.5 

3.65 

16.00 

10.165 

46,15 

1312 

60 per cent. 

419 

419 

419 

419 

419 

10 cents per pack 
and 20 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

6.96 

7.92 

6. 96 

1.21 

1. 36 

1.21 

331 

331 

331 

.do. 

.do. 

4. 18 

4.75 

4. 18 

29.5 

28.2 

29.5 

29. 5 
28.2 

3.65 

3.97 

3. 65 

3.65 

3. 97 

3. 51 

16.00 

18.00 
16.00 
16.00 

18. 00 

4.75 

10.165 

10.16f 

10. 32 

46,15 
46,15 
46,15 
4fi 15 

1312 

1312 

1312 

1312 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

6.96 

7. 92 

1.21 

1.36 

331 

331 

.do. 

.do. 

4. 18 
4.75 

10.32 

46', 15 
46,15 

1312 

1312 

.do. 

.do. 

419 

419 

.do. 

_do. 

.do. 

. 59 

.30 

331 


.35 








Paragraph No. 1313. , 

.. Leather board, em- 

Leather board; 


OS 

.005 

328 

25 per cent. 

.02 

52.4 

.055 

.16 

.12 

46,15 

1313 

23 per cent. 

415 

35 per cent. 














bossed; embossed or 

leather board or fiber 
or counter board. 

Leather board; manu¬ 
factured leather board 
or fiber board, 34 by 
56; 9 sheets per 50 










.13 

46,15 

1313 


415 


fiber board; 32J by 59£. 

.do. 

.08 

.005 

328 

.do. 

.02 

52.4 

.055 

.16 













.13 

.90 

46,15 

46 

1313 

1313 

.do. 

.do. 

415 

415 



pounds. 


.08 

.005 

328 

.do. 

.02 

.066 

52.4 

63.1 

.055 

.25 

.16 

65 

.do. 

Lace paper; lace paper 

Lace paper; lace paper 
for shelves, with deco¬ 
rative design printed 

Box of 120 
yards. 

.30 

.03 

332 

.do. 








for shelves, with deco¬ 
rative design printed 








50.00 

60.00 

46,15 

1313 

15 per cent. 

; 415 

1 


in 8 colors. 

... Container board; 85- 

in 8 colors. 

Container board; 85- 
pound test board liner 
stock; 36 inches to 100 
inches in width by 40 
inches, in rolls; 500 to 
1,200 po inds per roll; 
Kraft pulp, 30 per 
cent; No. 1 manilas 
and No. 1 mixed 


39.85 

5.65 

320 

5 per cent. 

2.00 

5.26 

2.50 














pound test board con¬ 
tainer board; Kraft 
pulp; No. 1 manilas 
and No. 1 mixed 
papers. 




:} 





! 120.00 

200.00 

46,15 

1313 

28 per cent. 

415 

do. 


papers. 

1,000 sheets... 

82.60 

1. 50 

328 


20.65 

14.5 

15.25 


Stereotype matrix or 

Stereotype matrix oi 
board; 20 by 25 inches; 
in sheets. 












board; 19 by 24inches; 







j « 

.04 

1 .014 

.20 

46 

1313 


415 

.do. 

in sheets. 


.075 

. 00525 

328 

.do. 

. 019 



Stereotype matrix or 
board; in sheets; 19| 









31.88 

96.00 

1.65 

93.00 

2.00 

15 

46 

1313 

1313 

26 per cent. 

1 420 

1 420 


by 24 inches. 

Wall pockets; wall pock- 

Wall pockets; wall pock¬ 
ets; embossed paper. 

Manufactures of papei 
n. s. p. L; papei 
streamers; colorec 

1,000 pieces... 

43. 51 

12.96 

1 332 

.do. 

7.65 

49 

.do. 

ets; embossed paper. 

.... Manufactures of paper 

1,000 strips .. 

.72 

. 25 


.do. 

.13 

50 

. OD 



n. s. p. f.; paper- 
streamers; colored 




332 



94 

105 

9.69 

.64 

20.00 
1.25 


4 

4 

1313 

1313 


420 

.do. 

paper. 

paper. / 

. Pound. 

. Set. 

7.00 

1.56 

332 

.do. 

1.75 



420 


Paper sticks. 

. . . 

.44 

.06 

332 

_do. 

. 11 




Manufactures of paper 
paper collar boxes. 














Remarks. 


Actual selling price $5.16§. 


Do. 

Do. 

Actual selling price, $ >.32. 
Do. 

Do. 


Selling price, domestic article, $0.10; 
allow $0.02 for embossing. 

Selling price, domestic article, $0.11; 
allow $0.02 for embossing. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Do. 

















































































































































































































































SCHEDULE 14.—SUNDRIES 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Foreign article. 


England. 


Do. 

Do. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Paragraph No. 1401. 

Asbestos packing, “ high 
pressure,” rolled as¬ 
bestos cloth packing 
with rubber core or 
back, made from as¬ 
bestos textile com¬ 
bined with rubber 
compound. 

.do. 

Asbestos packing. ‘‘ high 
pressure,” asbestos 
white metal and rub¬ 
ber packing. 

.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Asbestos packing, ‘‘high 
pressure,” asbestos 
fiber, yarn, or fabric, 
with rubber or rubber 
compoundand 
graphite. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do.. 

.do. 


-do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Unit. 


Pound. 


Foreign Landing 
value in charges, 
United freight, 
States insur- 
currency. ance, etc. 


SO. 65 


$0.05 


.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


. Asbestos packing, high 
pressure, asbestos, 
white metal, and rub¬ 
ber packing. 

..do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Rolled asbestos cloth 
packing with rubber 
core or back, of asbes¬ 
tos textile combined 
with rubber com¬ 
pound. 

None found.. 


None found. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.65 

.341 


.341 

.713 

.341 

.193 

.341 


.282 

.311 

.282 

.327 

.341 

.446 


.05 

.034 


.034 

.034 

.034 

.034 

.034 


.034 

.031 

.034 

.031 

.031 

.052 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


367 


Rate. 


10per cent. 


do. 

do. 

do. 


do. 

do. 

do. 


do. 


Canada. 

Sweden. 


do. 


Paragraph No. 1402. 
Ice skates, steel. 


Ice skates; continental 
style figureskate; run¬ 
ner is 1 piece of high 
carbon steel brazed to 
top, giving the skate 
the appearance of be¬ 
ing made of 1 solid 
piece of metal; top is 
designed to be fas¬ 
tened to the shoe with 
screws. 


Asbestos packing, high .do. 

pressure,asbestos fiber, 
combined with rub- I 
her or rubber com¬ 
pound. 

.tlo.do. 

...do.do. 

Asbestos plate shingles 100 square feet 

other than flat, mixed 
with other material. 

.do.do.. 

...do.do. 

Asbestos pipe covering, Pound. 

J inch of asbestos 
paper molded with air 
cells. 

Asbestos pipe covering, .do... 

| inch of asbestos 
paper molded with air 
cells. 

Asbestos pipe covering, .do. 

1 inch of asbestos 
paper molded with air 
cells. 


367 

367 


367 

367 

367 

367 

367 


.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


$0.065 




.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


367 

367 

367 

367 

367 

367 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.065 

.034 


.034 

.071 

.034 

.019 

.031 


.028 

.034 

.028 

.033 

.034 

.015 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


68.6 


Ice skates, steel, tube 
hockey. 

None found. 


Pair. 


.do. 


1. 54 
8 05 


.05 

.28 


167 

167 


68.6 

71.1 


71.1 

52.8 
71.1 
225. 2 

120 


161.7 
120 

219.7 

128.4 
71 

137.5 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0.525 


$1. 29 


.525 

.291 


.291 

.432 

.291 
. 554 

.491 


. 556 
.491 
. 756 
. 506 
.291 
.747 


20 per cent. 
.do. 


.31 

1.61 


26.3 
6. 4 


.50 
. 64 


1.29 

.70 


.70 

1.25 

.70 

.80 

.90 


.90 
.90 
1.10 
.90 
.70 
1.24 


2.40 
10.58 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


*1.00 


1.25 

.66 


.54 

1.35 

.60 
. 855 


1.20 


.70 
.68 
14.00 


9.40 

10.00 

.032 


.054 


.066 


2. 64 


( 221 ' 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

50 

1401 

3 

1402 

3 

1402 


House bill. 

1909 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

20 per cent. 

462 

25 per cent. 


462 

.do. 

.do. 

462 

.do. 


462 

.do. 


462 

.do. 


462 

.do. 


462 

_.do. 


462 

.do.i 

.do. 

462 

.do. 


462 

.do.| 

.do. 

462 

.do.i 


462 

.do. 


462 

.do. 


462 

.do. 


462 

.do. 

.do. 

462 

.do. 

do 

462 

.do. 

. do... 

462 

.do. 


462 

.do.’.. 

.do. 

462 

.do. 


462 

.do. 


462 

.do. 

do . 

462 

.do. 


199 

45 per cent. 

.do. 

199 



Remarks. 


Actual selling price domestic article 
*0.80. Increase of 25 per cent for 
difference in quality. 


Actual selling price, $0.60 domestic 
article. Increase of 10 per cent for 
difference in quality. 

Actual selling price domestic article, 
*0.45. Increase of 20 per cent for 
difference in quality. 

Actual selling price domestic article, 
*1.50. Deduct *0.15 for cheaper 
manufacture. 

Actual selling price domestic article, 
*0.40. Add 50 per cent for built-up 
construction of foreign. 

Actual selling price domestic articles, 
*0.95. Deduct 10 per cent for dif¬ 
ference in construction. All above 
domestic articles in part of foreign 
material. 


Part foreign material. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 










































































































































































































































































222 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES. 


Country. 


Scotland. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Scotland. 


England. 
Scotland. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do... 

Do... 


Do. 

Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1402— 
Continued. 

Football, made of finest 
quality cowhide (un¬ 
lined), tanned by a 
special process, official 
in size, shape, and 
weight, each with 4- 
piece pure gum blad¬ 
der, lace, and needle 
included. 

Football, machine sewn, 
in smooth or printed 
leather, made m 4 sec¬ 
tions, complete, with 
red rubber bladder. 
Football cases, patented 
waterproof material, 
in 8 parts, machine 
sewn. 

Tennis balls; cover is 
made of best quality 
felt; theinterior of ball 
is made of thicknesses 
of best rubber, inter¬ 
lined with pure gum 
gutta-percha, which 
preventsthe ballleak¬ 
ing as well as soft 
rubber knob attached 
on the inside that au¬ 
tomatically r e s e a 1 s 
when the reflating 
needle passes through 
it. 

Golf balls, rubber tape 
. and rubber thread. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Golf balls, wrapped rub¬ 
ber bands and threads 
covered with ba'.ata. 
Basket balls, best qual¬ 
ity grain leather and 
fitted with best pure 
gum bladder, com¬ 
plete with lace and 
needle. 

Ping-pong balls, hollow 
celluloid, white. 

Soccer balls, selected 
stock of the high grade 
pebbled grain football 
leather;leather 
stretched by a special 
process, which insures 
the ball holding its 
shape, made in 12 sec¬ 
tions, fitted with liigh 
quality pure gum 
bladder, rawhide 
. thong lace and lacing 
needle. 

Soccer balls, hand sewn 
cowhide, specially 
strong, made in I2sec- 
tionsand very attract¬ 
ive pattern; size 5. 
Soccer balls, machine 
sewn c o w h i d e, in 
smooth or printed 
leather, made in 4 sec¬ 
tions; size 5. 

Sponge balls, solid rub¬ 
ber. 


.do. 

Polo balls, English wil¬ 
low wood, painted. 
Boom e r a n g s , wood 
curved bend and sharp 
right angle models. 
Golf clubs (complete) 
with heads of wood. 
“English driver.” 


Footballs made of Eng¬ 
lish football leather 
(unlined), official col¬ 
legiate, 1 pure para 
rubber bladder, lacing 
needle, and rawhide ! 
lace. 


None found.|.do. 


Tennis balls, covered 
with cloth made of 
Australian wool. 


Same as foreign. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Basket balls, official case 
made of English 
leatherin four sections 
with capless ends, 
pure para rubber 
bladder, lacing needle 
and lace. 


Soccer balls, made of the 
best and strongest 
football leather, official | 
in weight and meas¬ 
urement, furnished 
complete with blad¬ 
der of puro para rub¬ 
ber, rawhide lace and 
lacing needle. 


.do. 


Same as foreign. 


.do. 

None found. 

.do. 


Same as foreign. 



Foreign'article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 


$26.55 

$?, 66 

360 


$7.97 

2 62 

113 

$42. 02 

$79. 20 

152.80 

3 

1402 

30 per cent. 

452 

40 per cent. 


s 77 

79 



119 

1 1 51 

26 70 

. 

3 

1402 

.. do. 

452 

.do. 


1. 40 

16 

266 


42 

29. 2 

,')V 



3 

1402 

.. . do . 

332 

45 per cent. 

Dozen. 

4.08 

.41 

368 

10 percent. 

.41 

12 . 2 

.60 

5.50 

4.07 

3 

1402 

.do. 

463 

35 per cent. 


2. 48 

. 15 

368 


.25 

4.17 

. 12 

3. 00 

5. 40 

3 

1402 


463 

.do. 


3.34 

.57 

368 


. 32 

82. 03 

3.47 

7. 70 


3 

1402 


463 

.do. 


4.17 

.35 

368 


. 42 

78. 14 

3.86 

8 . 80 

8 . 08 

3 

1402 


463 

.do. 


4. 85 

. 12 

368 


. 49 

75- 09 

4.10 


5.93 

3 

1402 


463 


.do. 

4. 62 

. 61 

368 

.do. 

. 50 

38. 3 

2 . 20 

7.93 

3 

1402 


463 

.do. 


35.91 

3. 59 

360 

30 per cent. 

10. 77 

139 

69.72 

119. 99 

79.20 

3 

1402 

.do. 


40 per cent. 


3. 38 

1.01 

25 


1.35 

48 

2.76 

8.50 


3 

1402 

.do. 

17 
















and 30'per‘cent. 


34. 48 

3.45 

360 


10. 34 

99 

47. 69 

95.96 

59. 40 

3 

1402 

.do. 

452 


L 

.do. 

28. til 

2. 57 

360 

.do. 

S. 58 

63 

24. 92 

64.68 


3 

1402 

.do. 

452 

f 

• 

* do 

1 

11.10 

1.00 

360 

.do. 

3.33 

83 

12 . 82 

28.25 


3 

1402 

. do . 

452 

...do 

. do . 

2.05 

. 11 

360 

10 per cent. 

.20 

12.2 

.29 

2.65 

1.31 

3 

1402 

. do . 

463 

35 per cent... 

.do. 

2 . 14 

. 20 

360 


.21 

37.2 

. 95 

3.50 

1.31 

3 

1402 

. do . 

463 

.do.. 

Gross . 

10.31 

3. 30 

176 

15 per cent. 

2.91 

35 

8 . 88 

34. 46 

.......... 

3 

1402 

.do. 

215 



5. 95 

.00 

176 

. do . 

.89 

122 

9. 06 

16.50 


3 

1402 

. do . 

2J5 


Each. 

1.75 

21 

176 

i 

. do . 

.26 

46 

1.02 

3.24 

2.82 

3 

1402 

.do. 

215 

.do.. 


Remarks 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Do. 

omestic comparable with each of 
the 3 foreign. All domestic in 
1 part of foreign material. 


Do. 


The importing company is an as¬ 
sociation which sells' to retail 
stores at actual cost. Domestic 
sold to jobbers. 
x Do. 






















































































































































































223 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 



House bill. 


1909 











profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 







Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 


In- 

vesti- 





Remarks. 



value in 

charges, 

freight, 






reported 

compara- 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate, on American 
valuation. 

Para- 

Rate. 






United 

Para- 





graph. 






States 

insur- 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

ble. 










•urrency. 

anee,etc. 

graph. 












Paragraph No. 1402— 















• 




Continued. 






- 












Scotland. 

Golf clubs (complete) 
with heads of wood. 

Same as foreign. 

Each. 


$0.08 

170 


80.32 

73 

81.85 

$4.40 

$3.46 

3 

1402 

30 per cent. 

215 

35 per cent.. 











“Scotch driver.” 
















.do. 


Do . 

Golf clubs (complete) 
with heads of wood. 



2.24 

.08 

• 170 


.34 

65 

1.74 

4.40 

3.46 

3 

1402 

.do. 

215 














“ Brassie.” 






• 










45 per cent. 


Do. 

Golf clubs (complete) 
with heads of iron. 

_ do. 


1.98 * 


167 


.40 

52.1 

1.32 

3.85 

2. 49 

3 

1402 

.do. 

199 















“Models assorted.” 















199 

.do. 


Do. 

_do. 



1.9S 

2.25 

. 15 
. 14 

167 
176 j 


.40 

.34 

52.1 

1.32 

3.85 

2.97 

3 

1402 

.do. 


Canada. 

Hockey stic-ks(ice)made 



15 per cent. 

17.5 

.48 

3.21 

3 

1402 

.do. 

215 

35 per cent. 



of Canadian rock elm, 
No. 2. 








.do. 


.do. 








Do. 

Hockey sticks(ice)made 
of Canadian rock elm, 



3.50 

.13 

170 | 



15.3 

.64 

4. .80 


3 

1402 

215 










_ 




Do. 

No. 1. 

Hockey slicks (ice)made ■ 
of Canadian rock elm, 

.do.. 


5 00 

35 

176 

.do. 

.75 

5 

.31 

6.41 


3 

1402 

.do. 

215 

.do. 

















Do 

No. 0. 

Ice hockey sticks made 
of best rock elm, light 



12.00 | 

1.20 

176 


1.80 

13.6 

2.04 

17.04 


3 

1402 

.do. 

215 

.do. 














and stiff, wide biaded, 
short handles. 













1402 

.do. 

215 

.do. 


England. 

Hockey sticks (field) 
head of selected En- 



2.30 

.09 

176 

.do. 

.35 

58 

1.(11 

4.41 


3 

















glish ash, built-up cane 
handle, with doable 
insert of rubber strips 
full length of handle 
inserted in head and 



















whipped with waxed 


















Do. 

twine. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do. 

1.70 

.07 

170 

176 

.do. 

.do. 

.26 

.21 

44 

58 

.92 

.97 

3.01 

2.65 


3 

3 

1402 

1402 

.do. 

215 

215 

.do. 

.do. 

The handle of the domestic club is a 


.do. 

.do. 

1. 39 

. OS 

---------- 



one-piece cane. 


Equestrian polo mallets, 
international model 



1.34 

.11 

176 



74 

1.22 

2. 87 


3 

1402 

.do. 

215 

.do. 















head, rattan or ma- 



















lacca canes. 

Equestrian polo mallets, 
international model 



1.50 

.18 

176 

do 

.23 

58 

1. 10 

3.01 


3 

1402 

.do. 

215 

.do. 

















head, rattan or ma- 
1 acca canes;' ‘ tapered. ’ ’ 


.do. 


.89 

2S4 

35 per cent. 

3.11 

62.1 

8.01 

20. 90 


3 

1402 

.do. 

357 

45 per cent. 


Do 

Tennis nets, made of 
British waterproofed 


s. so 

. 






















hemp twine, dyed 
black, double top', 21 
feet by 1 foot, small 



















mesh, special water¬ 
proof linen top band, 
wind cable, with rope 
ends, size 42 feet by 3 
feet. 


Pair. 


.43 

342 

.do. 

1.49 

45.3 

2.81 

9.00 


3 

1402 

_do. 

431 

35 per cent. 



Archery targets, straw 
bases, canvas faced, 

.do. 

4. 2/ 

























size 24 inches. 

Archery bows, stained 
and polished wood, 


Dozen__... 

2. 50 

.20 

176 

15 per cent. 

.38 

313 

10.00 

13.20 


3 

1402 

.do. 

215 

.do. 




















length 4 feet 3 inches. 



















Paragraph No. 1403. 



.143 

. 

.02 

333 

50 per cent. 

.071 

96.5 

.226 

.46 


28 

1403 

40 per cent. 

421 

60 per cent. 


Germany . 

Spangled dress trim- 
mings, gelatin 
spangled and glass 











' 








beads sewed on cotton 
net. 


.do. 

.038 

.004 

333 

.do. 

.019 

228.00 

. 139 

.20 


28 

1403 

. .do . 

4?1 




Spangled dress trim- 
mings, gelatin 


























spangled and glass 
beads sewed on cotton 





















.do. 

. 035 

.004 

333 

.do. 

.018 

145.6 

.083 

.14 


28 

1403 

.do. 

421 



_ 

Spangled dress trim- 
mings, gelatin 









.do. 

. 095 

• .01 

333 

.do. 

.047 

202.0 

.308 

.46 


28 

1403 

.do. 

421 

.do. 


spangled and glass 
beads sewed on cotton 
net. 


Spangled dress trim- 
mings, gelatine 

do. 








Do. 



















spangled and glass 
beadssewed on cotton 
















.do. 



net. 



.843 

.09 

333 

.do. 

.421 

189.00 

2.56 

3.91 


28 

1403 

.do. 

421 


Do. 

Spangled dress trim- 
mings, gelatin 
spangled and glass 

.do. 


















beadi sewed on cotton 









1 


1 














































































































































































































































224 


Schedule 14.— SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 
France.. 
Do.. 
Do. 
Do. 
Dp. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Germany. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 1403— 
Continued. 

Spangled dress trim- 
mings, gelatin 
spangled and glass 
beads sewed on cotton 
net. 

Spangled dress trim- 
mings, gelatin 
spangled and glass 
beads sewed on cotton 
net. 

Spangled dress trim- 
mings, gelatin 
spangled and glass 
beads sewed on cotton 
net. 

Spangled dress trim- 
mings, gelatin 
spangled and glass 
beads sewed on cotton 
net. 

Spangled dress trim- 
mings, gelatin 
spangled and glass 
beads sewed on silk 
net. 

Gelatin spangles and 
glass beads sewed on 
silk net. 

Gelatin spangles and 
glass beads sewed on 
cotton net. 

Gelatin spangles and 
glass beads sewed on 
cotton net. 

Gelatin spangles and 
glass beads sewed on 
cotton net. 

Gelatin spangles and 
glass beads sewed on 
silk net. 

Gelatin spangles and 
glass beads sewed on 
cotton net. 

Beaded dress trim¬ 
mings, glass beads, 
and gelatin spangles 
sewed on cotton net. 

Beaded dress trim¬ 
mings, glass beads, 
and gelatin spangles 
sewed on cotton net. 

Beaded dress trim¬ 
mings, glass beads, 
and gelatin spangles 
sewed on cotton net. 

Beaded dress trim¬ 
mings, glass beads, 
and gelatin spangles 
sewed on cotton net.. 

Beaded dress trim¬ 
mings, glass beads, 
and gelatin spangles 
sewed on cotton net. 

Beaded dress trim¬ 
mings, glass beads, 
and gelatin spangles 
sewed on cotton net 

Beaded dress trim¬ 
mings, glass beads, 
and gelatin spangles, 
sewed on cotton net. 

Beaded dress trimmings, 
glass beads, and gela¬ 
tin spangles sewi 
cotton net. 


cotton net. 


Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

1 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

• 

None found. 

Yard. 

$0.314 

$0.03 

333 


80 157 

203.3 

81.01 

.do. 

.do. 

. 583 

1 

.0(5 

333 


291 

146 2 

1.37 

.do. 

.do. 

.572 

.0(5 

333 


.286 

150.5 

1.38 








.do. 

.do.. 

.74 

.07 

333 


.37 

133 .8 

1.58 


.do. 

1.18 

.12 

333 


.59 

155 5 

2 94 


.do. 

1.325 

.13 

333 


.66 

1Q3 6 

4 09 


.do. 

2.01 

.20 

333 


1.00 

03 4 

3 OO 

.do. 

.do. 

1.23 

.12 

333 


.62 

110 1 

2.17 


.do. 

1.23 

.12 

333 


.62 

110.1 

2.17 


.do. 

2.01 

.20 

333 


1.00 

93.4 

3.00 


.do. 

.25 

.03 

333 


. 126 

91.1 

.37 


.do. 

2.50 

.25 

333 


1.25 


2.21 


_do. 

1.98 

.20 

333 


. 99 

06.8 

2.12 


.do. 

l.Sl 

. 18 

333 

.do. 

.91 


1.70 



.91 

.09 

333 


. 46 

41.7 

.61 


.do. 

1.12 

.11 

333 


. 56 

80 

1.43 



.39 

.01 

333 

.do. 

.20 

46.1 

.29 


.do. 

41 

.04 

333 

■ 

.do. 

.21 

74.2 

.49 


.do. 

.043 

.01 

333 

.do. 

.022 

100 

. 075 

. do . 


. 085 

.01 

333 

.do. 

.042 

111.6 

.153 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$1.52 

. 2.30 

2.30 

2.76 

4.83 

6. 21 
6.21 
4.14 

4.14 

6.21 
.78 
6. 21 

5.29 

4.60 

2.07 

3.22 

.92 

1.15 

.15 

.29 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


28 


28 

28 

28 

28 

28 

28 

28 

28 

28 

28 

28 

28 

28 

28 

28 


House bill. 

1909 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

1403 


421 

00 per cent. 




1403 

.do. 

421 

.do.j 

1403 


421 

.do. 

1403 


421 

.do. 

1403 


421 


1403 

.do... 

421 

.do. 

1403 

.do_ 

421 

.do. 

1403 

.do_ 

421 

_.do. 

1403 

.do.... 

421 

.do_ 

1403 

_.do. 

421 

.do. 

1403 

_.do. | 

421 

.do_ 

1403 


421 

.do_ 

1403 

_.do. 

421 

.do_ 

1403 

.....do.... 

421 

_.do_ 

14013 


421 

.do_ 

1403 


421 

.do_ 

1403 


421 

.do.... 

1403 

.do. 

421 

.do... 

1403 

.do. 

421 

.do. 

1403 


421 

.do 

1 


1 



Remarks 














































































































































































































































































225 


Schedule 14.—S UN DR IE S —Continued. 


Country. 


Germany . 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Belgium. 
Do... 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1403— 
Continued. 

Beaded dress trimmings, 
glass beads, and gela¬ 
tin spangles sewed on 
cotton net. 

Beaded dress trimmings, 
glass beads, and gela¬ 
tin spangles sewed on 
cotton net. 

Beaded dress trimmings, 
glass beads, and gela¬ 
tin spangles sewed on 
cotton net. 

Beaded dress trimmings, 
glass beads, and gela¬ 
tin spangles sew T ed on 
cotton net. 

Beaded dress trimmings, 
glass beads, and gela¬ 
tin spangles sewed on 
cotton net. 

Beaded dress trimmings, 
glass beads, and gela¬ 
tin spangles sewed on 
cotton net. 

Beaded dress trimmings, 
glass beads, and gela¬ 
tin spangles sewed on 
cotton net 

Beaded hand bags, col¬ 
ored glass beads, cro¬ 
cheted on cotton net. 

Beaded hand bags, col¬ 
ored glass beads, cro¬ 
cheted on cotton net. 

None found. 


Germany. 

Do. 

France. 

Do.. 

Czechoslovakia 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do- 

Do. 

France. 


Beaded hand bags, col¬ 
ored glass beads cro¬ 
cheted on cotton net. 

Beaded hand bags, col¬ 
ored glass beads cro¬ 
cheted on cotton net 

Beaded hand bags, col¬ 
ored glass beads cro¬ 
cheted on cotton net. 

Beaded hand bags, col¬ 
ored glass beads cro¬ 
cheted on cotton net. 

Glass bead necklaces, 
loosely strung, colored 
glass beads, gradu¬ 
ated, 68 cm. 

Glass bead necklaces, 
loosely strung, colored 
glass beads, gradu¬ 
ated, 68 cm. 

Glass bead necklaces, 
round glass beads, 
colored, 75 cm. 

Glass bead necklaces, 
round glass beads 
colored, 76 cm. 

Glass bead necklaces, 
graduated colored cut 
glass beads, 48 cm. 

Glass beads necklaces, 
graduated colored cut 
glass beads, 130 cm. 

Imitation pearl bead 
necklaces, temporarily 
strung, round Dalis of 
fusile enamel, coated 
with a chemical prep 
aration of fish silver, 
45 cm. 


Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House biO. 

1909 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

i 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

None found. 

Yard. 

$0,042 

$0. 01 

333 


.«(). 021 

50.6 

$0.037 

$0.11 


28 

1403 

40 per cent. 

421 

60 per cent. 



.087 

01 

333 


. 044 

134 

189 

_ 33 


28 

1403 

.do. .. 

421 

.do. 



.763 

08 

333 


. 382 

200.4 

2. 45 

3.68 


28 

1403 

... .do_ 

421 


.do. 


580 

06 

333 


295 

192. 3 

1. 81 

2.76 


28 

1403 

. . .do. 

421 

.do. 

.do. 


5‘>*> 

00 

383 

rln 

261 

118.2 

. 997 

1.84 


28 

1403 

... .do. 

421 


.do. 


471 

05 

333 

do 

. ' ,, ;d 

143 

1.08 

1 84 


28 

1403 


421 

.do. 

.do. 


057 

01 

333 

do 

. 033 

172.7 

. 19 

.30 


2S 

1403 

_-do. 

421 

.do.! 



4 60 

1 15 

333 


2.30 

80.7 

6. 50 

14. 55 

$18.00 

28 

1403 

.do. 

421 

.do. 



3.08 

.80 

333 

do 

1.54 

87.8 

4.76 

10.18 

12.00 

28 

1403 

.do. 

421 

.do. 


rln 





15.00 

28 

1403 


421 

.do. 

ored glass beadssewed 
















on cotton net. 




















333 


450 

102 

1.59 

3. 15 


28 

1403 

.do. 

421 

.do. 





333 


1. 04 

74.3 

2. 69 

6. 31 


28 

1403 

.do. 

421 

.do. 



2 90 

.32 

333 


1. 45 

34.9 

1.63 

6.30 


28 

1403 

.do. 

421 

. do . 



5 23 

. 56 

333 

.do. 

2.62 

90.2 

7.59 

16.00 


28 

1403 

.do. 

421 

.do.1 



4 48 

.49 

333 


1. 59 

82.9 

5.44 

12.00 


28 

1403 

45 per cent. 

421 

35 per cent. 



1 . 12 

.11 

333 


. 41 

82. 8 

1.36 

3.00 


28 

1403 

.do. 

421 

.do .. 


rlo 

2.63 

.26 

333 

50 per cent . 

1.32 

113.7 

4.79 

9.00 

29.40 

28,43 

1403 

. do . 

421 

60 per cent . 



2. 41 

.24 

333 

....do . 

1.20 

81.8 

3.15 

7. 00 


28 

1403 

. do . 

421 

. do . 



1. 43 

. 14 

333 

. do . 

.72 

74.6 

1.71 

4.00 


28 

1403 

. do . 

421 

. do . 



2.18 

.22 

333 


1.09 

43.2 

1.51 

5.00 


28 

1403 

. do. 

421 

.do . j 

Same as foreign. 

Per string. 

.78 

.10 

333 

35 per cent. 

.29 

57.3 

.67 

1.84 

3.50 

28 

1403 

40 per cent. 

421 

35 per cent.| 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price domestic article, 
$28. 5 per cent added for larger 
! leads. 


of proposed bill. 


95182—22-30 














































































































































































































































226 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


France. 


Do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Do. 


Do. 


Switzerland.... 


Germany. 


France. 


Germany. 


China. 


Do. 


Do. 


China. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 1403- 
Con tin ued. 

Imitation pearl bead 
necklaces, temporarily 
strung, round balls of 
fusile enamel, coated 
with a chemical prep¬ 
aration of fish silver, 

45 cm. 

Imitation pearl bead 
necklaces, temporarily 
strung, round balls of 
fusile enamel, coated 
with a chemical prep¬ 
aration of fish silver, 
38 cm. 

Imitation pearl bead 
necklaces, temporarily 
strung, round balls of 
fusile enamel, coated 
with a chemical prep¬ 
aration of fish silver, 

46 cm. 

Imitation pearl bead 
necklaces, temporarily 
strung, round balls of 
fusile enamel, coated 
with a chemical prep¬ 
aration of fish silver, 
45 cm. 

Paragraph No. 1404. 

Ramie hat braid. 


Paragraph No. 1405. 

Felt slippers, good 
leather sole, extra 
layer on heel, mixed 
wool and cotton felt 
upper, collar, bow, 
andsock; leather chief 
value. 

Silk slippers, satin and 
leather. 


Satin slippers, quilted 
cotton and silk uppers 
and socks, cotton 
lined, silk and artifi¬ 
cial silk ornament, 
chrome leather sole. 

Chinese shoes, shoes 
composed of leather 
soles with cotton and 
other vegetable fiber 
uppers. 

Chinese shoes, uppers 
composed of silk and 
other vegateble fiber; 
silk chief value; soles 
composed of leather. 

Chinese shoes, uppers 
composed of silk and 
other vegetable fiber; 
silk chief value; soles 
composed of leather. 

Paragraph No. 1406. 

China straw braid, 6-end 
split or piping, made 
by hand in China of 
China straw 6J-7 milli¬ 
meters, best chop 
quality, 60 yards per 
piece; imported in 
cases of 480 pieces. 

Straw braid, not 
bleached, 8-end China, 
made by hand of Chi¬ 
na straw; white, 15-16 
millimeters, 120 yards 
per piece; imported in 
bales of 240 pieces. 


Same as foreign . 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


.do. 


Per string. 


.do. 


.do. 


None found. 


Ramie hat braid. 


Identical with foreign 
product 


Silk slippers, silk and 
leather. 


Identical with foreign. 


None found. 


.do . 


.do . 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


10-yard pieces. . 61 


Pair.. 


.do. 


.do. 


Case 100 pairs. 


.do. 


.do. 


Piece. 


Piece about 
120 yards. 


$1.64 


2.12 


5.31 


7.36 


.60 


2.56 


58.00 


89.15 


68.35 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


. 15 


.27 


$0. 21 


.28 


.69 


.OH 


.06 


.04 


.08 


5.80 


8.90 


6.80 


.029 


.082 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


333 


333 


333 


333 


334 


530 


317 


256 


530 


317 


3D 


335 


335 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do... 


40 per cent. 


Free. 


50 per cent. 


30 per cent. 


Free. 


50 per cent. 


.do. 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


Amount. 


$0.57 


.74 


1.89 


2.58 


.24 


1.28 


.234 


44.58 


34.17 


.022 


.0405 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

59.9 

$1.45 

59.9 

1.88 

59.9 

4.73 

60 

6.53 

76.8 

• 66i 

15.9 

.62 

41.6 

.456 

80.3 

51.20 

-* 75.2 

107.37 

46.4 

50.68 

5.9 

.012 

57.3 

.225 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


*3.87 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$13.20 


5.02 16.00 


12.62 


17.42 


1.53 


‘ 1.66 


4.50 


1.55 


115.00 


250.00 


160.00 


.213 


.617 


42.80 


1.00 


.675 

.80 

.675 

4.75 


1.35 

1.00 


1.1875 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


28 


28 


28 


28 


37 


38 

38 

38 

11 


38 

38 


38 

20 


20 


20 


15 


15 


House bill. 


Para- Rate on American 
graph. valuation. 


1403 


1403 


1403 


1404 


1406 


1400 


40 per cent. 


1403 .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


30 per cent. 


1405 25 per cent. 

1405 .do. 

1405 .do. 


1405 


1405 

1405 


1405 

1405 

1405 

1405 


25 per cent. 


.do. 
.do . 


_do. 

25 per cent. 

.do. 

_do. 


13 per cent. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


421 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 


421 .do. 


421 


421 


349 


382 

382 

382 

402 


324 

324 


324 

451 

402 

402 


422 


422 


.do. 


.do. 


60 per cent. 


44 cents per pound 
and 60 per cent. 
_do. 


_do. 

60 per cent. 


50 per cent. 
_do. 


_do. 

15 per cent. 

60 per cent. 

.do. 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Also provided for in paragraph 1429 
of proposed bill. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


491 cents has been added to the sell¬ 
ing price of the domestic article, 
based on superior construction and 
finish of imported article. 


Actual selling price, domestic $0.50; 
foreign superior. 

Actual selling price, domestic $0,828: 
domestic superior. 


Actual selling price $9.50. domestic 
50 per cent superior in material 
and general appearance. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material, 
actual selling price $1.16; domestic 
superior. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material: 
actual selling price S1.42J; domes¬ 
tic superior to foreign. 


i Landed cost; no sales; offered at $0.95. 




































































































































































227 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 


China. 


Do. 
Japan.. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Italy. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Italy... 


Switzerland.... 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1406— 
Continued. 

Straw braid, fancy, not 
bleached; 14 end tram¬ 
way, fancy, made by 
hand of China straw, 
choice quality, 17-18 
millimeters, 60 yards 
per piece, small ship¬ 
ment imported in 
cases of 120 to 240 
pieces each. 

Straw braids, un¬ 
bleached, China fancy 
straw braid. 

Straw braid. un¬ 
bleached split sennet 
straw braid. 

Straw. braid, un¬ 
bleached. 

Chip braid, unbleached, 
made of wood. 


Straw braid, not 
bleached, Japan straw 
braid, tend split sen- 
net straw, first qual¬ 
ity; made by hand in 
Japan of Japanstraw; 
width, 17-18 millime¬ 
ters; 60 yards per 

E ieee; imported in 
ales of 400 to 500 
pieces each, not 
bleached. 

Straw braid, un¬ 
bleached, 7-end Ital¬ 
ian Milanstraw braid. 
Straw braid, fancy Ital¬ 
ian naturalbraid, dia¬ 
mond porcupine pat¬ 
tern. 

Straw braid, fancy Ital¬ 
ian fancy straw braid, 
17-18 millimeters; 
made by hand in Italy 
of unbleached Italian 
straw; length, 18-20 
meters; packed in 
cases of about 500 
pieces. 

Straw braids, un¬ 
bleached, Italian 
fancy straw braid, 40 
yards long, made by 
hand, of Italian straw. 
Straw lace, un¬ 
bleached, Fiesole 
straw lace, made over 
hand loom of Italian 
straw. 

Straw lace, un¬ 
bleached, raffia straw 
lace, made by hand, of 
raffia grass from Mada¬ 
gascar. 

Straw lace, made by 
hand in Switzerland, 
of Swiss unbleached 
straw Tuscan lace pat¬ 
tern width 50-55 milli¬ 
meters, 10 meters 
long per piece, packed 
in cases of about 360 
pieces. 

Straw lace, un¬ 
bleached, Swiss straw 
lace, machine made, 
piece 2J inches wide 
by 10 yards long. 

.do. 


Chip braids.unbleached, 
Itaian fancy chip 
braid, made by hand 
in Italy, of chip and 
twisted chip of willow. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


do. 

do.. 

do.. 

do.. 

do.. 


do¬ 

do. 

do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 


Unit. 


Piece about 60 
yards. 


Piece of 30 
yards. 

Piece of 60 
yards. 

Pieces 60 yards 
.do. 


Piece of about 
60 yards. 


Piece about 40 
meters. 

Piece about 18 
meters. 


Piece about 
1S-20 meters. 


Piece 40 yards. 


Piece 10 yards. 


.do. 


Piece 10 meters 


Piece 10 yards. 


.do. 


Piece 9 to 10 
meters. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 


Foreign 
value, in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

SI. 02 

$0.43 

335 

15 per cent.. 

$0.153 

18.5 

80. 297 

$1.90 


15 

1406 

13 per cent. 

422 

15 per cent. 


.416 

.049 

335 


. 043 

18. 8 

.086 

.546 


15 

1406 


422 

.do. 


. 11S 

.016 

335 


. 021 

i 

12.7 

. 019 

. 175 


15 

1406 


422 

.do. 


.098 

.016 

335 


. 018 

13.7 

.018 

. 152 


15 

1406 

.do. 

422 

.do. 


.08 

.014 

335 


.019 



.06 



1406 

.do. 

422 


Staple article purchased Aug. 18, 














1920. Sold at a loss, due to no de- 















mand and change in style. Land- 















ed cost, $0.1145. 

. 153 

.056 

335 


. 023 

12.0 

.029 

.261 


15 

1406 

.do. 

422 

.do. 


.467 

.035 

335 


.07 

24.4 

. 14 

.713 


15 

1406 

.do. 

422 

.do. 


. 149 

.006 

335 


.022 

28.5 

.051 

.23 


15 

1406 

.do. 

422 

.do. 


. 742 

.053 

335 


. Ill 

18 

. 163 

1.07 


15 

1406 


422 



. 172 

.02 

335 

.do. 

.025 

42.2 

.091 

. 31 


i5 

1406 

.do. 

422 



.378 

.011 

335 

.do. 

.056 

56.4 

. 251 

.6975 


15 

1406 

.do. 

422 

.do. ... 


.42 

.012 

335 

.do. 

.063 

68.9 

.341 

.837 



1406 

.do. 

422 

-do. 


1.084 

.070 

335 

.do. 

. 162 

23.5 

.309 

1.627 


15 

1406 

.do. 

422 



. 874 

.03 

335 

.do. 

. 131 

44.9 i 

1 

.461 

1.50 



1406 

0 

422 



1. 176 

.07 

335 

.do. 

. 175 



1. 30 


15 

1406 


422 

• 







| 








and no demand;landed cost $1,422. 

. 193 

.015 

335 

.do. 

. 028 

17.5 

.041 

.279 


1 ■ 

1406 


499 
















. .i 







































































































































































































































228 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES —Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Italy. 


Do. 


Japan. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


None found. 


Switzerland.... 


Do. 
Japan.. 


Do. 


Do. 

Switzerland. 


Italy.. 

Japan. 


Italy. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Switzerland.... 


Do. 


Italy. 


Paragraph No. 1406— 
Continued. 

Chip braid, Cuban bark 
and straw braid 
mixed, fancy, made 
by band in Italy of 
Cuban bark and Ital¬ 
ian straw'. 

Chip braid, unbleached, 

3-end chip braid of 
Italian straw, made in 
Italy by hand; piece 
72 meters long, 5 milli- 
meters wide. 

Chip braid, not bleached, 

3-end chip braid, made 
by hand in Japan of 
w T ood shavings, 6J-7 
millimeters; 80 yards 
per piece, imported in 
bales of 1,000 pieces. • 
Horsehair braid, white, 
real horsehair braid, 
made from the hair of 
horse tails, of knotted 
braid, 21 ends per 
piece, 48 meters long, 

21 ends or 4 milli¬ 
meters wide. 

.do. 

Hemp braid, not 
bleached, 7/5 Milan 
hemp braid, Senala 
silk bound, first qual¬ 
ity, made by hand in 
Japan of manila hemp 
and silk 3 to 34 milli¬ 
meters, 80 yards long. 

Packed in bales of 
1,000 to 1,200 pieces. 

Braids of manila hemp 
(unbleached); hemp 
braid from Japan 
made of manila hemp 
woven by machinery, 
joinings tied with silk. 

.do. 

Hemp braid: Swiss |.do. 

Milan hemp made of 
manila woven in 
Switzerland. 

Hemp lace (unbleached); 
lace made of manila 
hemp crocheted by 
hand in Italy. 

Willow sheets (spar- 
terie) made in Japan 
of wood and cotton, 
backed, first quality, j 
size 24 by 36 niches, 

50 to 100 dozens per | 
case. 

Straw braids, bleached; I.do 

7-end Italian Milan [ 
straw braid; made by 
hand of Italian straw. 

Fancy Italian straw 
braid, bleached; made 
by hand of Italian 
straw. 

Italian colored straw- 
braid; made by hand 
of Italian straw. 

Cuba bark braid, 
bleached; fancy Cuba 
bark, bleached; made 
by hand in Switzer¬ 
land from Cuba bark. 
Horsehair braid, dyed; 
made in Switzerland 
by machinery into 
braid of Russian 
horsehair dyed black; 

21 ends. 

Straw body hat or hood, 
not bleached; leghorn, 
untrimmed; made by 
hand in Italy of 
Italian straw; plaited 
by hand. 


.do. 


.do. 


Piece 9 to 10 
meters. 


Piece 72 me¬ 
ters. 


Piece about 80 
vards. 


Piece 48 me¬ 
ters. 


.do. 

Piece about 80 
yards. 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Piece 80 yards 


_do. 

Piece 72 me¬ 
ters. 


Piece 10 yards. 


do.! Dozen. 


do. 


do. 


do. 


.do. 


do. 


Piece about 40 
meters. 


Piece about 18 
yards. 


.do. 


Piece 12 me¬ 
ters. 


Piece 48 me¬ 
ters. 


Dozen. 


$0.193 


.086 


Landing I 
charges, 
freight, 
insur- j 
ance.etc.l 


Duty, present act. 


.080 


1.202 


1.235 

.138 


.129 


. 154 
.399 


.42 

2.626 

. 555 

.324 

.411 

1.158 


8.04 


$0. 015 


Para¬ 
graph . 


335 


.006 ; 335 


.011 


.02 


.02 

.044 


.017 


.02 

.02 


.012 

.38 

.039 

.062 

.032 

.069 


1.011 .025 


1,505 


335 


335 


335 

335 


335 


335 

335 


335 

335 

335 

335 

335 

335 

335 

335 


Rate. 


Amount. 


I 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do— 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


25 per cent. 


$0,028 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


. 185 

.02 


.022 


. 023 
. 059 


.063 

.393 

. Ill 

.064 

.082 

.231 

.202 

2.01 


Amount. 


5.3 $0,012 


013 22.9 


.012 | 18.9 


180 i 16 . 225 I 1.62 


28.5 

9 


26.6 

20.3 


87.7 


11.8 


13.1 


22.3 


20. 2 


8. 7 


.024 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


.41 

.018 


11. 8 i .02 


. 052 
.097 


. 431 


.40 


27.1 .191 


.059 


. 117 


.249 


1.00 


0.25 


. 13 


. 019 . 123 


1.85 

.221 


.19 


.575 


.93 


3.80 


.897 


.51 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 



12.555 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


15 


15 


15 


15 


15 


15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1406 


1406 


1406 


1406 


1406 


1406 

1406 


1406 

1406 

1406 

1406 

1406 

1406 

1406 

1406 


Rate on American I Para- 
valuation. | graph. 


13 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


1406 .do. 

1406 .do. 


.do. 


_do. 

... -do. 


..do. 


.do. 


17 percent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


25 per cent . 


. 422 


422 


.! 422 


422 


422 

422 


422 


422 

422 


422 

422 

422 

422 

422 

422 

422 

422 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


20 percent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


35 per cent. 


No recent importations due to change 
in style of material used in ladies' 
hats. 


Do. 


Sold at a loss due to change in style 
of material used in ladies-' hats. 
Landed cost, $1.46. 































































































































































































































229 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Country. 


Italy. 


Do. 


Do. 


Japan. 


Italy. 


Colombia. 


Ecuador.. 

Peru. 

Colombia. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Italy... 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1406— 
Continued. 

Straw bats, partly man¬ 
ufactured, not blocked 
or trimmed; Leghorn, 
misses’ bat, made of 
Italian straw in Italy 
by band by joining 
braids with cotton 
cord edge to edge and 
braided as joinings are 
made. 

Straw hats,partly manu¬ 
factured, not blocked 
or trimmed; straw 
plateaux, Leghorn, 45 
centimeters, 18inches, 
sewing and braid done 
by band in Italy; 
made of Italian straw. 
Straw hats, partly man¬ 
ufactured, not blocked 
or trimmed; Leghorn 
hood, man’s size; 
made of Tuscan straw; 
braid woven by hand 
in Italy. 

Straw body, hat not 
sewed, blocked, or 
trimmed; ladies’ hat, 
of 3-end split un¬ 
bleached Japan straw 
braid, woven by hand 
in Japan. 

Straw plaits, partly 
manufactured, not 
blocked or trimmed; 
Leghorn plateaux; 
made by hand of 
woven Italian straw 
in Italy; 17 to 18inches 
in diameter. 

Panama hoods, partly 
manufactured; not 
blocked or trimmed; 
made by hand of palm 
fiber; not sewed. 

.do. 

.do. 

Panama hoods, not 
blocked and trimmed; 
made by hand in Co¬ 
lombia ' of palm-leaf 
fiber: from grade eor- 
rientes to grade finos. 

.do. 

.do. 

Panama hoods and hats, 
not bleached or 
trimmed; made by 
hand in Antioquia, 
Colombia, of palm 
fiber; not bleached or¬ 
dinary antioquia. 
Panama hoods or hats, 
not blocked or 
trimmed; made by 
hand in Patso, Colom¬ 
bia, of palm fiber; or¬ 
dinary tumaeo. 

.dO."..y 

Hemp hats, not sewed, 
blocked, or trimmed; 
made of hemp braid; 
manila hemp braided 
by machinery in Flor¬ 
ence, Italy; joinings 
done by hand. 

Straw hats, blocked, not 
trimmed and not 
sewed. Leghorn hat 
woven by hand in 
Italy of Italian straw 
braid. 


States of America. 


Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

[ Selling 
price of 
domestic 

I article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

None found. 

Dozen. 

&6. 30 

$n 55 

335 


$1 575 

15 0 

«1 84 

*9 766 


15 

1406 

25 per cent. 

.do. 



. 17 

335 


1. 481 

26 8 

I 90 

8 997 


15 

1406 

.. .do. 

.do. 


5 803 

.24 

335 


1.57 

25.8 

1.962 

9 577 


15 

1406 

.. .do. 

.do. 


4.17 

. 105 

335 


1.042 

2.00 


15 

1406 




6.15 

.24 

335 

* 

.do. 

1.54 

23.1 

1. 835 

9.765 


15 

1406 




12.76 

.35 

335 

.do. 

3.16 

1 16.30 

10.00 


15 

1406 

_.do. 



18.63 

.02 

335 

.do. 

4.66 


i 23.93 

15.00 


15 

1406 

_.do. 



20. 00 

• .61 

335 

.do. 

5. 00 


i 25.64 

16. 00 


15 

1406 




10.02 

.30 

335 

.do. 

2.505 

16.5 

2.124 

15.00 


15 

1406 

_.do. 



16.77 

.586 

335 

_do. 

4.102 


l 21. 549 

15.00 


15 

. 

1406 

....do. 



8. 90 

.311 

335 

.do. 

2. 225 

18 

2.063 

13.50 


15 

1406 




0. 75 

.722 

335 

.do. 

3. 277 

9 

1.25 

15.00 


15 

1408 

.do. 



20.70 

1.13 

335 

.do. 

5.175 


i 27. 005 

15.00 


15 

1406 

.do. 



22.00 

1.062 

335 

.do. 

5. 50 


1 28.5625 

15.00 


15 

1406 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

15.12 

.60 

335 

.do.. 

3. 78 ■ 

9.7 

1.89 

21.39 


15 

1406 

.do. 

Straw hats, blocked, not 

.do. 

S. 644 

1.38 

335 

40 per cent. 

3.458 

23.3 

3.148 

16. 63 

$21.39 

15 

1406 

33$ per cent. 

trimmed, not sewed. 














Leghorn plateaux, 














woven by hand in 














Italv of Italian straw 














braid, unbleached; 














blocked in United 
















1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 

| 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

422 

1 35 per cent. 


422 

.. .do. 


422 



422 


Sold at a loss, due to decline in 
market and no demand. Landed 



cost, $5.3175. 

422 

.. .do. 


422 

_-do. 

Sold at a loss, due to general depres¬ 
sion and poor demand. 

422 

_-do. 

Do. 

422 


Do. 

422 



422 

_.do. 

Do. 

422 



422 

_-do. 


422 

.do. 

Sold at a loss, due to pocr demand 
and decline in market. 

422 

.do. 

Do. 

422 

.do. 

This hat sold at a small profit , due to 
the fact that it is classed as not 
being worth over $2 by the con¬ 
sumer. 

422 

35 per cent. 

Original east to manufacture domes¬ 
tic unblocked hat was $13.50 per 
dozen. Cost of washing, blocking, 
pressing, finishing, and packing 
was $6.50 per dozen. Domestic, in 
part of foreign material. 


1 Landed cost. 


























































































































































































230 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 


China. 


Java. 


Do. 


England. 


Italy. 


Do... 
England. 


Do. 

Japan.. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1406— 
Continued. 

Harvest or farm hats, 
not sewed, blocked, or 
trimmed: :l-straw Y oko 
farm hat of grass ,made 
by hand in China. 

Harvest or farm hat, 
pandan or brownfarm 
hat,made ofrush grass 
fromTangerang,woven 
by hand in Java. 

Straw harvest hats, Java 
(bamboo) farm hat; 
grade 00, made by 
hand of bamboo fiber 
on the island of Java, 
unblocked and un¬ 
bleached, semiraw ma¬ 
terial, sizes 11 to 12 
inches, packed in cases 
of 100 dozen from Tan- 
gerang, Java. 

Men’sstraw hats, sewed, 
blocked,and trimmed. 
Made of flat-foot Japan 
sennit straw, 13 to 14 
millimeters, leather 
sweat, full satin tip, 
lace sides. 


Same as domestic. 


.do. 


Men’s straw hats, sewed, 
blocked, and trimmed; 
flat-foot Japan sennit 
straw braid, IK to 20 
millimeters; 2}-inch 
silk taffeta band; 25 
ligne, plain bow, 1§- 
inch turned perforat ed 
leather sweat; full 
white satin tip, lace 
sides, 3f-ineh crown; 
2|-inch brim. 

.do. 


Men’s straw hats, sewed, 
blocked, and trimmed, 
leather sweat, imita¬ 
tion ivy; no elastic 
under sweatband; 20 
ligne cotton band, 
fancy diamond satin 
tipped, lace sides, 
made of flat-foot Japan 
sennit bleached straw 
braid, 13 to 15 milli¬ 
meters. 

_do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Men’s straw hats, 
blocked, bleached, 
sewed, and trimmed; 
made of flat-foot fapan 
sennit straw braid; 
silk and cotton black 
band, 27 ligne, leather 
sweat; full white satin 
tip, laced sides. 

Straw hats, blocked, 
sewed, ana trimmed, 
Japan split sennit 16 
to 18 millimeters, 
bleached, straw braid; 
ivy sweat, turned 
leather, without elas¬ 
tic, cotton and silk 
black band, 24 ligne, 
3f-inch crown, 2J-inch 
brim, full bottom tip 
of wood silk, lace 
sides. 

.do. 


Same as foreign, 16 to 18 
millimeters. 


Same as foreign, 13 to 15 
millimeters. 

Straw hats, sewed, 
bleached, blocked, and 
trimmed in the United 
States; leather sweat, 
2J-inch rib silk and 
cotton, 30 ligne, black 
band, sateen tip, lace 
sides; without ivy 
sweat. 


Straw' hats, served, 
bleached, blocked, and 
trimmed in the United 
States; leather sweat, 
2£-inch rib silk and 
cotton, 30 ligne, black 
band, s&teen tip, lace 
sides, with genuine 
ivy sweat and elastic 
band inside. 


Unit. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$0. 151 


. 273 


1.204 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


. do.... 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


7. 37 


5.95 


5.95 

14.00 


14 . (K) 
8.50 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


•SO. 062 


.04 


.06 


4.00 


1.20 


1.20 

4.60 


8.50 


4.60 
3.40 


3.40 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph, 


335 


335 


335 


335 


335 


335 

335 


335 

335 


335 


Rate. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


.068 


.do. 


.do. 


.do 


2.95 


. .do. 
.do. 


2.38 
5. 60 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


5.60 

3.40 


3.40 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

48.7 

$0.122 

I0.375 


15 

1406 

20 per cent. 

43.9 

. 16S 



15 

1406 

.do. 

10.6 

. 167 

1. 732 


15 

1406 

.do. 

29.9 

4.28 

18.60 

$22.50 

15 

1406 

40 per cent. 

25.9 

2. 47 

' 12.00 

12.15 

15 

1406 

.do. 

25.9 

2. 47 

12.00 

16.74 

15 

1406 

.do. 

50.3 

12.17 

36.37 

35.57 

15 

1406 

.do. 

50.3 

12.17 

36.37 

35.557 

15 

1406 

.do. 

56.9 

8.70 

24.00 

19.55 

15 

1406 

.do. 

56.9 

8.70 

24.00 

20.93 

15 

1406 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


422 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


35 per cent. 



Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


422 

422 


422 


Actual selling price domestic articles 
*15.25: addition for leather ivy 
sweat, lace sides, and better band. 
Domestic, in part of foreign material 



Do. 

Do 


Dc-. 












































































































































































231 


Country. 


Japan. 


Do. 


Italy. 


Do. 


Japan. 


Do. 


Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1400— 
Continued. 

Men’s straw hats, sewed, 
blocked and trimmed;’ 
made of Japan split 
sennit straw braid; 
leather sweat, imita¬ 
tion ivy, 20 ligne cot¬ 
ton black band, full 
sateen, tipped lace 
sides, 13 to 15 milli¬ 
meters. 

.d . 


Same as domestic. 


-do. 


Men’s straw hats, sewed, 
blocked and trimmed: 
made of improved 
J apan sennit straw 
braid 13 to 15 milli¬ 
meters; leather sweat; 
imitation ivy, 20 ligne 
cotton, black band, 
full sateen tip, lace 
sides. 

_do. 


.do. 


Men's straw ihats made 
of Japan split sennit, 
straw braid 16 to 18 
Tnilli m.et.ars; leather, 
easy-fitting sweat, imi¬ 
tation ivy; no elastic; 
full satin tip, 27 ligne 
black silk and satin 
cotton band, lace sides. 

Same as domestic. 


Men’s straw hats, sewed, 
blocked, and trimmed; 
leather sweat, 2£-inch 
silk and cotton, 30 
ligne black band, sat¬ 
een strip lace sides, 
made of Japan split 
sennit straw braid, 
unbleached, 15 to 18 
millimeters. 

Men’s straw hats, sewed, 
blocked, and trimmed ■ 
genuine ivy sweat, 21- 
inch silk and cotton, 
30 ligne black band, 
sateen strip lace sides, 
made of Japan split 
sennit steam braid, 
unbleached, 15 to 18 
millimeters. 

Men’s straw hats, 
blocked, sewed, and 
trimmed; made of 
fancy Italian straw 
braid, 11 to 12 milli¬ 
meters; unbleached, 
imitation leather 
sweat; cheap union 
black band, 23 ligne 
cord and button; 2- 
color full paper tip 
lace sides. 

M en’s straw hats, 
blocked, sewed, and 
trimmed, made of 
fancy Italian straw 
braid 22 to 24 milli¬ 
meters, unbleached, 
imitation leather 
sweat, fancy embossed 
full paper tip, cheap 
union black band, 23 
ligne, cord and button . 

Men’s straw hats, sewed, 
bleached, blocked, 
and trimmed; made of 
improved Japan sen¬ 
nit braid, white satin 
strip tip, lace sides, 
leather sweat, cotton 
and silk, 24 ligne, 
black band. 

M e n’s straw hats, 
bleached, blocked, 
sewed, and trimmed; 
made of improved 
J apan sennit straw 
braid; leather sweat; 
2£-inch silk and cotton 
black band, sateen 
strip, tipped lace sides. 

M e li’s straw hats, 
bleached, blocked, 
sewed, and tfimmed: 
made of improved 
Japan sennit straw 
braid with genuine 
ivy sweat and full 
sateen tipped. 

Men’s straw hats, sewed 
blocked, bleached, and 
trimmed; made of Ja- 

E an split sennit straw 
raidin United States, 
leather s wea t, fu 11 sa t- 
een tip, 27 ligne union 
cotton band. 

Men’s straw hats, sewed, 
blocked, and trimmed, 
of improved natural 
Japan sennit straw 
braid 13 to 15 millime¬ 
ters; 2}-inch silk and 
cotton black band, 21 
ligne, plain bow, 2- 
inch turned leather 
sweat;purple strip tip, 
2} inches wide; lace 
sides, 31-inch crown, 
2-inch brim. 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign Landing 
value in charges, 


United 

States 

currency. 


freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


*7.50 .$3.00 | 335 


7.50 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


9.63 


7. S3 


3.00 | 355 


2.00 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 


Amount. 


$3.00 


.do . 


335 


2.00 


8.00 3.20 


8.00 


8.00 


9.21 


13.23 


3. 20 


3.20 


1.50 


4.65 


335 


335 


335 


335 


335 


335 


40 per cent. 


3.00 


3.85 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent 


33.3 


33.3 


Amount 


$4.50 


4.50 


54.8 


.do. 


_do. 


.do. 


.do . 


40 per cent. 


.do . 


3.13 


3.20 


3.20 


3.20 


3.6S4 


5.29 


95. 8 


8.49 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$ 18.00 


I 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble 


$12.55 


18.00 13.95 


23. 97 


56.3 


56. 3 


56.3 


35.4 


44.5 


12. 42 


8.10 


8. 10 


8.10 


5.10 


10.31 


25. 38 


22.50 


22. 50 


22.50 


19.50 


33. 48 


23. 97 


25.38 


16. .50 


13.95 


15.35 


14.055 


28. 20 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


15 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1406 


15 


1406 


15 


1406 


Rate on American : Para- 
valuation. I graph. 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 


422 


50 per cent. 


.do. 


422 


_do.. 


15 


15 


15 


15 


15 


1406 


1406 


.do. 


.do. 


1406 


1406 


1406 


1406 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Imitation ivy sweat does not have 
elastic inside of sweatband. Do¬ 
mestic, in part of foreign material. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


422 .do. 


422 .do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 
Actual selling price of imported 
article, $15.4-8 per dozen c. i. f. 
New York, duty included. 


422 


422 


422 


422 


422 


.do. 


..►..do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Actual selling price domestic article 
$12,655: addition for superiority of 
imported merchandise. Domestic 
article sold at cost to compete 
with the cheapest English hat and 
to help cover overhead and keep 
factory in operation. 


Domestic,in part of foreign material. 















































































































































232 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
'United 
States. 





United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 


Paragraph No. 1406— 
Continued. 












England. 

Men’s straw hats, blocked, 
sewed and trimmed, 
improved Japan sen¬ 
nit, bleached, 12 to 14 
millimeter, straw 
braid; cotton and silk 
band; 27 ligne leather, 
ivy sweat; full cotton 
tip.net sides,plainbow 
Men’s straw hats, blocked, 
sewed and trimmed, 
improved Japan flat- 
foot sennit, bleached 
18 to 20 millimeter 
straw braid, 27 ligne 
band leather sweat. 
Men's straw hats,blocked, 
sewed and trimmed. 
China split sennit, 
bleached 8 to 10 milli¬ 
meters white satin tip, 
leather sweat. 

Same as domestic. 

None found. 


$10.08 

13.86 

$2.00 

2.00 

335 

335 

335 


$4.032 

4.544 

123.4 

$19.888 

27.596 

$36.00 


Do. 

.do. 



135.2 

48.00 


Do. 

.do. 


Ol Ol 

2.00 


8.484 

89.3 

28.306 

60.00 



Men’s straw body hats, 
blocked, sewed, not 
trimmed; Japan split 
sennit straw braid, 18 
to 20 millimeters, 

bleached, shell cable 
edge, concealed stitch. 

Straw hats, sewed, 
bleached, not blocked, 
not trimmed; made of 
unbleached split Japan 
sennit straw braid, 13 
to 15 millimeters; 
bleached and sewed by 
hand, cable edge; con¬ 
cealed stitch. 


7.437 

' 1.20 

335 


2.975 

0 

f 11.612 

6.00 

$12.52 


Straw hats, sewed, 
bleached, not blocked 
and not trimmed, 16 
to 18 millimeters, made 
by hand; similar to do¬ 
mestic sample. 

Paragraph No. 1407. 

.do. 

2.21 

.331 

335 

.'-do. 

.884 

24.1 

.824 

4. 25 

9.00 



• 






Brooms, common, made 

None found. 

100. 

10. 40 

1.84 

336 

15 per cent. 

1.56 

45 

6.20 

20.00 


Do 

of broom corn. 

Brooms, common, made 
of broom corn. 

Tooth brushes, mottled 

.do. 




45.80 



Gross. 

8.82 

1.05 

336 

35 per cent. 

3.09 

24. S 

3.21 

16.17 

24.00 


Tooth brushes, cellu- 
loid, 4 rows. 

celluloid back and 
handle, 3 rows bristles, 
13 in row. 

Tooth brushes, adult, 
transparent celluloid 
back and handle, 4 
rows bristles, 14 in 
row. 

.do. 

10.50 

.32 

336 

.do. 

3.68 

24.13 

3.50 

18.00 

38.25 


...do. 

15. 48 

1.84 

336 

.do. 

5.42 

29.3 

6.66 

29.40 


Tooth brushes, cellu- 
loid, 4 rows. 

Tooth brushes, bone, 3 
rows. 

Tooth brushes, bone, 3 
rows, made from Chi¬ 
nese pig bristles and 
bone handles. 

rln 


.do. 

5. 25 


336 

.do. 

1.84 

25.00 

1.81 

9.05 




.do. 

16. 50 

.50 

336 

.do. 

5.78 

25.11 

5.72 

28.50 




. ..do. 

5. 21 

.31 

336 


1.82 

22.6 

1.66 

9.00 



.do. 


5.64 

.32 

336 

.do. 

1.97 

36.2 

2.87 

10.80 






11.22 

.67 

336 

.do. 

3. 93 

42.2 

6.68 

22.50 





.do. 

6.12 

. 55 

336 

.do. 

2.14 

36. 2 

3.19 

12 





.do. 

8.81 

.79 

336 

.do. 

3.08 

34 

4.32 

17 




Tooth brushes, adult, 
celluloid back and 
handle, 3 rows bristles, 
14 in. row. 

Hair brush, celluloid, 
solid cut block, bris¬ 
tles set by automatic 
machine, bristles chief 
value. 

Hair brushes, solid back 
ebony staple set pure 
bristles. 









39 


Hair brushes, celluloid 
and hog bristles, wood 
filled back, bristles 
wire drawn, bristles 
chief value. 

Hair brushes, with 
natural ebony back, 
pure bristles, 9 line. 

Dozen. 

17.00 

.17 

336 

35 per cent. 

5.95 

33.3 

7.70 

30.82 

23.10 


.do. 

10.20 

.75 

336 

.do. 

3.57 

' 48.7 

7. 08 

21.60 

17.25 













Hair brushes, hand 
drawn bristles, solid 
ebony back. 

.do. 


.do. 

11.72 

.75 

336 


4.10 

26.7 

4.43 

21 

29 

Do. 

Do. 

.do. 


8.65 

3.19 

6.17 

.75 

.42 

.75 

336 

336 

336 


3.03 

1.04 

2.00 

26.7 

48.3 

30.0 

3.32 

2.25 

2.68 

15.75 
6.90 

11.60 

15.00 

Do. 

Do. 

Hair brushes,solid ebony 
back, hand drawn, 
whalebone or quill. 

None found. 

i 




1 Landed cost. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


15 


15 


15 


15 


15 


50 

33,4 


2 

20 


20 

20 

20 

20 

33 


32 


50 


House bill. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

graph. 

valuation. 

1406 

40 per cent. 

/ 


1406 


1406 

_do. 


• • 

1406 

.do. 

1406 

.do. 

1407 

15 per cent. 

1407 


1407 

35 per cent. 

1407 


1407 

.do. 

1407 


1407 


1407 


1407 

30 per cent. 

1407 

.do. 

1407 

.do. 

1107 

.do. 

1407 

35 per cent. 

1407 

.do. 

1407 

.do. 

1407 

.do. 

1407 

.do.. 

1407 


1407 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


422 


422 


422 


422 


422 


423 

423 

423 

423 


423 

423 

423 

423 


Rate. 


50 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


35 per cent. 


40 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


423 .do. 

423 .do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


423 

423 

423 


423 


423 


423 


423 

423 


423 


.do. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price domestic article 
313.02; allowance for difference in 
straw braid. Domestic, in part of 
foreign material. Imported article 
sold at a loss due to decline in mar¬ 
ket and no demand. 

Domestic article, in part of foreign 
material. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material: 
actual selling price of domestic 
article, $45; 15 per cent deducted, 
superior quality. 


Part of foreign material. 


Part of foreign material; actual sell¬ 
ing price of domestic $21, foreign 
considered 10 per cent superior. 


Domestic in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial; actualsellingprice of domestic 
$15, foreign 15 per cent better ac¬ 
count of extra long bristles. 

Do. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 









































































































































































































































































233 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Country. 


Germany. 


Japan.... 

Do... 

England. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Belgium. 


Do. 

Japan.. 


Japan.... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Belgium. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


T 


Paragraph No. 1407— 
Continued. 


Hair brush.. 
None found. 


Nail brushes, bristles, 
on wood blocks. 


Nail brushes, hand- 
drawn, fiber, on wood 
backs. 

Nail brushes, hand 
drawn, bristles, on 
solid wood backs. 

Nail brushes, hand 
drawn, J-mch white 
bristles. 

Nail brushes, bristle, 
with ventilated wood 
block, hand drawn, J- 
inch black and white 
bristles. 

Nail brushes, Tampico 
fiber, with wood 
block, j-inch stock. 

Cloth brushes, fiber ma¬ 
chine drawn, on solid 
wood block, stamped 
for advertising pur¬ 
poses. 

Cloth brush. 

.do. 

Artists’ brushes; red 
sable or hog - hair 
brushes, round or flat, 
with nickied ferrules 
and wood handles. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Artists brushes, red sa- 
ble, water color 
brushes, in quills. 

.do.*. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Artists brushes, red sa¬ 
ble, round, for water 
color or oil, with metal 
or wood handles. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

Scrub brushes, machine 
made of Tampico or 
Palmyra fiber, with 
solid wood back. 

.do.-. 

Feather dusters. 


Paragraph 1409. 

Button forms of lastings, 
etc. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


None found. Dozen 

Hair brushes.solid ebony'.do. 

back, staple set pure | 
bristles. 

Nail brushes, solid or Gross., 
ventilated wood back. 


.do. 


.do. 


Nail brushes, with solid 
or ventilated wood 
back. 


.do. 


Nail brushes, Tampico 
fiber, with solid or 
ventilated wood backs. 

Cloth brushes, Tam¬ 
pico, fiber and horse 
hair, machine made 
in solid wood block. 


None found. 

.do. 

Same as foreign. 


.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

None found. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Same as foreign. 


_do. 

None found. 


..do. 

..do. 

..do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Dozen. 


.do 

.do 

.do 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

-do. 

Each... 

-do. 

-do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Dozen.. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

Per thousand. 


Foreign article. 

Overt 

lead anc 
on landed 
including 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
articleir 

Selling 
price ol 
domesti 
article 
reported 
compara 
ble. 

a In¬ 
vesti¬ 
gator. 

F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount 

Per cent. 

Amount 

United 

States. 

$4.88 

$0.58 

336 

35 per cent. 

$1.63 

$65.8 

$4.67 

$11.76 


4 

20.50 

.75 

336 

35 per cent. 

7.17 

47.7 

13. 58 

42 00 

45. 80 

50 

11.10 

.75 

336 

.do. 

3.88 

52.5 

8.27 

24.00 

33.00 

50 

9.45 

.70 

336 


3.31 

26.3 

3. 54 

17.00 

13.50 

50 

16.83 

3.69 

336 

.do. 

5.61 

40.3 

10.35 

36.00 

34.65 

50 

14.64 

3.69 

336 

.do. 

5.13 

53.4 

12.54 

36.00 

54.00 

50 

3.43 

.412 

336 

.do. 

1.20 

9.1 

.458 

5.30 

4.40 

50 

.49 

.11 

336 

.do. 

.16 

31.6 

.24 

1.00 

2.25 

50 

9.29 

1.11 

336 

.do. 

2.65 

57.7 

7.53 

20.58 



10. 75 

1.28 

336 

.do. 

3.08 

75.1 

11.35 

26 46 



2.085 

.10 

336 

.do. 

.73 

25.3 

.74 

3.65 

2.60 

50 

3.90 

.20 

336 

.do. 

1.36 

25.0 

1. 37 

6.83 

5.00 

50 

10. 00 

.50 

336 

.do. 

3.50 

25.2 

3.53 

17.53 

7.60 

50 

1.04 

.05 

336 

.do. 

.36 

26.8 

.39 

1. 84 

1.80 

50 

2.64 

.13 

' 336 

.do. 

.92 

31.7 

1.17 

4.86 

5. 75 

50 

10. 20 

.51 

336 

.do. 

3.57 

23.5 

3.36 

17.64 

22.00 

50 

1. 81 

.09 

336 


. 63 

25 0 

63 




.56 

.02 

336 

.do. 

.20 

24.3 

.19 

.97 

.67 

50 

.83 

.04 

336 

.do. 

.29 

25.8 

.30 

1.46 

1.20 

50 

1.11 

.06 

336 

.do. 

.39 

25.0 

.39 

1.95 

1.83 

50 

1.67 

.08 

336 

.do. 

.58 

25.3 

.59 

2.93 

4.00 

50 

2.22 

.11 

336 

.do. 

.78 

25.0 

.78 

3.89 

5.50 

50 

.86 

.04 

336 

.do. 

.30 

21.6 

.20 

1.46 


50 

1.52 

.08 

336 

.do. 

.53 

23. 2 


2.69 


50 

2.50 

. 12 

336 

.do. 

.87 

25.7 

.90 

4. 39 


50 

3.05 

.15 

336 

.do. 

1.07 

25.5 

1.09 

5.36 


50 

3.75 

. 19 

336 

.do. 

1.31 

25 

1.31 



50 

S. 34 

.42 

336 

.do. 

2. 92 

24.3 

2. 84 

14.52 


50 

10. 84 


336 

.do. 

3.79 

25 

3.79 

18.96 


50 

14.15 

.71 

336 

.do. 

4.95 

25 

4.94 

24.75 


50 

18.30 

.91 

336 

.do. 

6.40 

26.1 

6.09 

32.30 


50 

.97 


336 

.do. 

.34 

35.2 

.48 

1.84 


50 

1.74 

.09 

336 

.do. 

.61 

24.5 

.00 

3. 04 


50 

2.64 

.13 

336 

.do. 

.92 

32.2 

1.19 

4.88 


50 

3.33 

. 17 

336 

.do. 

1. 17 

25 

1.17 

5. 84 


50 

4.17 

.21 

336 

.do. 

1.46 

25.1 

1.47 

7.31 


50 

3.33 

.17 

336 

.do. 

1.17 

25 

1.17 

5. 84 


50 

5.00 

.25 

336 

.do. 

1.75 

25.1 

1.76 

8.76 


50 

1.10 

05 

- 336 

.do. 

.39 

26.6 

.41 

1.95 


50 

1.37 

.07 

336 

.do. 

.48 

27 

.52 

2. 44 


50 

1. 65 

.08 

336 

.do. 

.58 

26.8 

.62 

2.93 


50 

1.92 

.10 

336 

.do. 

.67 

27.1 

.73 

3. 42 


50 

2 47 

. 12 

336 

.do. 


27.2 

.94 

4. 39 


50 

2.75 

.14 

336 

.do. 

.96 

26.8 

1.03 

4. 88 


50 

.58 

.04 

336 

.do. 

.20 

37.1 

.305 

1.125 

1.27 

50 

.435 

.03 

336 

.do. 

.15 

22 

.135 

.75 

.77 

50 

8.00 

1*0 

336 

.do. 

2. 24 

42 

4.56 

15.40 


50 


338 

10 per cent. 
















House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1407 

1407 


1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 


1407 

1407 

1407 


1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 


35 per cent. 
-do. 


. .do. 

..do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

30 per cent. 


1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 


1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 

1407 


1407 

1407 


1109 


. .do. 
..do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
-do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


.do. 

.do. 


10 per cent. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


423 40 per cent. 

423 .do. 


423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 


423 

423 

423 


423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 


423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 


423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 

423 


423 

423 


426 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


do. 

do. 

do. 


..do. 

.do. 

.do. 

-do. 

.do. 

-do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 
..do. 
. .do. 
..do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
.do. 


_do. 

-do. 


10 per cent. 


Remarks. 


.do 

.do. 

.do 

.do. 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 

Domestic in part of foreign material; 
actual selling price of domestic 
article $54,15 per cent deducted for 
superior quality of domestic. 
Domestic in part of foreign material. 

Do. 


Domestic in part of foreign ma¬ 
terial; actual selling price of do¬ 
mestic $33, 5 per cent added for 
superior quality of foreign article. 


Domestic in part of foreign material: 
actual selling price of domestic 
article $4, 10 per cent added for 
superior quality of foreign article. 

Actual selling price of domestic $2 
per dozen: difference account of 
stamping; domestic in part of for¬ 
eign material. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


No importations. 


95182—22- 


-31 




































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































234 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 


Italy... 

Do. 

Do. 

Japan.. 
Do. 


Do. 

Czechoslovakia. 

Japan. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1410. 

Vegetable ivory buttons; 
45-line. 

Vegetable ivorv buttons; 

colored; 50-line. 
Vegetable ivory buttons; 

vogue black:'50-line. 

N one found. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Pearl buttons; Takose; 
16-line. 

_do. 


Pearl buttons; Takose; 
30-line. 

Pearl buttons: first 
quality; 22-line. 

Pearl buttons; Ken Sa- 
zae; 22-line. 

Pearl buttons: Takose 
tulips: 2-hole; first 
quality; 20-line. 

Pearl buttons; Takose; 
plain self shanks; 
mixed grade; 16-line. 

None found. 


.do.. 


.do.. 


.do.. 


.do.. 




Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Shell buttons; from 
crude mother-of-pearl 
shells; Takose; first 
quality; line No. 24. 

Shell buttons; from 
crude mother-of-pearl 
shells; Takose; first 
quality; line No. 16. 

Shell buttons; from 
crude mother-of-pearl 
shells; Takose; first 
quality; line No. 14. 

Shell buttons; from 
crude mother-of-pearl 
shells; Takose: first 
quality; line No. 12. 

Shell buttons; from 
crude mother-of-pearl 
shells; Takose; first 
quality; line No. 10. 

Shell buttons; from 
crude mother-of-pearl 
shells; Takose; first 
quality; line No. 26. 

Paragraph No. 1411. 

White lentill carded 
agate buttons, No. 1; 
mixture of china clay 
and feldspar. 

White lentill carded 
agate buttons, No. 2; 
mixture of china clay 
and feldspar. 

White lentill carded 
agate buttons, No. 3; 
mixture of china clay 
and feldspar. 


Vegetable ivorv buttons; 
45-line. 

Vegetable ivory buttons; 

colored; 50-li'ne. 
Vegetableivory buttons; 

vogue black; 50-line. 
Vegetableivory buttons; 
50-line. 

Pearl buttons; Takose; 
16-line. 

_do. 


Pearl buttons; Takose; 
30-line. 

None foimd. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Pearl buttons; first 
grade; 22-line. 

Pearl buttons; first and 
second gradefrom first 
quality; tips mixed; 
22-line. 

Pearl buttons; light 
spots out of first- 
quality tips; 22-line. 

Pearl buttons; fourth 
quality from third- 
quality blanks; 22-line. 

Pearl buttons; first 
quality; 22-line. 

None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Unit. 


Gross.. 

_do. 

-do. 

_do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

Great gross. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


None foimd. 


.do. 


.do. 


Great gross.. 


.do. 


.do. 


$1,672 
2.926 
2. 779 


.394 

.302 

.871 

.478 
. 1369 
.40 

.315 


8.40 


4.09 


3. 41 


3.16 


3.16 


9.45 


.30 


.517 


.619 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0. 047 
.047 
.047 


.059 

. 045 
.13 

.024 

.02 

.067 

.044 


.73 


.36 


.30 


.27 


.27 


.82 


.03 


.05 


.06 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


339 
339 
3 39 


339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 

339 


339 


339 


339 


339 


339 


339 


339 


339 


339 


Rate. 


35 per cent.. 

.do. 

.do. 


45 per cent. 

.do. 

25 per cent. 

45 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


25 per cent. 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


.do., 


Amoimt. 


$0.5852 
1.024 
.9726 


.1773 

.1359 

.2177 

.215 

.0616 

.18 

.141 


3.78 


1.84 


1.53 


1.42 


1.42 


2.34 


.045 


.0775 


.0928 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


117 

125 

64| 


19 

20 
19 


19 

39.1 

50 


16.4 


25.6 


32.4 


25.4 


25.4 


29.2 


16.3 


Amount 


$2.70 
5. 00 
2.452 


.12 

.0971 

.2313 

i .717 
.0415 
.253 

.251 


2.12 


1.61 


1.70 


1.23 


1.23 


3.69 


.015 


.1055 


16.61 .1282 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$5.00 
9.00 
6.25 


.75 

.58 

1.45 


.26 

.90 

.75 


15.03 


7.90 


6.94 


6.08 


6.08 


16.30 


.39 


.75 


.90 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

! Para- 
I graph. 

Rate. 

$9.00 






15.00 



11} cents per line 

1 

[f cent per line 


53 

rtio 

1 per gross and 15 

\ 427 

< per gross and 15 

6.25 



l per cent. 

1 

l per cent. 

9.00 






1.40 

| 


(1} cents per line 

1 

[1} cents per line 


t 53 

1410 

f per gross and 15 

l 427 

-j per gross and 15 

.90 

I 


l per cent. 

J 

I per cent. 

2.05 

1 







1410 


427 

.do. 


^ 53 

53 

1410 

_ do. 

427 

.do. 


53 

1410 


427 

.do. 


53 

1410 

.do. 

427 

.do. 

. 75 

53 

1410 

_do. 

427 

.do. 

. 50 

53 

1410 


427 

.do.. 

.32 

53 

1410 

.do. 

427 

.do. 

. 12 

53 

1410 

.do. 

427 

.do.. 

.80 

53 

1410 

.do. 

427 

.do. 


20 

1410 

.do. 

427 



20 

1410 

.do. 

427 



20 

1410 

.do. 

427 



20 

1410 

.do. 

427 


- 

20 

1410 

.do. 

427 



20 

1410 

.do. 

427 



53 

1411 

15 per cent. 

427 

ti cent per line 






per gross and 15 






percent. 


53 

1411 


427 



53 

1411 


427 








Remarks. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 


[No sales domestic merchandise; 
I goods made up in anticipation of 
| new tariff law. 

[Domestic in part of foreign material. 
Import an experiment; goods were 
sold for whatever price they might 
1 bring. 


Made from fresh-water shell; No im¬ 
portations of fresh-water shell but¬ 
tons since long before Aug. 1, 1921; 
imported salt-water shell buttons 
take the place of domestic fresh¬ 
water shell buttons in many in¬ 
stances. 


the United States. 
Do. 

Do. 


1 Landed cost. 



























































































































































































































235 

Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued, 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

France. 

Do. 


Spain. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


France. 


Germany. 


Do. 

France. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1411— 
Continued. 

White lentill carded 
agate buttons, mix¬ 
ture of china clay and 
feldspar. 

White lentill carded 
agate buttons, white, 
loose; mixture o f 
china clay and feld¬ 
spar. 

Agate collar buttons, 
mixture of china clay 
and feldspar. 


Hone buttons. 


None found. 

_do. 

Bone collar buttons.. 


.do. 


Paragraph No. 1412. 

Cork insulation, consist¬ 
ing of pure ground, 
compressed cork, held 
together by the nat¬ 
ural cork gnm as a 
binder; sheets, 12 by 
36 inches; thickness, 
1, 2, 3, and 4 inches. 

Cork paper, thin sheets 
shaved from natural 
cork bark, 10 by 4i 
inches, blue band. 

Cork paper, thin sheets 
shaved from natural 
cork bark, 10 by 4-J 
inches, red band. 

Cork paper, thin sheets 
shaved from natural 
cork bark, 10 by 4J 
inches, white band. 

Cork paper, thin sheets 
shaved from natural 
cork bark, 10 by 42 
inches, yellow band. 

Cork paper, thin sheets 
shaved from natural 
cork bark, 10 by 4| 
inches, gray band. 

None found. 


Paragraph No. 1413. 


Dice, No. 2. 

Dice, No. 3. 

Dice, No. 4. 

Dice, No. 5. 

Dice, No. 6. 

Dominoes of wood. 


.do. 


Dominoes of wood, bone 
face. 

Dominoes of wood. 


None found.... 

Checkers of wood, 1J 
inches diameter. 


None found. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Superior bone buttons 

Bone buttons. 

None found. 


Unit. 


Great gross_ 


-do. 


Foreign article. 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


-do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Cork insulation, consist¬ 
ing of ground, com¬ 
pressed cork or cork 
waste, held together 
by natural cork gum 
as a binder. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


..do. 

.do. 

Gross.. 


.do. 


1,000 square 
feet. 


1,000 sheets.... 


.do. 


.do. 


$0.71 


.45 


.792 


1.63 


. 4864 
.59 

39.19 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.07 339 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.04 


.08 


. 155 


.069 

.083 


6.45 


.do. 


.do. 


Cork tile, granulated 
cork, compressed and 
held together by nat¬ 
ural cork gum as a 
binder. 


None found. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Dominoes of wood. 


None found. 
_do. 


Dominoes of wood. 


.. do. 

Checkers of wood, 1J 
inches diameter. 

Checkers of wood, 1 
inch diameter. 


.do. 


.do. 


Square feet. 


1 , 000 .. 
1 , 000 .. 
1 , 000 .. 
1 , 000 .. 
1 , 000 .. 
Gross. 


Dozen. 
_do. 


Gross. 


_do. 

Dozen.. 


Gross. 


5.45 


3.03 


1.87 


1.58 


1.24 


(') 




(*) 


(‘) 


( l ) 


339 


339 


339 


Rate. 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


339 

339 

340 


340 


340 


340 


340 


340 


5.16 

6.36 

7.55 

8.74 

9.93 

2.21 


.25 
8.45 

2.24 


.435 


1.03 

1.27 

1.51 

1.749 

1.987 

.84 


.06 

.63 

.84 


.107 


341 

341 

341 

311 

341 

341 


341 

341 

341 


341 


40 per cent. 


Amount. 


$0.1065 


.067 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


40 per cent. 
_do. 


2 cent per pound.. 


35 percent. 


.do. 


_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


50 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


50 per cent. 


.1188 


.62 


.1835 

.223 

2. 28 


1.91 


1.06 


.6545 


.553 


.434 


2.46 
3.03 
3.59 
4.16 
4.73 
1.12 


.12 

3.96 


1.12 


18.44 


7.7 


16.1 


Amount. 


$0.1635 


.043 


Selling Gening 


price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$1.05 


.60 


1592 I-15 


52.25 

39.55 

35.6 


.3861 
. 354 


17.08 


.218 


35 

35 

34. 

36. 

35 

114 


74.4 

57.8 


114 


58 


3.04 
3.74 
4.35 
5.34 
5.85 
4. SO 


.32 

7.54 

4.80 


.44 


price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


1.125 
1.25 

65.00 


( 2 ) 

7.36 

( 2 ) 

4.09 

( 2 ) 

2.5245 

( 2 ) 

2.133 

( 2 ) 

1.674 


$2.95 

2.70 


66.50 


53 


53 


53 


11.70 
14.40 
17.00 
20.00 
22. 50 
9.00 


.75 

20.58 

9.00 


1.20 


.40 


6.00 


5.50 


15.50 

.825 


7. 70 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


36 

36 

36 

36 

2 

9 


9 

36 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American j Para- 
valuation. I graph. 


1411 15 per cent. 


1411 


1411 


.do. 


,do. 


53 

1411 

38 per cent. 

.. 427 

53 

1411 


427 

53 

1411 

.do. 

.. 1 427 

53 

1411 

.do. 

427 

53 

1411 

.do. 

427 

50 

1412 

25 percent. 

. 429 


1412 


1412 


1412 


1412 


1412 


1412 


1413 

1413 

1413 

1413 

1413 

1413 


1413 

1413 

1413 


1413 

1413 


1413 


.do. 


.do . 


.do . 


.do . 


.do . 


.do. 


40 per cent. 

.. .do. 

...do__ 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


427 


427 


427 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


429 


429 


429 


429 


429 


429 


430 

430 

430 

430 

430 

430 


430 

430 


430 


430 

430 


430 


fa cent per line 
per gross and 15 
per cent. 

_do. 


.do. 


1 cent line per 
gross and 15 per 
cent. 

-do. 

_do.... 

50 per cent. 


.do. 


30 percent. 


.do . 


.do . 


.do . 


.do . 


.do . 


.do. 


50 per cent. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

... do. 


No agate buttons manufactured in 
the United States. 


Do. 


No agate collar buttons manufac¬ 
tured in the United States. The 
rate of duty on agatecollar buttons 
is at present 15 per cent; as it has 
been held that the provisions for 
collar buttons of agate means of 
genuine agate. 

Actual landed cost $2.40. No sales. 
Figures obtained from offer of sale. 


No bone collar buttons manufac¬ 
tured in the United States. 

Do. 


Actual selling price domestic article, 
$70. Deduct 5 per cent, as cork is 
sized and board less dense. Do¬ 
mestic, in part of foreign material. 


Not manufactured in United States. 
Amount imported insignificant. 
Only use is for cigarette tips. 


Selling price not obtainable, as paper 
is put through manufacturing 
process which greatly increases 
its value. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Imported article, is not-senous factor 
in the American market. Domes¬ 
tic, in part of foreign material. 


Bone dice not made in United States. 

Do. 

- Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle is $9, foreign article being worth 
one-third less. 

Do. 


Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle is $11, foreign article being 
worth one-half less. 

Do. 

Actual selling price of domestic is 99 
cents, the same is 20 per cent supe¬ 
rior to the foreign article. 

Includes 10 per cent war tax. 


1 N ot available; very low. 


■ i.anded cost. 














































































































































































































































































































236 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House hill. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges. 

Duty, present act. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para- 





United 

States 

jurrency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount, 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 1413— 
Continued 

















None found. 

Checkers of wood, 1J 
inches diameter. 

None found. 

Gross. 









$16.50 

9 

1413 

40 per cent. 

430 


Chess, metal with felt 
base. 


$13.60 

3.32 

3.37 

$10. 85 

2.77 

341 

341 

341 


$6.80 

1.66 

1.57 

44 

$13.75 

4.25 

$45.00 

12.00 

9 

1413 

.do. 

430 

Do 

_do. 



54 


9 

1413 

.do. 

430 

Do 


.do.'. 


.44 


49.4 

2.66 

8.04 


9 

1413 

.do. 

430 


Paragraph No. 1414. 



« 









Jointed doll. 


10.33 

1. 88 

342 

342 


2 61 

165.4 

26.18 

42.00 

43.70 

9 

1414 

40 per cent. 

431 



.do. 

.do. 

2. 34 

.71 


. 81 

140 

5.39 

9.25 

19. 00 

9 

1414 

. do . 

431 



. do. 





8.075 

9 

1414 

.do. 

431 


Doll, 6 inches; earthen¬ 
ware and cotton, 
dressed. 

Doll, 8i inches; earthen¬ 
ware' and cotton, 
dressed. 

Doll, 12inches; earthen¬ 
ware and cotton, 
dressed. 

Doll, bisque, cotton 
dress. 

Doll, china head, bisque 
body. 

'Bisque doll head with¬ 
out eyelash. 

None found. 


. 51 

. 102 

342 


.178 

.312 

.444 

6. 21 

26. 58 

.21 

1.00 

2 

1414 

.do. 

431 


.do. 


. 892 

. 178 

342 


45 

.62 

2.00 


2 

1414 

. do . 

431 


. do . 


1.27 

. 254 1 

342 


52. 28 

1.03 

3.00 


•2 

1414 


431 



Hundred . 

17.75 

2.40 

342 


53.64 

14.14 

40. 50 


4 

1414 

. do . 

431 


. do . 


7.14 

1.42 

342 


2.49 

44.8 

4.95 

x 16.00 


2 

1414 

. do . 

431 


Bisaue doll head with- 


.81 

. 13 

342 


.27 

148 

1.79 

3.00 

7.20 

9,36 

1114 

. do . 

431 


out eyelasn. 


1.17 

.24 

342 


.43 

83.37 

1.53 

3.375 

9.00 

9,36 

1414 

.do . 

431 



. do . 

. do . 

1. 79 

.77 

342 


.63 

58.6 

1.87 

5.06 

12.60 

9,36 

1414 

. do. 

431 



.do. 


1.97 

.78 

342 


.75 

60 

2.12 

5.62 

16. 20 

9,36 

1414 

.do. 

431 



.do . 

. do . 

2.72 

.31 

342 


.85 

103.35 

4.00 

7.88 

21.60 

9,36 

1414 

. do . 

431 



Glass marbles . 


1.62 

.38 

342 


.57 

51.7 

1.33 

3.90 

7.28 

9 

1414 

. do . 

431 



None found . 


.29 

. 15 

342 


. 10 

29.6 

. 16 

.70 


9 

1414 

. do . 

431 



Mottled marbles, majol¬ 
ica finish. 





.30 

9 

1414 

. do . 

431 


Air rifle, . 177 bote, 39J 
inches long. 

Air rifle, .220 bore, 45i 
inches long. 

R ubber balloon with 
squawker. 


10. 89 


132 


1.63 

60.67 

7.93 

21.00 


42 

1414 

. do . 

156 


.do . 


12.25 

.61 

132 


1.84 

63.26 

9.30 

24.00 


42 

1414 

. do . 

156 


Rubber balloon with 

Gross . 

.88 

.07 

342 


.30 

SO 

1.00 

2.25 

2.273 

9 

1414 

. do. 

431 


squawker. 












Book, cloth or muslin, 
lithographed. 

Tracing book series, of 
paper. 

Book, cloth or muslin, 
lithographed. 

Tracing book series, pa¬ 
per bound. 


54.00 

5. 40 

325 


.60 

17.6 

10.56 

70.56 

65. 00 

15,46 

1414 

.do. 

412 

England . 

.do . 

7.80 

.78 

325 

.do . 

. 6S 

52.4 

4.86 

14.12 

12.50 

15,16 

1414 

. do . 

412 













Book, cloth or muslin, 
lithographed. 

Book, cloth and muslin, 
lithographed. 

. Mechanical train of tin 

None found . 

.do . 

64.80 

6. 48 

325 


.78 

46.9 

33. 78 

105. 84 


15,46 

1414 

. do . 

412 

Do . 

Do . 



90.75 

9.07 

253 


1.08 

34 

34. 34 

135.24 


15,46 

1414 

. do . 

412 












Mechanical train of tin 
and metal, 1 engine, 2 
cars, 1 tender, 6 pieces 
track. 


.23 

.08 

342 


.08 

49.7 

.19 

.58 

1.05 

36 

1414 

. do . 

431 






and metal, 1 engine, 2 
cars, 1 tender, 4 pieces 
track. 















Do . 

Mechanical train . 

Mechanical train . 


.49 

.80 

. 17 

342 


. 17 

33.7 

.28 

1.11 

/ 1.35 

\ 1.45 

3. 25 

| 9,36 
9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

9,36 

1414 

.do. 

431 

Do. 

Electrical trains of tin 


.28 

342 


.28 

115.4 

1. 57 

2.93 

1414 

. do. . 

431 


and metal. 

None found . 

gine, pressed-tin cars . 
Mechanical train, cast 
iron and pressed tin . 






1 . 20 

1414 

. do . 

431 


.do . 










1.67 

1414 

. do . 

431 

Do 

Steam engine . 

Steam engine of steel, 
tin,iron, or brass. 


5.92 

1.06 

342 

35 per cent . 

1.06 

32.6 

2. 95 

12 . 00 

14.85 

1414 

. do . 

431 











Do 




4.41 

1.23 

342 

. do . 

.1.54 

109 

7.82 

15.00 

15.36 

9,36 

1414 

. do. 

431 

Do. 

' Moving-picture machine 

None found. 


1.06 

. 15 

342 


.37 

121.5 

1.92 

3.50 

t 

414 

.do. 

431 


1909 


Rate. 


50 per cent 

_do_ 

_do_ 

_do_ 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle, $25.65; same, 35 per cent supe¬ 
rior to foreign article. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 



35 per cent, 
.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

25 per cent 


Domestic article in part of foreign 
material. 


.do. 


35 per cent. Actual selling price domestic article, 

$2.50; same, 10 per cent superior to 
foreign article; domestic article in 
. part of foreign material. 

6 cents. 


do 

do 


Actual selling price domestic article, 
$7.50; added $5 for more pages in 
foreign book. 


_do_ 

35 per cent 

_do_ 

_do_ 

_do_ 

_do_ 

_do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 


Actual selling price, domestic article, 
84 cents; foreign article considered 
worth 25 per cent more because of 
difference in construction of cars 
and engine. 


Actual selling price domestic article, 
$13.50; add 10 per cent for superior 
finish of foreign article. 

Actual selling price domestic article, 
$12.S4; because of additional car, 
foreign article considered worth 
about 20 per cent more. 
























































































































































































































































































































































































237 

Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES — Continued 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
Drofit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges. 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 


Rate. 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 1414— 
Continneci. 


> 
















None found. 

Steam engine of steel, 

Dozen .. 









$21.00 

9 

1414 

40 per cent. 

431 

35 per cent. 


.do. 

tin, iron, and brass. 










22.50 

9 

1414 

1414 

1414 


431 

431 

431 


Germany. 

Kitchen set, aluminum. 

Tea set of aluminum. 


$14.27 

14. 27 

12.17 

$4.99 

4.99 

4.99 

342 

342 

342 


$4.99 

4.99 

3.92 



$23.00 

23.00 

31.20 

33.00 

19.11 

10.50 

36.22 

9 

9 

.do. 

.do. 


Do. 







9 

1414 

1414 

do .. 

431 

.do. 

Do. 

Tea set pressed tin. dec- 

Tea set, pressed tin, 
decorated. 



48 

$10.12 

36 


431 

.do. 


orated. 





Do. 

Building blocks of stone. 

Building blocks of stone. 


1.48 
2.96 
6. 93 
1.13 

1.63 

.52 

1.04 

2.43 
.395 

.57 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 


.52 

1.04 

2.43 

.395 

.57 

183 • 
183 

183 

52.6 

79 

4.61 

9.22 
21.62 
1.01 

2.18 

7.13 
14.26 
33.41 
2.93 

4.95 

i 10.00 
17.04 

9 

1414 


431 


Do. 




36 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 


431 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 

N one found. 




431 

.do. 

Do. 

Wood blocks, picture 





9,36 

9,36 

9 


431 

.do. 

Do. 

cubes, paper covered. 






431 

.do. 


None found. 

W ood blocks, embossed, 

Gross.. 


74.25 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 


.do. 

ends rolled in colors,’ 
sides printed with 
illustrations and nu¬ 
merals. 










17.325 

9 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 


.do. 











38.61 

9 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 










74. 25 

9 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 

Do. 

G ame, ‘ ‘ Village’ ’ . 



1.00 

1.01 

. 86 

.36 

. 25 

342 

342 

342 

342 


.35 

.35 

.30 

1.84 

75.43 

86. 33 

1.29 

1.39 

3. 00 

3.00 

9 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 

Do. 

Game. 

Game.. 



3.00 

1.875 

9 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 

Do. 

Game , t( Lotto ’ 1 . 



. 50 


80 

1.34 

3.00 

/ 7.60 

\ 6.86 

l 9 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 

Do. 

.do. 



5.25 

.74 

1. 24 


8 

.67 

9.00 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 

Do.. 

Toy sailboat of wood.... 



.26 

342 


.26 

66.66 

.84 

2.10 

3.20 

[ 9,36 

|, 1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 





2.81 




Do . 

Mechanical toy automo¬ 
bile. 

Mechanical toy, “La¬ 
borer.” 

Mechanical toy auto¬ 
mobile. 

Mechanical toy, “Far¬ 
mer Boy.” 

Mechanical toy, “Am¬ 
bulance.” 

Mechanical toy, “Mail 
Wagon.” 

Mechanical toy, 

“Truck.” 


26.91 

10.95 

6.13 

342 

342 


9.42 

3.83 

98 

41.54 

84. 00 

75.60 

9,36 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 

Do 


3.28 

.do. 

99.3 

17.94 

36.00 

36.00 

9 36 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 


.. do. 

75.60 

9,36 

9,36 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 












75.60 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 












75.60 

9,36 

1414 

.do. 1 

431 1 

.do. 

Dn 

Mechanical toy, “Auto- 
mobi'e.” 


3.58 

.82 

342 

35 per cent. 

1.10 

28. 36 

1.56 

7.06 

9, 36 

1414 

.do.| 

431 

.do. 




S. 03 

1.11 

342 


2.81 

19. 24 

2.30 

14.25 

16.76 

9 

1414 

.do. 

431 ' 

.do. 


ball. 

2-inch plain gray rubber 
ball. 



3.08 

.56 

342 

.do. 

1.29 

11.57 

.64 

6.17 

4.92 

9 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 




1.49 

.51 

342 

.do. 

.51 

2.35 







Gross. 

1.75 

.33 

342 

.do. 

.61 

123 

3.31 

6.00 

6.86 

9 

1414 

40 per cent. 

431 

35 per cent. 












4.90 

9 

1414 

.do. 

431 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 









6.86 

9 

1414 

.do.I 

431 

.do. 


Remarks. 


' Former pnce, $36, reduced to $23, be¬ 
cause of overstock and manufac¬ 
turer discontinuing production; 
landed cost, $24.25. 

Because of weight of material used, 
domestic article 15 per cent supe¬ 
rior to foreign article; actual selling 
price domestic'article, $41.65. 


Found no embossed wood blocks 
■ imported. 


Actual selling price domestic article 
$2. Add 50 per cent for superior 
package and excess material in 
foreign article. 


In part of foreign material. 

Do. 

Landed cost, $2.50; former price, 
$3.50; price reduced because of be¬ 
ing overstocked and manufacturer 
discountinuing production. 


i Actual selling price, $7.50; foreign article worth one-third more. 














































































































































































































































































































































238 

Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued 


Country. 


France.. 

Germany... 


Japan. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Austria. 


Japan.. 

Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1414— 
Continued. 


Toy jewelry. 

Floor chimes of steel. 


Paper bird kite, 16 
inches, no brace. 

Paper bird kite, 18 
inches, with brace. 
Paper kite, 12 inches, no 
.brace. 

Cotton filled figure rep- 
resenting “Santa 
Claus,” 21 inches. 
Cotton filled figure, rep- 
resenting “Santa 
Claus,” 3 inches. 
Cotton filled figure rep- 
resenting “Santa 
Claus,” 4 inches. 
Cotton filled figure rep- 
resenting “Santa 
Claus,” 6 inches. 
Cotton filled figure rep- 
resenting “Santa 
Claus,” 8 inches. 
Cotton filled figure rep- 
resentmg “Santa 
Claus,” 10 inches. 

Toy animals, cotton and 
wood, “Rooster,” 21 
inches. 

Toy animals, cotton and 
wood, “Rooster,” 4 
inches. 

Toy animals, cotton and 
wood, “Rabbit,” If 
inches. 

Toy animals, cotton and 
wood, “ Rabbit,” 4 
inches. 

Toys made of cotton, 
paper, and wood, cot¬ 
ton dog. 

Toys made of cotton, 
paper, and wood, 
musical toy. 

Toys made of cotton, 
paper, and wood, toy 
ship. 

Toy ball. 

.do. 

Crown ball, 4 inches. 

Crown ball, 5 inches. 

Rubber sponge ball, 2J 
inches. 

Rubber balls. 

Tongue ball. 

Ball, india rubber, cov¬ 
ered. 

Water flowers. 

Baseball, indoor, 11 
inches. 

Children’s play ball of 
sheepskin,in 2 glossed 
colors and 4 varieties. 
Children’s play ball 
made of sheepskin, 
capless pattern, with 
8 sections. 

Paragraph No. 1415. 
None found. 


.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found.. 

Floor chimes of steel, 
cast iron, wood. 


None found. 

-do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

-do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


-do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


,do. 


Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, for 
work on material of 
high tensile strength; 
vitrified or silicate 
wheel; 1 by 8 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, for 
work on material of 
high tensile strength; 
vitrified or silicate 
wheel; 2 by 12inches. 


Unit. 


Gross.. 
Dozen. 


Thousand. 

_do_ 

_ do.... 

Gross. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Dozen. 
_do. 


.do. 


Gross.. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do.. 

_do.. 


Dozen. 

_do. 

Gross.. 


.do. 

Dozen.. 

.do. 


.do. 


Each. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$.5. 21 
1.80 


22.08 
27.14 
8.78 
. 47 

.67 

1.23 

2.28 
3.92 
5.68 
1.02 

2.23 

.65 

2.04 

.51 

.392 

.459 

67.65 
3.70 
10. 40 
12.62 
11.82 

2.80 

.405 

9.27 

.825 

1.33 

4. 97 

6.43 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


*0.911 
.63 


3.08 

3.79 
1.225 

.0625 

.99 

.16 

.305 

.525 

.75 

.20 

.446 

.13 

.408 

.102 

.078 

.091 

.89 

.33 

1.80 
2. 20 
1. 18 

.56 

.08 

.92 

.075 

.17 

.45 

.58 


Para¬ 

graph. 


342 

342 


342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 

342 


Duty, present act. 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 
...do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


$1.82 

.63 


7.19 

8.83 
2.86 

. 1525 

.22 

.40 

.745 

1.28 

1.83 
.35 
.78 
.227 
.714 
.178 
.137 
.16 


2.165 
1.18 
3.33 
4. 03 
5.07 

.98 

.14 


.29 

.43 

1.74 
2.25 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Ill 

64.7 


37.25 

43 

41 

39 

48 

42.4 

47.1 

50 

46.24 

56 

88 

80 

71 

26.6 

31.8 

41 


Amount 


24. 75 


26.12 

32.5 

92 

64 

70 

24.35 

31.9 

70 


$ 8.86 

1.98 


12.05 

16.94 

5.28 

.265 

.47 

.70 
1.57 
2.875 
3.84 
.88 
3.05 

.80 
2.24 
.21 
. 193 
.29 


1.29 


4. 73 

1. 41 
.575 
9.06 

.835 

.47 

2.29 


6.42 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$16.80 
5.04 


44.40 
56.70 
18.15 

.95 

1.45 
2.55 
4.90 
8.60 

12.10 

2.45 

6.50 

1.80 

5.40 
1.00 

.80 

1.00 

9.00 
6.50 
15.00 
18. 00 
22.80 

5.75 
1.20 
23. 23 

2.025 

2.40 

9.45 
15.68 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$4.33 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


1.56 


5.00 


4 

4 

4 

4 

20 

2 

2 

28 

4 

4 


50 


50 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1414 

1414 


1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 


1414 


1414 


1414 


1414 


1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 

1414 


1414 


1415 


1415 


House bill. 


1909 


Rate on American Para- 
valuation. graph. 


40 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1414 .do. 

1414 .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 


-do. 


431 

431 


431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 


Rate. 


35 per cent. 
.do. 


431 


431 


431 


431 


431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 

431 


431 


432 


432 


. .do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 


.do. 


431 .do. 

431 .do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do . 
.do. 
.do., 
.do., 
.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 


. do. 


.do. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle, $3.25; foreign article considered 
one-third superior because of size, 
material, and general construction. 


Landed cost, $9.82. 

Landed cost, $15.53. 
Landed cost, $18.85. 



























































































































































































































































































































































































239 

Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued, 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount 

United 

States. 

Paragraph No. 1415— 
Continued. 

None found. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, with 
rubber orshellac bind¬ 
er; J by 6 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, with 
rubber or shellac 
binder; 1 by 8 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, for 
work on material hav¬ 
ing a low tensile 
strength; vitrified or 
silicate wheel 1 by 8 
inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, for 
work on material hav¬ 
ing a low tensile 
strength; vitrified or 
silicate wheel; 2 by 12 
inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, with 
rubber or shellac 
binder; J by 6 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, with 
rubber or shellac 
binder; 1 by 8 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, for 
work on material of 
high tensile strength; 
vitrified or silicate; 

1 by 8 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 

wheels; wheels, for 
work on material of 
high tensile strength; 
vitrified or silicate; 

2 by 12 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 

wheels; elastic wheels, 
for work on material 
of high tensile 
strength; Jby6inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; elastic wheels, 
for work on material 
of high tensile 
strength; 1 by 8 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, for 
work on material of 
low tensile strength; 
verified or silicate; 1 
by 8 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; wheels, for 
work on material of 
low tensile strength; 
vitrified or silicate; 2 
by 12 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; elastic, for 
work on material of 
low tensile' strength; 

J by 6 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; elastic, for 
work on material of 
low tensile strength; 1 
by 8 inches. 

Abrasive grinding 
wheels; rubber wheels; 

J by 6 inches. 

Each. 









.do. 

.do. 









.do. 

.do. 










.do. 










.do. 


• 







.do. 

.do. 



















.do. 











.do. 









.do. 

.do. 










.do. 










.do. 









































1 









Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara 
ble. 


House bill. 

1909 

' 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 

| 

Kate. 

$0.85 

50 

1415 

20 per cent. 

432 

25 per cent. 

2.34 

50 

1415 


432 

.do. 

1.87 

50 

1415 


432 

.do. 

6.00 

50 

1415 


432 


.85 

50 

1415 


432 

_do_ 

2.34 

50 

1415 


432 


1.40 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 

4.50 

50 

1415 


432 


.85 

50 

1415 


432 


2.84 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 


1.64 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 


5.26 

50 

1415 


432 


.85 

50 

1415 


432 


2.84 

50 

1415 


432 








.85 

50 

1415 

_do. 

432 








Remarks. 
























































































































































































240 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges. 

Duty, present act. 

price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

valuation. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 1415— 
Continued. 




















Abrasive grinding 
wheels; rubber wheels, 

1 by 8 inches. 

None found. 










$2.84 

50 

1415 

20 per cent. 

432 

25 per cent... 


France. 

Emery paper, paper 
coated with ground 
and sized emery by 
means of a suitable 
adhesive. 

Emery paper, paper 
coated with ground 
and sized emery by 
means of a suitable 
adhesive; 00 to 4. 

Emery paper, paper 
coated with ground 
and sized emery by 
means of a suitable 
adhesive; 000. 

Emery paper, paper 
coated with ground 
and sized emery by 
means of a suitable 
adhesive; 00, 0, and 1. 

Emery paper, paper 
coated with ground 
and sized emery by 
means of a suitable 
adhesive; 1G to 4. 



















$0.99 

.96 

11.38 

10.60 

10.99 

$0.073 

.08 

1.71 

1.59 

1.65 

343 

343 

343 

343 

343 


$0.20 

.19 

2.28 

2.12 

2.20 

74.6 

67.4 

78.9 

64. 2 

• $0.94 

.83 

12.13 

9.19 

$2. 20 

2.06 


50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 


On 


1UU blluvtS - - - - . 



1415 

.do. 

432 




1,000 sheets.... 


27. 50 


50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 




23. 50 


50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 





58.2 

8.66 

23.50 


50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 


Emery paper, paper 
coated with emery or 
an artificial abradant; 
120; 9by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery paper, paper 
coated with emery or 
an artificial abradant; 
60; 9 by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery paper, paper 
coated with emery or 
an artificial abradant; 
24; 9 by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery paper; paper 
coated with emery or 
an artificial abradant; 
FF; 9 by 11 inch 
sheets. 

Emery paper; paper 
coated with emery or 
an artificial abradant; 
2-60; 9 by 11 inch 
sheets. 

Emery paper; paper 
coated with emery or 
an artificial abradant; 
3J-24; 9 by 11 inch 
sheets. 

Abrasive; paper coated 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 100D; 
9 by 11 inch sheets. 

Abrasive; paper coated 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 70E; 9 
by 11 inch sheets. 

Abrasive; paper coaetd 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 40E; 9 
by 11 inch sheets. 

Cloth coated with emery 
or an artificial abra¬ 
dant; 100-100; 9 by 11 
inch sheets. 

Cloth coated with emery 
or an artificial abra¬ 
dant; 2-60; 9 by 11 
inch sheets. 

Cloth coated with emery 
or an artificial abra¬ 
dant; 3J-24; 9 by 11 
inch sheets. 



6.80 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 












10. 68 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 












16.05 

50 

1415 


432 

.do. 












8.00 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 












12.55 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 


- 







% 





IS. 90 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 












14.10 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 












21.90 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 












31.20 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 












30.00 

50 

1415 


432 













30.50 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 


.do. 










46.00 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

_do_ 



















Remarks. 


This paper is all consumed by man¬ 
ufacturers of fine metal work and 
jewelry; no domestic goods of 
similar quality are made. 


In part of foreign material. 












































































































































































































241 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES —Continued. 






Foreign article. 

O verhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

F oreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 






United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Percent. 

Amount. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 

Ivd> be* 


Paragraph No. 1415— 
Continued. 

None found. 

Carbicon combination; 

9 by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery cloth coated 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 120; 9 
by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery cloth coated 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 60; 9 
by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery cloth coated 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 24; 9 
by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery cloth coated 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 120; 9 
by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery cloth coated 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 60; 9 
by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery cloth coated 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 24; 9 
by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery cloth coated with 
emery or an artificial 
abradant; FF; 9 by 
11 inch sheets. 

Emery cloth coated 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 2-60; 

9 by 11 inch sheets. 

Emery cloth coated 
with emery or an arti¬ 
ficial abradant; 34-24; 

9 by 11 inch sheets. 










$38.80 

50 

1415 

20 per cent. 

432 

25 per cent. 


.do. 










22.95 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 


.do. 










27.95 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. . 


.do. 










35.20 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 


.do. 










25.50 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 












31.00 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 



0 









39.10 

50 

1415 


432 

.do. 












27.00 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 












32.80 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 

.do. 












41.40 

50 

1415 

.do. 

432 



Paragraph No. 1417. 

Case of 6,000 
boxes. 

$37.86 


345 

25 per cent. 

$9.465 

1.43 

$0,675 

$48.00 


53 

1417 

30 per cent. 

346 

5 cents per gross... 

Sweden. 


Matches (books), book 
matches in folder with 
advertising matter on 
folder; contains 20 
wood - pulp safety 

matches, four colors 
and gold printed. 

Matches (book), book 
matches in folder with 
advertising matter on 
the folder; contains 20 
wood - pulp safety 

matches, two colors, 
printed. 

Matches, red stick, 
standard size, small 
box, wood. 






2.75 

24 

1417 

.do. 

43 

35 per cent. 












3.80 

24 

1417 

.do. 

43 

.do. 


.do. 










.89 

24 

1417 

.do. 

43 

.do. 


.do. 

Paragraph No. 1418. 


6.37 

7.08 

8.70 

5.00 

6.30 

12.82 

$0.96 

1.06 

346 

346 


.95 

68.9 

5.71 

15.39 

19.90 

42 

1418 

25 per cent. 

437 

30 per cent. 

Germany. 

Cartridges, 25 caliber, 
automatic. 

Same as foreign. 


.do. 

1.06 

64.0 

5.95 

16.67 

21.62 

42 

1418 

.do. 

437 

.do. 

Do. 

Cartridges, 32 caliber, 
automatic. 


.do. 

1.30 

.75 

.75 

346 

346 

346 


1.30 

.75 

34 

49.7 

3.85 

3. 23 

16.67 
10.70 

21.62 

13.21 

42 

1418 

.do. 

437 





..do . 

42 

1418 

_.do. 

437 

.do. 

Germany. 

Cartridges, 32 caliber, 
short, Smith & Wesson 
or Colt revolver. 

.do. 



.95 

45.8 

3.67 

12.83 

16.13 

42 

1418 

.do. 

437 

.do. 

Do. 

Cartridges, 38 caliber, 
short, Smith & Wesson 
or Colt revolver. 

Paragraph No. 1419. 


100 pounds... 

2.62 

347 


2.56 

22.2 

4.00 

22.00 


20 

1419 

20 per cent. 

438 

20 per cent. 


. Gray duck feathers, 

None found. 











crude feathers of the 
duck, 90 per cent pin. 


133 pounds... 

14.15 

1.66 

347 

.do. 

2.83 

28.5 

5.30 

23.94 


20 

1419 

.do. 

438 


Do. 

Gray duck feathers, 
crude, containing 84 
per cent duck, 7 per 
cent chicken, and 9 
per cent dust. 

.do. 













Remarks. 


In part of foreign material. 


prohibited in many large cities. 


revenue tax of 10 per cent. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


95182—22-32 




































































































































































































































242 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 


China. 


Germany. 


Czechoslovakia 
Italy. 


Germany.. 


Do. 

France. 


Do. 


Japan.do 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1419— 
Continued. 

White goose feathers, 
crude, containing 84 
per cent goose, 7 per 
cent chicken, and 9 
per cent dust. 

Poppy heads, colored, 
2 colors. 

Ituscus, dyed.. 

Ruscus, bleached.. 


Thistles, natural thistles, 
colored. 

.do. 

Artificial flowers. 


.do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Germany. 

Czechoslovakia. 


France. 


China. 


.do. 

.do. 

Artificial flowers, (for- 
get-me-not). 

Artificial flowers. 

None found. 


France. 


Do. 


China. 


Paragraph No. 1420. 

Dressed and black dyed, 
long haired coney 
skins; the skins are 
put up in bundles of 
1 dozen each and sold 
at an average price in 
sets of 4 dozen each; 
1 dozen size x, 2 
dozen size xx, 1 dozen 
size xxx, 1 set. 

Dressed China dog-skin 
mats, made of 1 dog 
skin with pieces of 
dog s kin sewn on edge 
to make a mat about 
25 by 39 inches; the 
pieces used on edges 
are thrown away when 
the mat is made up 
into an article in the 
United States. 

Fur felt mulls or skirts: 
material of fur felt for 
making ladies’ hats, 
composed of fur of rab¬ 
bits, beaver, or other 
animals. 


Fur felt muffs or skirts; 
material of fur felt for 
making ladies’ hats, 
composed of fur of 
rabbits, beaver, or 
other animals. 


Mongolian lambskin 
crosses', dressed nat¬ 
ural Mongolian lamb¬ 
skins sewn into a Mal¬ 
tese cross about 52 
inches in width and 
52 inches in length 
(the wings are 25 
inches in width). 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


.do. 


Rusens, dyed. 
None found... 


.do. 


.do. 

Artificial flowers (bou- 
tonniers). 


.do. 


None found. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Unit. 


133 pounds. 


Thousand. 


Pound. 
_do.. 


.do. 


. ...do. 
Dozen., 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

Artificial flowers. 


Same as foreign. 


None found. 


Same as foreign. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Dozen. 


Mat. 


.do. 


N one found. 


Each. 


.do. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency, 


$29.00 


1.20 

.088 

.154 

.227 

.272 
1.0590 


1.12 


.70 


.37 

.53 

.49 

.67 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc 


4.15 


1.96 


1.09 


1.52 


7.25 


$2.14 


1.72 

.022 

.014 

.285 

.39 

.077 


.43 


.15 


.05 

.07 

.12 

.02 


.155 


.15 


.26 


( 3 ) 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


347 


385 

385 

497 

385 

385 

347 


347 


347 


347 

347 

347 

347 


Rate. 


20 per cent. 


348 


348 


348 


15 per cent. 

15 per cent. 
Free. 


15 per cent. 


_do. 

60 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


$5.80 

.18 

.013 


.034 

.04 

.636 


.672 


.38 


.22 

.32 

.29 

.40 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Percent 

29.6 

45 

306 


30 per cent. 


10 per cent. 


1.245 


.196 


40 per cent . 


348 


348 


.do. 


.do. 


37 

6.8 

83.5 


24.2 


10.6 


40.5 

30.4 

170 

65 


Amount. 


$10.94 

1.40 

.377 


.20 

.048 

1.47 


. 53S 


.13 


.26 

.28 

1.53 

.71 


.33 


10 


.44 


.61 


2.83 


88.9 


.23 


1.53 


55.6 


21.5 


1.33 


2.17 


Selhng 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$47.88 


4.50 

.50 
■ .168 

.75 

.75 

3.24 


2.76 


1.36 


.90 
1.20 
2.43 

1.80 


5.88 


2.53 


3.25 


3.72 


12.25 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


$1.50 


3.24 


2. 52 


12.00 


5. 88 


2.61 


2.61 


20 


11 

11 

11 

11 


70 


4 

4 

70 

70 

70 


54 


54 


38 


38 


54 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1419 


1419 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


20 per cent. 


45 per cent. 


1419 .do. 

1419 .do. 


1419 


11 1419 

70 1419 


1419 


1419 


1419 

1419 

1419 

1419 

1419 


45 per cent. 


50 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

45 per cent. 


1420 20 per cent. 


1420 


10 per cent. 


1420 


35 per cent. 


1420 


1420 


.do. 


.do_ 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


45 per cent. 

.do. 438 

50 per cent. 438 


438 


385 

43S 

43S 

438 


Rate. 


20 per cent. 


438 


438 


438 

438 

438 

438 

438 


439 


439 


15 per cent. 


60 per cent. 


439 


.do. 
• do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do.. 
.do.. 


20 per cent. 


35 per cent. 


.do. 


Remarks. 


60 per cent. 

_do. 


Not for sale; imported for manu¬ 
facturing purposes. 


Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle, $3.60 per dozen, on account of 
domestic being 10 per cent superior 
to foreign. 

Actual selling price, $3.15; as the 
domestic article is larger, has pis¬ 
tils in the center, and shaded 
leaves toward center; 20 per cent 
should be deducted. 

No identical nor comparable articles 
manufactured in the United 
States. 


No similar patterns manufactured 
in United States. 

Do. 

No similar patterns imported in 
wholesale quantities. 


Importer’s usual overhead and profit 
10 per cent; actual selling price do¬ 
mestic article $6.88; allowance for 
superiority domestic article; do¬ 
mestic in part foreign material. 



This material is practically the body 
of a hat before it is manipulated 
into shape; composed of fur felt 
and very similar to articles enum¬ 
erated m paragraph 1427; not being 
mentioned by name it would be 
classified under paragraph 1420 
following T. D. 30990. 

Do. 


1 Landed cost. 


3 Included in foreign value. 














































































































































































































































243 

Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued, 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 


Description of foreign 
article. 



_ 






Selling 
price o 
foreign 
article i 

Country. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost 

duty 

including 

price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 





freight, 






United 





States 

insur- 

Para- 

Rate. 

Amount 



States. 

compara- 





currency 

. ance, etc 

graph 

Per cent 

. Amount 

ble. 


Paragraph No. 1420— 













Continued. 












Canada. 

Raw silver or black fox 
skins; the skin as 
taken off of the ani- 

None found... 












Each. 

$200.00 

$6.95 

491 

Freo. 















(U 


mal and dried for 
preservation. 













None found. 

China dogskin muff and 

Set of 1 muff 





















France. 

Fur wearing apparel, 
dressed seal, dyed, 
plucked, sheared, ana 

wolf). 

Same as foreign.... 

and 1 scarf. 

Each. 









. 4P /. DO 


455.00 

61.43 

348 

r a _ , 

$227.50 









32.5 

$241. 43 

$985.35 

551.00 






machined; American 













muskrat skins made 
into a coat 45 inches 
in length. 




\ 









Paragraph No. 1421. 












France. 

Hatters furs; I.apins 
Nonejarre. 

Hatters’ fur cut from 
skins from Australasia, 

Pound. 











.34 

.054 

348 


.0637 

50.7 

. 2323 

_ 






. 8/ 



Great Britain, and’ 
Continental Europe. 












Paragraph No. 1422. 












Austria. 

Fans, wood ribs, silk, 

Same as foreign. 


2.26 

.32 

349 



101.6 




China. 

lace edging. 

Fans, palm-leaf, bound.. 

None found. 

.do. 



3.05 

6.05 

6.05 

.40 

.11 




349 

.do. 

.20 

35.2 

.25 

.96 


Do. 

Fans, made of paper on 

.do. 

Per 100 pieces. 

• 82^ 
5.12 

.30 

.35 

349 

349 

.do. 

.41 

2.56 

21.5 

24.5 

.33 

1.97 

L 86 

. 


bamboo frames. 

Paragraph No. 1423. 

None found. 

Gun wads, black egde, 

Thousand. 











.do. 

A ihch. 

Gun- wads, white felt, 

.do. 











.do. 

finch. 

Gun wads, nitro cards_ 

.do. 









.20 


.do. 

Gun wads, express. 







. 




.do. 

Gun wads, cardboard. 

.do. 












C.B. 












.do. 

Gun wads, cardboard, A. 

.do. 











.do. 

Gun wads, card B. 

.do. 











.do. 

Gun wads, black, } inch. 

.do. 











.do... 

Oun wads, white felt, 

.do. 












f-inch. 












.do. 

Gun wads, grease proof.. 

.do. 











.do. 

Gun wads, card trap.... 

.do. 











Paragraph No. 1424. 











2. 82 

Italy. 

Human hair, raw, 16 

None found. 

Pound. 

1.93 

.28 

351 


.19 

81.2 

1.95 

4.35 



inches. 






Human hair, raw, 18 

.do. 


3.18 

.28 

351 

....do.. 

.32 

15.7 

.57 

4.35 



inches. 






Human hair, raw, 20 

.do. 

_do. 

3.86 

.28 

351 


. 39 


2 4. 53 

4.35 



inches. 

Human hair, raw, 22 

.do. 

-do.'. 

4.31 

_do. 

. 43 



.28 

351 

2 5.02 

4.35 


inches. 









.do. 

_do. 

4.50 

.28 

351 


. 45 


2 5. 27 

4.35 



points. 

.do. 





. 

Do 


.91 

.07 

351 

20 per cent. 

.18 

29.3 

.34 




and drawn, in various 
lengths, 10, 12, 14, 16, 
18, 20, 22, 24, 26, and 
28 inches. 


Gross. 























Hair nets, hand woven, 
manufactured from 

_do. 

2.66 

. 14 

351 

35 per cent. 

.93 

40.7 

1.52 

5 25 












European human 
hair, packed in 













bundles each con¬ 
taining 144 nets. 



3.10 

.15 

351 

-do. 









1.09 

38.2 

1. 60 

6 00 






3.10 

.15 

351 . 

-do.1 

1. 09 

38.2 

1.66 

6.00 . 



In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


54 


54 


56 

56 

56 

4 


50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 


21 


21 

21 

21 

21 

21 


1420 


54 1420 

54 1420 


40 per cent. 

15 per cent. 
50 per cent. 


1421 


22 per cent. 


1422 

1422 

1422 

1422 


1423 

1423 

1423 

1423 

1423 

1423 

1423 

1423 

1423 

1423 

1423 


1424 


1424 

1424 

1424 

1424 

1424 


40 per cent. 


..do_ 

.do_ 

..do- 


10 per cent. 
_do. 


...do. 

...do. 

...do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


, .do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

20 per cent. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


574 

439 

439 


Free. 

50 per cent. 
_do. 


439 


20 per cent. 


440 

440 

440 

440 


441 

441 

441 

441 

441 

441 

441 

441 

441 

441 

441 


583 


5S3 

583 

583 

5S3 

442 


50 per cent. 


_do_ 

-do- 

—do.... 


20 per cent. 
-do. 


...do. 
...do. 
.. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Free 



Remarks. 


276 raw silver fox skins in last auc¬ 
tion sale at London on Oct. 26 
and 27, 1921, and sold at £4 to 
£170 each, net; 1,071 were in auc¬ 
tion sale in London on Oct. 26 and 
following days and sold at £2 10s. 
to £130 each, net. 


Actual selling price $580 each; deduc¬ 
tion on account of superiority of 
domestic article. 


Domestic, in part foreign material; 
actual selling price of domestic 
article, $0.92; 5 cents allowed for 
better condition of American 
article. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 


All lengths of the merchandise sold 
at average price of $4.35 per pound. 
Average landed cost is $4.20 per 
pound. Average profit in trans¬ 
action is 34 per cent. Normal 
overhead arid profit 30 per cent. 
The 20-inch, 22-inch and points 
sold at a loss. 


20 


1424 


35 per cent 


442 


35 per cent 


20 

20 


1424 .do. 

1424 .do. 


442 .....do 
442 .do 


1 Sent to England to be sold at auction; commission 6 per cent. 


2 Landed cost. 

























































































































































































































































































































244 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


House bill. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 

Para- 





United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

valuation. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 1424- 
Con tinued. 
















Germany. 

Human hair wigs, as 
per sample. 



$7.80 

$0.66 

351 


$2. 73 

87.6 

89. 81 

$21.00 

$18.00 

21 

1424 

35 per cent. 

442 














Do. 




9.30 

.70 

351 


3.26 

103.6 

13.74 

27.00 

31.50 

21 

1424 

.do. 

442 


Paragraph No. 1425. 










None found. 

Double extra black, 










.637 

27 

1425 

10 per cent. 

444 


. do.. 

curled hair, manes and 
tails of horses. 

Diamond curled hair, 60 
per cent short hog’s 
hair and 40 per cent 
cattle hair. 

Pure South American 
all horses’ manes, 
curled hair, medium 
grade, and used for 
mattresses. 

Super extra gray curled 
hair, 100 per cent cat¬ 
tle hair (tails of steers 
and cows). 










. 319 

27 

1425 

. do. 

444 


.do. 










. 294 

27 

1425 

. do . 

444 












.54 

27 

1425 

.do. 

444 


Paragraph No. 1426. 

















Hair cloth (crinoline), 
45 picks. 

Hair seating, 23 inches 
wide; warp 26 ends, 3- 
plv cotton; weft 96 
picks horsehair, 7.61 
ounces to square yard. 

Hair press cloth, human 
hair woven. 




3.53 

353 

353 

6 cents square 
yard. 

15 cents square 
yard. 



. . . 


.315 

11 

1426 

35 per cent. 

445 


Hair seating, 24 inches 
wide; warp 27 ends, 3- 
ply cotton, weft 111 
picks horsehair, 7.70 
ounces to square yard. 

Hair press cloth, packed 
in sheets weighing 7.28 
pounds per square 
yard, 15 by 68. 


1.83 

.616 

.08 

.10 

4.5 

• 01 

2. 10 

1.85 

21 

1426 

.do. 

445 



.02 




.722 

11 

1426 

.do. 

445 










> 







.616 

.20 

.05 

.02 

353 
288 

350 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 

354 


.02 




. 70 

11 

1426 

.do. 

....445 






.05 




.40 

11 

1426 

25 per cent. 

382 









.35 

11 

1426 

35 per cent. 

441 


Paragraph No. 1427. 

Ladies’ fur felt hats, 
braided, unlined. 

Fur felt hats, men’s, silk 
lined, leather sweat- 
band. 1 



4.18 

3.95 

. 71 


1.88 

65 

4. 39 

11.16 


38 

1427 

20 per cent and $5 

446 




.40 

.do. 

1.78 

63.1 

3.87 

1 10.00 

4.75 

38 

1427 

per dozen. 

20 per cent and $16 

446 




3. 95 

3. 95 

.40 

.do. 

1.78 

63.1 

3.87 

1 10.00 

6. 37 

38 

1427 

per dozen. 

.do. 

446 





.40 

.do. 

1.78 

63.1 

3.87 

1 10.00 

4.00 

38 

1427 

.do. 

446 


Men’s fur felt hats: body 
fur felt, designated by 
maker as “qnalitie 
If”; color piombo 
(steel gray) band, etc.; 
24 ligne, silk and cot¬ 
ton mixed: elastic 
cord and button: 
leather 2-inch, not 
turned, not lined; di¬ 
mensions approxi¬ 
mately 5§-inch crown, 
2| by 2TVinch brim; 
width welted edge. 



29.39 

29.39 

6. 00 

.do. 

13.23 

35 

16.94 

65.56 

58.20 

38 

1427 

.do. 

446 




6.00 

I.do. 

13.23 

35 

35 

31.4 

31.4 

16.94 
16.94 
13.36 

13.36 

65.56 

47.94 
82.32 
47.94 

56.40 

38 

38 

38 

38 

1427 

1427 

1427 

1427 

.do. 

446 


.do. 

.do. 


29. 39 

6.00 

354 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

13.23 

11.42 

11.42 

65. 56 
55.80 

55.80 

446 

446 

446 

Do. 

Men’s fur felt hat. light 
weight; manufac¬ 
turer’s second quality; 
silk lined; silk and 
cotton mixed band 
and edging; leather 
sweat. 



25.38 

25.38 

5.64 

5.64 

.354 

354 



.... .do. 



25.38 

1 5.64 

354 

.do. 

11.42 

31.4 

13.36 

55. SO 

78. 40 

38 

1427 

.do.. 

446 


i English soft hat occasionally imported for few exclusive retailers on special order, not for general sale. 


1909 


Rate. 


35per cent... 


do 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic, $24 
per dozen. Domestic quality su¬ 
perior. Allow 25 per cent from 
domestic price. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material. 
Actual selling price of domestic 
$42 per dozen. 


10 per cent 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 



do 


Do. 


do 


8 cents square yard 


In part of foreign material. 


20 cents square 
yard. 



_do. 

44 cents per pound 
and 60 per cent. 


20 per cent 


Landed cost $0,686: not sold. Used 
for manufacturing purposes. Do¬ 
mestic, in part of foreign material. 
Hair press cloth under paragraph 
353 pays $0.15 per square yard. 
Square yard weighs 7.28 pounds; 
duty approximatel}' $0.02 per 
pound. Raw material used in 
domestic manufactured article 
known as human hair, raw, under 
paragraph 351, pays 10 per cent; 
cost of material, $0.45 per pound; 
duty, $0,045 per pound. 

Do. 

Landed cost $0.27; not sold; used for 
manufacturing purposes; actual 
selling price, domestic $0.50, due to 
superiority of domestic. 


20 per cent and 
$1.50 per dozen. 
20 per cent and $7 
per dozen. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


do. 

do_ 

do. 


.Actual sellingprice, $3.76, account of 
superiority of foreign. 

Domestic, in part of foreign. 


Actual selling price, $62.04, due to su¬ 
periority of domestic. All domes- 
tic, in part of foreign material. 


.do. 

do 


























































































































































































































245 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Italy. 


Czechoslovakia. 


Paragraph No. 1427- 
Con tinued. 

Men’s fur-felt hat; body 
fur felt; color, cobea 
(olive brown); band, 
etc., 2}-inch silk and 
cotton mixed, elastic 
cord and button; 
leather, 2-inch, not 
turned; full satin 
lined, with trade¬ 
mark printed in lin¬ 
ing; dimensions ap- 
promimately 5f-inch 
crown, 2}-inch brim, 
with welt edge. 

.. do. 

. .do. 

Men’s fur-felt hat; body, 
fur-felt velour; color, 
catalpa (olive green); 
band, etc., 2-inch silk 
and cotton taffeta; 
bow back; leather 11- 
skiver leather, not 
turned; lining, medi¬ 
um quality cotton- 
back satin; dimen¬ 
sions, approximately 
5}unch crown, 2J-inch 
brim, raw edge. 

...do. 


England. 


Italy. 


Do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Same as foreign. 


Czechoslovakia. 


.do.... 

.do_ 

.do.... 


.do . 


_do. 

None found. 


Fur-felt hats, stiff der¬ 
bies; silk lined, leather 
sweatband. 

_do. 

_do. 

None found. 


.do . 
.do . 


Paragraph No. 1428. 

Silver filigree jewelry, 
brooches, bracelets, 

Whitestone bar pins 
made of brass, silver 
plated, and chatons 
(imitation precious 
stones); the stones are 
pasted in by grinding 
cement, inserting in 
cups, and melting it, 
at the same time 
putting the stones in; 
this method claimed 
to take more time and 
labor than the Amer¬ 
ican way and more 
permanent. 

Whitestone bar pms, 
brass, nickel-plated, 
with chatons (imita¬ 
tion precious stones); 
the stones are pasted 
in (not beaded or set 
in as in domestic- 
made bar pins); stones 
pasted in stated to be 
as durably done as if 
set. 

None found. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Men’s fur-felt hat, silk 
lined, leather sweat- 
band. 

None found. 


Unit. 


Dozen. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$31.76 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

Each... 


.do. 

.do. 


Fur-felt hats; stiff der¬ 
bies, silk lined, leather 
sweatband. 

_do. 

_do. 


None found. 


Whitestone bar pins 
made of brass, silver 
plated, and chatons 
pasted in by using 
liquid brushed into 
the holes and the 
stones pasted in. 


Whitestone bar pins; 
imitation precious 
stones beaded or set 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Kilo... 
Dozen. 


.do. 


Whitestone bar pms, 
made of composition 
base metals, nontar- 
nishable, set with 
chatons; stones are 
beaded into metal for 
permancy; 11 - stone 
pin. 


.do. 


31.76 

31.76 

30.00 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$ 6.00 


6.00 

6.00 

6.00 


30.00 

30.00 

30.00 


4.89 


5.48 

6.4S 


23.58 
.50 


6.00 

6.00 

6.00 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


354 


354 

354 

354 


354 

354 

354 


.90 


.90 

.72 


354 


354 

354 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 


. .do. 

. do. 

. .do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


45 per cent. 


Amount. 


$14.29 


14.29 
14.29 
13.50 


13.50 
13.50 
13.50 


_do. . . 

_do... 


1.18 
.05 


.68 


.07 


356 

356 


356 


60 per cent. 
_do. 


2.20 


2. 47 
3.08 


14.15 
.30 


.do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Percent. 


40 


Amount. 


$20.49 


40 

40 

46} 


46} 

46} 

46} 


25.1 


35.5 
26. 46 


99.9 
135.2 


.41 


158.6 


20.49 

20.49 

23.04 


23.04 

23.04 

23.04 


2.01 


3.15 
2. 72 


38.89 

1.15 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$72.54 


72.54 
72.54 
72.54 


72.54 

72.54 

72.54 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$58.20 


52.64 
88.20 
70.14 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


90.24 

105.84 

120.00 

3.49 


10.00 


12.00 

13.00 


5.64 


5. 64 
5.00 


77.80 

2.00 


1.84 


3.00 


4.12 


4.90 


2.75 


38 


38 

38 

38 


38 

38 

38 

38 

38 


38 

38 

38 


38 

38 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1427 


1427 

1427 

1427 


1427 

1427 

1427 

1427 

1427 


1427 

1427 

1427 


1427 

1427 


22 | 1428 
22 I 1428 


22 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


20 per cent and $16 
per dozen. 


. .do. 
. .do. 
..do. 


. do.... 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

55 per cent 
.do. 


1428 


22 


1428 


..do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


446 


446 

446 

446 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


20 per cent and $7 
per dozen. 


.do.I 

;t°; ‘ """””1 Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


446 

446 

446 

446 

446 


446 

446 

446 


446 

446 


448 

448 


. do...- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

.do- 

60 per cent 
.do. 


448 


448 


.do. 


.do. 


Actual selling price $112.80, due to 
superiority of domestic. 

Actual selling price $117.60, due to 
superiority of domestic. 

In part of foreign material. 

Derby and stiff hats made in United 
States less than 5 per cent of total 
production of men’s fur-felt hats. 

Do. 

Do. 

In part of foreign material. 


Do. 

Do. 


Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is $3.43, 20 per cent having 
been added to meet superior qual¬ 
ity of the foreign article. Domes¬ 
tic manufacturers state they have 
ceased manufacturing; now im¬ 
port because of low price of im¬ 
ported article; they state labor 
cost of domestic is at least $12 per 
gross. 


Manufacturer states domestic pin 
costs $24 per gross, and, owing to 
cheap price of imported article, is 
now importing instead of manu¬ 
facturing. 












































































































































































































246 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
nrofit on lanrip.d 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 


House bill. 

1909 

---■---’ 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

price pf 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 


Remarks. 





United 

States 

currency 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

Rate. 


• 

Paragraph No. 1428— 
Continued. 



















None found. 

Whitestone bar pins, 
made of composition 
base metals, nontar- 
nishable, set with 
chatons; stones are 
beaded into metal for 
permancy; 13 - stone 
pin. 

Whitestone bar pins, 
made of composition 
base metals, nontar-: 
nishable, set with 
chatons; stones are 
beaded into metal for 
permancy; 15 - stone 

Dozen. 













448 




.do. 











22 

1428 

55 per cent. 














5.50 

22 

1428 

.do. 

448 





Whitestone bar pin made 

Gross. 
















Czechoslovakia. 

Necklaces, colored glass 
heads with metal links, 
metal chief value. 
Graduated bead neck- 

of white metal and 
chatons; the stones are 
beaded or set in by 
hand and the edges of 
the pin bright cut by 
hand. 

None found. 

Dozen. 

82.62 

$0.26 

356 

60 per cent. 

81.57 

34.8 

SI. 55 

S6.00 

42.00 

22 

28 

1428 

1428 

.do. 

448 

448 

.do. 


Do. 


Dozen strings.. 

3.15 

.32 

356 








laces, colored glass 



1.89 

95. 8 

5.14 

10.50 


28 

1428 

.do. 

448 

...do.... 


Do. 

beads, metal capped, 
metal chief value. 

Graduated bead neck¬ 
laces, colored glass 
beads, metal capped, 
metal chief value. 

Graduated bead neck- 

.do. 


2.14 

.21 

356 

.do. 

1.28 

79 

2.87 

6.50 





Do. 

.do. 


3.78 

.39 

356 



28 

1428 

.do. 

448 

.do. 



laces, colored glass 



.do.. 

2.27 

86.3 

5.56 

12. 00 


28 

1428 

.do. 

448 



Do. 

beads, metal capped, 
metal chief value. 

Metal and glass bead 
necklaces, metal chief 
value. 

Finger rings, made of 
brass, claimed to be 
gold plated, set with 
chatons. 

Watch chains, made of 

.do. 

Dozen. 

3.00 

.30 

356 

.do.. 

1.80 

17.6 

92.1 

109.7 

.90 

4.23 

10.77 

6.00 

8.82 

20.58 


22 

22 




Do. 

.do. 

Gross. 

2.70 

.27 

356 

.do. 

1.62 



.do. 

448 

.do. 


G ermany. 

Same as foreign. 


5.85 

.45 

356 

.do. 



.do. 

448 

.do. 



German or nickel silver 




27.00 

22 

1428 

.do. 

448 




None found. 

Waldemar watch chain 

Dozen. 









9.00 

22 

1428 




Do. 

Metal cigarette cases 

made of rolled plate 
wire 12/20, green gold 
finish, standard length 
13 inches. 

Same as foreign. 


7.96 

7.90 

3.63 

.80 

.79 

.84 

356 

356 

356 


4.7S 





44S 

.do. 


Do. 

made of nickel-plated 
tin. 




10.7 

11.6 

128.6 

1.46 

1.57 

8. 72 

15.00 

15.00 

22 

1428 

.do. 

448 

.do. 


France. 

Metal buttons, steel riv- 

None found. 


.do. 

.do. 

4- 74 

15.00 









eted, fancy patterns, 
size 6. 

Metal buttons, steel riv- 




15.50 


3 

142S 


427 

f cent per line per 
gross and 15 per 
cent. 


Do. 



3. 76 

.85 

356 

.do. 




10.92 






eted, fancy pattern, 
size 7. 

Metal buttons, steel riv¬ 
eted, fancy' pattern, 
size 10. 

Mesh bags, made of sil- 





9. 92 


3 

1428 

.do 

427 

.do. 


Do. 



9.40 

2.15 

356 

.do. 

5.98 

93 

16.31 

33.84 

2.70 


3 

1428 



Germany. 

Same as foreign. 


1.10 

.27 

356 

.do. 

.66 

33 

2.90 


427 




ver-plated nickel, sil¬ 
ver mesh, open mesh 
(not soldered). 

Mesh bags, made of 




3 

1428 


448 

25 per cent and 
specific. 

Actual selling price of domestic ar¬ 
ticle, S3.20; same, 10 per cent supe¬ 
rior to foreign article. 

Do. 

.do. 


1.62 

. 16 

356 

.do. 

.97 



2.75 

7.35 

2.25 

1 7.27 

3.75 


1428 

1428 

142S 

1428 

1428 


Do. 

nickel silver, mesh 
silver plated, 3-inch 
bag, square shape, not 
soldered. 

Mesh bags, made of sil- 



3.28 

.82 

356 

.do. 

1.97 

21 

1.28 

22 

22 

22 

22 


448 

.do. 

Landed cost, S2.75; importer states 
close selling price is due to compe¬ 
tition with similar domestic 
article. 

Do. 

ver-plated nickel, sil¬ 
ver mesh, soldered. 
Metal purse with chain 


Dozen. 

1.17 

.12 

356 

.do. 

.70 

88.4 

1.76 

3.75 


448 



Do. 

attached. 

Chain purses, base 

None found. 

Each. 

.03646 

.0018 

356 

.do. 

.02187 

25 

.015 

.075 


448 

60 per cent. 


Do. 

metal, silver plated. 
Dorine powder box with 
chain attached. 

Same as foreign. 

Dozen. 

2.53 

.32 

356 

.do. 

1.52 

22.1 

.97 

5.34 

8.33 


448 

448 

27 cents per dozen 
and 25 per cent. 








* 








60 per cent... 



1 Actual selling price, $8 for domestic article; same, 10 per cent superior to foreign. 




































































































































































































































247 


Country. 


France... 

Germany. 

England. 

France... 


Do. 


Germany. 


Holland. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Do.. 

Italy.... 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1428— 
Continued. 

Foxtail chain material 
for watch chains and 
other articles. 

Spring ring clasps for 
necklaces, made of 
brass with slotted 
opening arrangement. 

Paragrvph No. 1429. 

Bort, used for cutting 
stone. Rough dia¬ 
mond used for indus¬ 
trial purposes,weights 
of stones, J carat and g 
carat. 

Rough Australian sap¬ 
phires for cutting into 
meter jewels; a pre¬ 
cious stone mined in 
Australia; this quality 
is not generally used 
for cutting into stones 
for jewelry purposes; 
not produced in united 
States. 

Rough Australian sap¬ 
phires for cutting into 
sapphires for jewelry; 
a precious stone mined 
in Australia. 

Half pearls for jewelry 
purposes; small real 
pearls cut or split in 
half; first quality; not 
made in United States: 

Size 6. 

Size 7. 

Size 8.. 

Size 9. 

Size 10. 

Diamonds, precious 
stones, cut and pol¬ 
ished, round shapes; 
comparable merchan¬ 
dise not cut in United 
States. 

Fine white color, piqu6, 
poor make; average 
weight of stones, § 
carat. 

Light brown, piquti, 
color, 19 stones to a 
carat. 

Fine white color, fairly 
clean, single cut, 95 
stones to a carat. 

White color, poor make, 
single cut, 100 stones 
to a carat. 

White color, poor make, 
single cut, 70 stones 
to a carat. 

Fine white color, fairly 
clean, J carat per stone. 

Fine white color, fairly 
clean, g carat per stone. 

Strings of coral beads 
(looselystrung); made 
of coral, graduated 
sizes of beaus, round 
shape, 24-inch strings, 
40 grams weight to 
string; good quality; 
pure white coral. 

Strings of coral beads 
(loosely strung); made 
of coral, graduated 
sizes of beads, round 
shape, 24-inch strings, 
40 grams weight to 
string; good quality; 
pink and white coral. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Same as foreign..-. 


Spring ring clasps for 
necklaces made of 
brass, gold plated, 
without ring attached. 

As above, with ring at¬ 
tached. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 


.do. 


Unit. 


Foot. 


Gross. 


Foreign article. 


F oreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


$0.01786 

.38 


.do. 


Carat. 


Troy ounce.. 


Carat. 


Thousand. 

_do_ 

_do_ 

_do_ 

_do_ 


Carat. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

String.. 


.do. 


4.44 


.94 


.3935 


15.43 

25.73 

37.74 

45.75 
60.62 


155.92 

59.85 

133. 87 

69.30 

63.00 

157.50 
114.97 
.80 


2.00 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc 


$0.00357 

.08 


.02 


.02 


.00787 


.46 
.77 
1.13 
1.37 
1.82 


1.56 

.60 

1.34 

.69 

.63 

1.58 

1.15 

.16 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


356 

356 


.40 


357 


357 


357 


357 

357 

357 

357 

357 


357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 


357 


Rate. 


50 per cent. 

_do. 


Amount, 


10 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 

... .do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do_ 


20 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do., 

.do. 

.do.. 


.do.. 

.do. 


.do. 


$0.00892 
.19 


.44 


.09 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


6.2 

30.7 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


Selling 
price of 


domestic 

In¬ 

article 

vesti¬ 

reported 

compara¬ 

ble. 

gator 


$0.0063 $0.0366 


.20 


.03935 


3.08 

5.15 
7.55 

9.15 
12.12 


31.18 

11.97 

26.77 

13. 86 

12.60 

31.50 

22.99 

.16 


.40 


12.2 


19 


13.6 


56.5 

13.7 

33.8 

43.9 
50.8 


4.2 

2.2 
11.1 
13.3 

2.3 

18.1 


11.6 


51 


.60 


.20 


.06 


10.73 
4.35 

15.68 

24.73 
37.94 


8.04 

1. 58 
18.02 
11.15 
1.77 
34.42 


.13 


1.43 


.85 


5.50 


1.25 


.50 


29.70 
36.00 
62.10 
81.00 
112. 50 


196. 70 

74.00 

180.00 

95.00 

78.00 

225.00 
128.00 
1.25 


4.23 


$0.04 
1.75 

2.15 22 


22 


22 


22 


22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 


22 



House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph 

Rate on America: 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

1428 

45 per cent. 

199 

45 per cent. 


1428 

.do. 

448 

60 per cent. 


1428 


448 

.do. 


1429 

10 per cent. 


Free. 


1429 


555 

.do. 


1429 

.do. 

555 



1429 

20 per cent. 

449 



1429 

_.do. 

449 



1429 

.do. 

449 

. do... 


1429 

.do. 

449 

_do. 


1429 

.do. 

449 

_ do... 






1429 

20 per cent. 

449 



1429 

_do. 

449 



1429 

_do. 

449 



1429 • 

_do. 

449 



1429 

_do. 

449 



1429 

_do. 

449 



1429 

_do. 

449 

_do. 

Landed cost $139.11; sold at a loss. 

1429 

_do. 

449 . 



1429 


449 . 

-do. 

































































































































































































































































248 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

F oreign 
value in 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 





United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 


Paragraph No. 1429— 
Continued. 









Onyx cameos, for jew¬ 
elry purposes; made of 
agate, a semiprecious 
stone, cut and en¬ 
graved; not made m 
United States; 14 by 

10 mm. size. 

Onyx cameos, for jew- 
elry purposes; m ade of 
agate, a semiprecious 
stone, cut and en¬ 
graved; not made, in 
United States; 16 by 
12 mm. size. 

Shell cameos for jew¬ 
elry purposes; made of 
sea shell, cornelian 
colored,cut into shapes 
and engraved; corne¬ 
lian; 50 mm. size. 

Shell cameos for jew¬ 
elry purposes, made of 
sea shell, cornelian 
colored,cut into shapes 
and engraved; corne¬ 
lian; 25 mm. size. 
Amethyst ring stones, 
made of amethyst, a 
semiprecious stone, 
cutand polished; fancy 
shapes for finger rings, 
first quality Brazilian 
amethyst (1 penny¬ 
weight equals 1£ 
grams). 

Garnets, 32 faceted for 
jewelry purposes, a 
semiprecious stone, 
round and oval shapes, 
cut and polished; not 
commercially cut in 
United States: 

B ohemian red, 
round, No. 16. 

B ohemian red, 
round, No. 25. 

B ohemian red, 
round, No. 30. 

B ohemian red, 
oval, 5 mm. 

Bohemian red, 
oval, 7 mm. 

B ohemian red, 
oval, 10 mm. 


Each. 

SO. 43 

$0.0216 

357 

20 per cent. 

SO.0866 




.60 

.03 

357 

.do. 

.1213 



.. do. 

.75 

.19 

357 

.do... 

.15 




.175 

.044 

357 

.do. 

.035 



Pennyweight . 

Dozen. 

1. 35 

.0405 

357 

.do. 

.27 

Czechoslovakia. 


.42 

.04 

357 

.do. 

.08 



.do. 

1.05 

.10 

357 

.do. 

.21 




2.10 

.21 

357 

.do. 

.42 




.56 

.06 

357 

.do. 

.11 



.do. 

1.40 

.14 

357 

.do. 

.28 



.do. 

8.19 

.82 

357 

.do. 

1.64 


. .do. 

String. 

2.35 

.12 

357 

.do. 

.47 


beads (loosely strung) 
for jewelry purposes, 
made of agate, a semi¬ 
precious stone, and 
colored to imitate the 
real lapis lazuli stone; 
round beads gradu¬ 
ated from 8 to 12 mm. 
in size; 70 cm. string; 
not made in United 
States. 


Carat. 

1.05 

.06 

357 

.do. 

.21 

Do. 

LJpiilS V tlboCl lOI JCW oil y ) t 

a semiprecious stone, 
cut and polished, 
round shapes, good 
quality; these sizes noi 
cut in United States; 
stone sizes, 12 to 21. 


Each string.. 

2.97 

.15 

357 

.do. 

.60 


beads (loosely strung) 
for jewelry purposes, 
cut and faceted?, 8 to 
12 mm. graduated sizes 
of beads; 75cm.lengtl 
of string. 

. 








Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Percent. 

Amount. 

38.8 

$0.21 

$0.75 


22 

66.6 

.50 

1.25 


22 

37.6 

.41 

1.50 


22 

100 

.25 

.50 


22 

48.8 

.81 

2.47 


22 

39.6 

.21 

.75 


22 

47 

.64 

2.00 


22 

19 

.52 

3.25 


22 

112.3 

.82 

1.55 


22 

119.9 

2.18 

4.00 


22 

87.8 

9.35 

20.00 


22 

70 

2.06 

5.00 


22 

IS. 9 

.25 

1.57 


22 

61.2 

2.28 

6.00 


22 


House hill. 

1909 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 


1429 

20 per cent. 

449 

10 per cent. 

14C9 

.do. 

449 

.do. 

1429 

.do. 

449 

.do. 

1429 

.do. 

449 

.do. 

1429 

.do. 

449 

.do. 

m 




1429 

.do. 

449 


1429 


449 


1429 


4-19 


149 Q 


449 

.do. 

1429 

.do. 

449 

.do. 

149.Q 


449 

.do. 

1429 


449 


1429 

.do. 

449 

20 per cent.. 

1429 


449 

10 per cent.. 






Remarks. 















































































































































































249 


Country. 


Germany 


England 


Czechoslovakia. 


France 


Germany 


Do 


France 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1429- 
Con tinued. 

Australian sapphires, for 
jewelry purposes; 
mined in Australia; 
cut and polished in 
Germany; these small 
sizes not believed to 
be cut commercially 
in United States; sizes 
3 to 6 mm.; square 
shape. 

Montana sapphires, for 
jewelry purposes; cut 
and polished in Eu¬ 
rope from rough sap¬ 
phires mined in Mon¬ 
tana, United States of 
America, not cut in 
United States: 

Bound shape, under 
7-stone size. 

Bound shape, under 
12 -stone size. 
Bound shape, under 
7-12-stone size. 
Square, 2-3 mm. 

stone size. 

Square, f-mm. .stone 
size. 

Square, 4 mm. stone 
size. 

Square, § mm. stone 
size. 

Chalons (imitation pre¬ 
cious stones); made of 
paste glass; cut and 
polished; foiled on 
back; not manufac¬ 
tured in United States; 
white, XX. 

Doublets (imitation pre¬ 
cious stones), used in 
jewelry manufactur¬ 
ing; all round stones; 
stone sizes; made in 
2 parts, pasted to¬ 
gether; the top part is 
of garnet and the un¬ 
der part of colored 
glass; imitates various 
precious and semipre¬ 
cious stones; not be¬ 
lieved to be manufac¬ 
tured in United States: 
Size 5 to 10 
Size 11 to 15 
Size 16 to 20 
Size 21 to 25 
Size 26 to 30 
Size 31 to 35 
Size 36 to 40 
Size 41 to 45 

Synthetic rubies, used 
in manufacture of jew¬ 
elry: made chemically 
of alumina and color¬ 
ing matter; not manu¬ 
factured in United 
States; size, 10 by 8 
mm.; flat or bent top. 

Synthetic rubies (for 
jewelry purposes); 
made of alumina and 
coloring matter ;round 
shape; not made in 
United States; size 
No. 22. 

Synthetic white sap¬ 
phires (imitation pre¬ 
cious stones), used for 
jewelry manufactur¬ 
ing; round shape 
stone; sizes, 21 to 30; 
made of alumina and 
coloring matter, by 
chemical process; not 
manufactured in 
United States; size 
No. 22. 


Foreign article. 


Description of domestic 
rticle. 


Unit. 


None found. 


Carat. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$3. 75 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


2.78 
2.88 

3.79 
3.89 
5.76 
9.22 

15. 36 
1.54 


2.48 
2.93 
3.86 
4.96 
6. 20 
7. 75 
9. 30 
11.23 
.094 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


*0.22 



.03 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.09 

.15 

.15 


.25 
.29 
.39 
.50 
.62 
.78 
.93 
1. 12 
.016 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


357 


357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 


357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 


Bate. 


20 per cent. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.12 .0018 


. 36 .0054 


357 


357 


.do. 


Amou nt. 


$0. 75 


.56 
. 59 
.76 
.78 
1.15 
1.84 
3.07 
.31 


.50 
.60 
.77 
1.00 
1. 24 

1. 55 

1.86 

2. 24 
.019 


Per cent. 


.do. 


27.1 


37.9 

32.8 

30.7 

38 

43.4 

34.5 
13 
46 


60 

64 

80 

67.2 

78.6 

80 

100.9 

85 

38.4 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


. 024 i 24. 6 


.072 i 31.9 


1.28 

1.15 

1.41 
1.79 
3.03 
3.85 

2.42 
.92 


1.94 

2. 48 

3. 98 

4. 34 
6 . 34 
s. 00 

12.21 

12.41 

.05 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


SI. 28 I $6.00 


4.65 
4.65 
6.00 
6.50 
10.00 
15.00 
21.00 
2.92 


5.17 
6.30 
9.00 
10.80 
14.40 
18.00 
24. 30 
27. 00 
. 18 


.036 . 182 


. 15 . 59 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


22 1429 


Bate on American [ Para- 
valuation. i graph. 


Bemarks. 


Bate. 


20 per cent. 


449 


22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 


22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 


22 


22 


1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 


1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 


1429 


1429 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do, 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


....do_ 


449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 


449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 


10 per cent. 


20 per cen t. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do_ 

_do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


449 


449 



95182—22 - 33 
































































































































































































































































































250 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 


Czechoslo¬ 

vakia. 


France. 


Japan. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

France. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

1 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1429— 
Continued. 

Imitation precious 
stones for jewelry pur¬ 
poses; made of paste 
glass: 

Size 22/12 mm. 


Size 18/13 mm. 

Size 12 mm. 

Size 8 mm. 

Size 18 mm. 

Size 15 mm. 

Size 7 mm. 

Size 5 mm. 

Size 13/6 mm. 

Size 10/5 mm. 

Size 10/3 mm. 

- Size 41/33 mm. 

Size 18/13 mm. 

Size 20/10 mm_ 

Orient pearls (imitation 
pearls), for jewelry 
purposes; made of 
blown glass; button 
shape; coated on in¬ 
side with nacre, and 
filled with wax; 

Size 41 to 45.. 

Size 46 to 50.. 

Size 51 to 55.. 

Size 56 to 60. 

Size 61 to 70. 

Pearl beads (imitation), 
temporarily strung: 

18-inch string. 

.do. 


Foreign article. 


Unit. 


Same as foreign. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Gross.. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


None found. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


4 °. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Thousand, 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Paragraph No. 1430. 

Cotton laces made on 
circular lace machine, 
8/2-ply yarn, J.6 spin¬ 
dles. 

Cotton laces made on 
circular lace machine, 
8/2-ply yarn, 22 spin¬ 
dles. 

Cotton laces made on 
circular lace machine, 
8/2-ply yarn, 32 spin¬ 
dles. 

Cotton laces made on 
circular lace machine, 
8/2-ply, yarn, 44 spin¬ 
dles. 

Cotton laces made on 
circular lace machine, 
8/2-ply yarn, 64 spin¬ 
dles. 

Cotton laces made on 
circular lace machine, 
8/2-ply yarn, 18 spin¬ 
dles. 

Cotton laces made on 
circular lace machine, 
8/2-ply yarn, 36 spin¬ 
dles. 

Cotton laces made on 
circular lace machine, 
8/2-ply yarn, 44 spin- 

_ dies. 

uotton laces made on 
circular lace machine, 
16/2-ply yarn, 52 spin¬ 
dles. 

Metal laces, gold and 
silver. 

Cotton lace made on 12- 
point lever lace ma¬ 
chine, 15 inches to the 
rack, 140/2 yarn in the 
independent beams, 
180/2 yarn in the bob¬ 
bin. 


Same as foreign. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Each.. 
_do. 


Dozen 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.dc. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.dc . 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Yard. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Dozen yards. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


SI. 08 

.96 

.26 

.18 

.54 

1.20 

.24 

.36 

.60 

.24 

.19 

4.20 

1.20 
1.20 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Duty, present act. 


15.00 
16.66 
18. 33 
21.66 
28.33 


.73 
■ 45 1 


.13 

.22 

.31 

.47 

.58 

.16 

.33 

.47 

.52 

.0352 

.10 


. 09§ 

.117 

.127 

.15 

.165 

.22 

.205 

.25 

.235 


$ 0.11 

.10 
.03 
.02 
.05 
.12 
.02 
.04 
.06 
.02 
.02 
.42 
. 12 
.12 


.75 

.83 

.92 

1.08 

1.42 


.015 

.0075 


.007 


.013 


.018 


.028 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.034 


.009 


.019 


.028 


.03 


.0017 

.01 


.0095 

.01175 

.0127 

.015 

. 0165 

.022 

.0205 

.025 

.0235 


357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 

357 


Rate. 


357 

357 

357 

357 

357 


333 

333 


258 

258 

258 

258 

258 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 


358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 


.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


35 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 1 . 


_do. 1 . 


20 per cent. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do..;. 


35 per cent L 


....do. 1 . 


.do. 1 . 


60 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


60 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Amount. 


$0.22 

.20 
.05 
.04 
.11 
.24 
.05 
.07 
.12 
. 05 
.04 
.84 
.24 
.24 


3.00 

3.33 
3.67 

4.33 
5.66 


.255 

.16 


.03 


.05 


.08 


.12 


.15 


.07 


.14 


.20 


.23 


.0212 

.06 


.057 

.07 

.08 

.09 

.10 

.13 

.122 

.15 

.14 


Per cent. 


59.5 

58.7 

47.6 
45. 8 

42.8 

44.2 

61.3 

59.5 
60.2 
61.3 
60 

64.6 
60.2 
60.2 


44 

44 

44 

44 

27 


2.5 


3.7 

4.7 

3.8 

8.4 

8.9 

6.41 

175.39 
17.647 


39.3 
35.8 
13.79 
17.647 
26.11 
7.53 
26.03 
17.5 
36.76 


Amount. 


SO. 84 

.74 
.16 
.11 
.30 
.69 
.19 
.28 
.47 
.19 
.15 
3.54 
.94 
.94 


8.25 
9.18 
10.08 
11.93 
9.59 


.05 


.013 

.007 

.012 

.022 

.036 

.021 

.041 

.062 

.05 

.1019 

.03 


.0635 

.07125 

.0303 

.045 

.0735 

.028 

.0925 

. 074 

.1465 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$2.25 

2.00 

.50 

.35 

1.00 

2.25 
.50 
.75 

1.25 
.50 
.40 

9.00 

2.50 

2.50 


27.00 
30.00 
33.00 
39. 00 
45.00 


1.05 

.62 


.18 

.29 

.42 

.64 

.80 

.26 

.53 

.76 

.83 

.16 

.20 


• 22J 

.27 

.25 

.30 

.35^ 

.40 

.44 

.50 

.542 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$3. 50 

2. 75 
.55 
.35 
1.00 
2 50 
.75 
.60 
1.00 
.90 
.75 

6.50 

2.50 
2.00 


.23 

.40 

.59 

.86 

1.33 

.30 

.65 

.81 

1.04 

.1666 
. 284 


.30 

.39 

• 32J 

. 40J 

.49 

.512 

.63 

.58 

.72 


House bill. 


In- 

vesti- 

gator. | para¬ 
graph. 


22 

22 

22 

22 

22 


39 

8 


22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 


1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


45 per cent. 


1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 

1429 


1429 

1429 


1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 


1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 


.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 

.do_ 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do.. 


.do. 

.do. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do 

.do 

.dp 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph 


449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 

449 


449 

449 

449 

449 

449 


421 

421 


349 


349 


349 


349 


349 


349 


349 


349 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


349 

350 


350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 

350 


20 per cent. 


_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do.. 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 

.do... 


The imported stones are believed to 
be of somewhat better finish. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


10 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


35 per cent. 
_do. 


60 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do . 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


349 .do. 


.do. 

70 per cent. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


No profit; sold at cost; landed cost 
$0.62. 

Importer’s usual overhead and 
profit, 22 per cent. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


When not used chiefly for upholstery purposes, dutiable under par. 358 at 60 per cent. 




































































































































































































































































































































































































251 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


France. 


Do. 


Do.... 

Germany. 

Belgium.. 


France. 

Do. 

Do. 

China.. 


Paragraph No. 1430— 
Continued. 

Cotton lace made on 12- 
point levers iace ma¬ 
chine, 15 inches to the 
rack, 140/2 yarn in the 
independent beams, 
180/2 yarn in the bob¬ 
bin. 

.do. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Same as foreign. 


.do. 


Gold (or silver) metal 
thread lace,hand made. 
Hand-made Cluny lace 
edging. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Switzerland.... 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Switzerland. 


.do. 

.do. 


Hand-made crochet lace 
edging. 

Laces; hand-made ero- 
.chet lace composed of 
English spun yarn. 

_do. 

_do.. 

_do. 

Hand-made filet cotton 
lace. 


Burnt-out laces, made 
on the multiple needle 
embroidery machine 
and burnt out. 

_do. 


.do. 


_do. 

•None found. 
_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do . 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Same as foreign. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


Dozen yards.. $0,845 


.do. 


_do. 

Yard... 
_do. 


_do.. 

_do.. 

_do. 


do.. 
10 yards. 


10 yards. 


_do. 

_do- 

_do_ 

do. 


France. 

Switzerland. 
Germany.. - 


_do- 

_do- 

... .do- 

_do- 

_do- 

_do_ 

_do- 

_do- 

_do- 

_do_ 

_do_ 

Irish point lace curtain, 
2* yards long by 34/6 
inches wide. 

Lace window curtains, 
hand-made Arab lace, 
mounted on bobbinet. 
Burnt-out lace cotton 
handkerchiefs. 

Cotton edgings or trim¬ 
mings; warp edges, 4 
ends, 48/2 cotton; 
warp scallop, 1 end, 
40/2 cotton; warp scal¬ 
lop, 6 ends, 22/1 cotton; 
warp body, 28 ends, 
25/1 cotton; warp 
scallop. 60 picks per 
inch, 42/2 mercerized 
cotton; weft body, 60 
picks per inch, of 28/1 
cotton: 12 pieces of 3 
vards in a box. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. /. . 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. .•. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


None found. 


.do. 


Cotton edgings or trim¬ 
mings; warp, 1 end, 
40/2 cotton; warp, 3 
ends, 20/2 cotton; 
warp, 36 ends, 00/2 
cotton: warp scallop, 
56 picks per inch, of 
50/2 cotton; weft, 52 
picks per inch, of 30/1 
cotton; 12 pieces of 3 
yards in a box. 


_do. 

Yard.. 

_do. 

....do . 


Yard.. 


Pair. 


.do. 


.6425 


.9175 
.064 
. 0448 
.272.5 

.455 
. 2664 
.3662E 
. 77.5 

1.41 


3.06 

4.70 

.61 

1.96 

3.74 

.28 

.12 

.0412 


. 0375 


.0329 
. 03S 
.038 
.0465 
. 0565 
. 0751 
. 0682 
.0682 
.0682 
.1287 
. 1287 
.1287 
.117 
.157 
.157 
.61 


2.77 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


Dozen. 2.42 


Per 144 yards.., . 7017 


$ 0.102 


.0964 


.1376 
. 0032 
.0022 
.0272 

. 0455 
.04 
.054 
.0775 

.11 


.24 

.38 

.05 

.16 

.30 
.018 
.007 
. 0033 


.006 


.005 
.004 
.004 
.0068 
.006 
.0112 
.01 
.01 
.01 
.019 
.019 
.019 
.0117 
.0157 
. 0157 
,0S 


.03 

.07 

.07 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


3$8 


358 


358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 


358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 


358 


358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

358 


35S 

358 

358 


Rate. 


60 per cent. 


60 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 

.do_ 

60 per cent 

_do_ 

_do_ 


_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 


60 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per yard. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 


_do. 

60 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 


60 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
centsper pound 

.do.. 

. .do.. 

.do.. 

. .do. 

. .do.. 

. .do. 

. .do.. 

.do.. 

. .do.. 

. .do.. 

.do.. 

. .do.. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

_do.. 

60 per cent. 


. .do. 


60 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 
60 per cent. 


Amount. 


$0.50 


.3498 


. 4983 
. 0384 
.0268 
. 1375 

.22 
.20 
.22 
. 3903 

.85 


1.85 
2. 84 
.37 
1.18 

2. 26 
.168 
.072 
.0247 


.0215 


.02 

.024 

.024 

.0253 

.036 

.043 

.0116 

.0416 

.0116 

. 0775 

.0775 

.0775 

. 0725 

.097 

.097 

.85 


1.66 

1.23 

.421 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

17.48 

$0.253 

41.91 

.4563 

42.27 

. 6566 

184.1 

1944 

143.9 

. 1082 

57.8 

. 2528 

27.6 

. 1995 

46.15 

.23375 

57. 75 

. 36975 

48. 05 

.5972 

32.9 

.78 

32.4 

1.67 

32.58 

2.58 

33 

.34 

36.7 

1.21 

39.4 

2. 48 

39.5 

. 184 

45.7 

.091 

4.76 

.0033 

42.3 

. 0275 

59.75 

.0346 

104 

.069 

104 

.069 

74.9 

. 0589 

87.8 

.0865 

77.9 

.100? 

110.8 

.1327 

110.8 

. 1327 

110.8 

. 1327 

43.2 

. 0973 

43.2 

. 0973 

43.2 

.0973 

86.4 

. 1738 

54.8 

. 1478 

54.8 

. 1478 

26.6 

.68 

26.23 

1.17 

44.6 

1.66 

62.6 

.747 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$1.70 


1.54£ 


2.21 
.30 
. 18 
.69 

.92 

.74 

1.01 

1.84 

3.15 


6. 82 
10. 50 
1.37 
4.51 

8.78 

.65 

.29 

.0725 


.0925 


.0925 
.135 
.135 
.1375 
.185 
.23 
. 2525 
. 2525 
. 2525 
.3225 
.3225 
. 3225 
. 375 
.4175 
.4175 
3.22 


5.63 
5. 38 
1.94 


. Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

$ 2.10 

8 

1430 

45 per cent. 

350 

70 per cent. 





350 

.do. 

1.90 

8 

1430 

.do. 

350 

.do. 


39 

1430 

.do. 

349 

60 per cent,. 


39 

1430 


349 

.do. 


8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 


8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 


8 

1430 

.do. 

319 

.do. 


8 

14.30 

.do. 

.349 

.do. 


8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 


20 

1430 

.do. 

35S 

.do. 



1 430 


358 

.do. 



1430 


358 

.do. 


20 

1430 


358 

.do. 


20 

1430 

.do. 

358 

.do. 


20 

1430 

.do. 

358 

.do. 


20 

1430 

.do. 

35S 

.do. 


20 

1430 

.do. 

358 

.do. 

.0825 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.19 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.26 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.32 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.25 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.36 

8 

1430 ■ 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.36 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.49 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.65 

S 

1430 

.do. 

349 

. do..:. 

. 7625 

S 

1430 f 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.83 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.60 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.66 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.671 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.50 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

.67 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do.| 

89 

8 

1430 


349 

.do.! 

3. 05 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 


8 

1430 


349 

.do. 


8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

9 

8 

1,430 


349 







Remarks. 


Actual selling price, domestic, $1.84; 
addition due to superiority of for¬ 
eign. 


Actual selling price, domestic, $1.20; 
addition due to superiority of for¬ 
eign. 

Actual selling price, domestic, $1.66; 
addition due to superiority of for¬ 
eign. 


Domestic in part foreign material; 
no sales; asking prices shown. 


May be dutiable at 37J per cent, 
same paragraph; actual selling 
price domestic, $2.30; foreign, 75 
cents per pair superior. 


i 






































































































































































































































252 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Country. 


Germany 


France. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


England 

Do.. 

France.. 

Do.. 

England 

Do.. 

Do.. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1430— 
Continued. 

Cotton edgings or trim¬ 
mings; warp edge, 4 
ends of 84/2 cotton; 
warp figure, 24 ends, 
of 50/2 mercerized cot¬ 
ton; warp scallop, 6 
ends of 22/1 cotton: 
warp scallop, 1 end, of 
30/2 cotton; warp 
"body, 50 ends, of 43/1 
cotton; weft scallop,92 
picks per inch, of 04/2 
mercerized cotton; 
weft body, 92 picks 
per inch, of 52/1 mer¬ 
cerized cotton; 12 
pieces of 3 yards in a 
box. 

Tinsel galloons; cotton 
thread w r arp, tinsel (au 
faux) filling; short re¬ 
peat design; finish 
either gilt antique 
or green, etc.; either 
plain edge or scal¬ 
loped; 51ignes. 

Tinsel galloons; cotton 
thread warp, tinsel (au 
faux) filling; short re¬ 
peat design; finish 
either gilt antique 
or green, etc.; either 
plain edge or scal¬ 
loped; 71ignes. 

Tinsel galloons; cotton 
thread warp, tinsel (au 
faux) filling; short re¬ 
peat design; finish 
either gilt antique 
or green, etc.; either 
plain edge or scal¬ 
loped; 121ignes. 

Tinsel galloons: cotton 
thread warp, tinsel (au 
faux) filling: short re¬ 
peat design; finish 
either gilt antique 
or green, etc.; either 
plain edge or scal¬ 
loped; 131ignes. 

Tinsel galloons; cotton 
thread warp, tinsel (au 
faux) filling; short re¬ 
peat design; finish 
either gilt antique 
or green, etc.; either 
plain edge or scal¬ 
loped; lSlignes. 

54-inch silk Brussels net, 
made on plain net ma¬ 
chine; 42/3 holes. 

70/'72-inch silk Brussels 
net, made on plain 
net machine; 37 holes. 

378-inch cotton netting, 
made on plain net ma¬ 
chine; warp 30/2 cot¬ 
ton yarn; bobbin 40/2 
cotton yarn. 

Cotton netting, 20 holes, 
378 inches wide, made 
on the plain net ma¬ 
chine; warp 30/2 yarn; 
weft 40/2. 

Striped bobbinet of 
cotton, 48 inches wide. 

Striped bobbinet of 
cotton, 40 inches wide. 

Cotton point de esprit 
netting, 216 inches 
wide. 


Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House hill. 

1909 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

* 

Rate. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

Cotton edgings or trim¬ 
mings, 5 ends of 30/2 

Per 144 yards.. 

SI. 80 

$0.18 

3 58 

60 per cent. 

$1,058 

104.3 

$3.17 

$6.208 

• 

$4.80 

8 

1430 

45 per cent. 

349 

60 per cent. 

cotton; 13 ends of 50/2 
















cotton, mercerized; 2 
















ends of 80/2 cotton, 
















mercerized; 2 ends of 
















50/2 cotton: 48 ends of 
















80/2 cotton: warp seal- 
















lop, 80 picks, of 80/2 
















cotton, mercerized; 
















weft body, 80 picks, of 
















80/2 cotton, mercer- 
















ized; 12 nieces of 3 
















yards in a box. 
















Same as foreign. 

Per gross yards 

4.00 

.20 

358 

. 4o.. . . . 

2.41 








34 Q 




4.74 

.237 

35S 

.do. 

2.85 












5.48 

.274 

358 

.do. 

3.29 

S3.55 

7. ">56 

16.60 

24.00 

39 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 



6.32 

.316 

358 

.do. 

3.80 

fis 

6. S64 

17 SO 









7.58 

.379 

358 

.do. 

4.55 

67. OS 

3.391 

20.90 

42.00 

39 

1 430 




54-inchsilk Brusselsnet, 

Per yard. 

.51 

.025 

358 

.do. 

.296 

39.6 

.329 

1.16 

1.00 

8 

1430 


349 


made on plain net ma- 















chine; 43/4 holes. 
















Same as foreign. 

.do. 

.44375 

.0221 

358 

.do. 

.26625 

22.59 

.16.54 

.8975 

.97 

s 

1430 




.do. 

.do. 

.72 

.07 

358 


.435 

38.4 

.47 

1.7025 

1.60 

8 

1430 





.do. 

. 9975 

. 10 

358 

.do. 

.59875 

29.7 

.50375 

2.20 

2.00 

8 

1430 

• 

349 


None found. 

.do. 

.314 

.011 

358 

.do. 

.187 

42 

.215 

.7275 


8 

1430 


349 


.do. 

.do. 

.414 

.01 

358 

.do. 

.244 

45.2 

.302 

.97 


8 

1430 


349 




1.09 


358 

60 per cent: emer- 

.60 

42 

. 735 

2.48 


8 

1430 


349 







gency tariff 7 















cents per pound. 











.do. 


1. 373 

.068 

358 

.do. 

76 

39.3 

.865 

3.065 


8 

1430 


349 

.do. 


Remarks. 


Actual selling price of domestic 
article, 83.90: 90 cents having been 
added to cover superiority of im¬ 
ported article. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 


Domestic,in part offoreign material. 




























































































































































253 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 












profit 

cost, 

duty. 

m landed 

Selling 



Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 


including 

price of 
foreign 

In - 

j vesti- 




value in 

charges, 






article in 
United 
States. 

reported 

compara¬ 

ble. 

1 gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 





United 

States 

freight. 

insur- 

Para- 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 





currency. 

ance, etc. 

graph. 






Paragraph No. 1430— 















Continued. 














France. 

Silk veiling made on 

Same as foreign. 


$0.06 

$0.00625 

358 


$0.03625 

48.8 

$0.05 

$0.1525 

$0.172.5 

8 

1430 


Lever’s lace machine. 




Do. 

.do. 












8 


England. 

Cotton quilling made on 

N one found.... 

Per dozen 
yards. 

.205 

. Uuo 

.0102 

3o8 

358 

60 per cent; emer- 
genev tariff 7 

. 12125 

16.3 

.055 

.39125 


8 

1430 


plain net machine. 



France. 

Dress trimmings of cot- 

.do. 

YaVri 

2.79 

.28 

358 

cents per pound. 

1.674 

45.4 

2.156 

6.90 


28 

1430 


ton and tinsel em¬ 
broidered on cotton 
netting. 














Do. 

.do. 



1.78 

3.11 

.18 

.31 

358 

358 

.do. 

.do. 

1.07 

1.86 

0 

85 

1.11 

4.49 

4.14 


28 

1430 

Do. 

Colored silk metal and 



9. 77 


28 

1430 


bead novelty flounce; 
manufactured from 
silk net with metal 
silk thread, chenille, 
and beads embroid- 
























ered thereon. 














Do. 

Novelty chenille em¬ 
broidered flounce; silk 

.do. 


5.78 

.58 

358 


3.67 

G6.8 

6.71 

16.74 


28 

1430 










net embroidered with 
colored chenille. 














Do. 

Princess flounce; fancy 
Calais braid or lace ap- 

.do. 


2.05 

.21 

358 


1.21 

101.1 

3.51 

6.98 


28 

1430 










pliqued on cotton net. 














Do. 

Colored silk flounce made 



2.11 

.32 

358 


1.27 

61.6 

2.28 

5.98 


28 

1430 


on Lever machine. 











Cotton rickrack braids, 
21 ends of 30/2 cotton. 

Same as foreign. 

Gross yards... 

. 615 

.06 

358 

.do. 

.30 

41.5 

.405 

1.38 

1.& 

8 

1430 







1.62 

1.55 


1430 

Do. . 

Cotton rickrack braids, 
25 ends of 30/2 cotton. 

.do. 

_do. 

.71 

.07 

358 

.do. 

.34 

44.6 

.50 

s 








1.89 

1.70 


1430 

Do 

Cotton rickrack braids, 
29 ends of 30/2 cotton. 



.837 

.08 

358 

.do. 

.40 

36. 6 

.483 

8 








2.01 

1.90 


1430 

Do 

Cotton rickrack braids, 
33 ends of 30/2 cotton. 



.975 

.09 

358 

.do. 

.47 . 

'ill 9 

.475 

8 








2.22 

2.11 


1430 

Do 

Cotton rickrack braids, 
37 ends of 30/2 cotton. 



1.155 

.11 

358 

.do. 

.55 

22.3 

.405 

S 





.49 


1.2825 

2. 90 

2.60 


1430 

Do 

Mercerized rickrack 
braid of cotton; packed 

.do. 

.do. 

1.0275 

. 10 

358 


79. 28 

s 














Switzerland... 

36 pieces of 3 yards each 
in cabinet; 29 ends of 
34/2 mercerized cotton. 
Cotton embroidery 

Cotton embroidery 

Per yard. 

.0163 

.0008 

358 

60 per cent; omer- 

. 0096 

26. 59 

. 0071 

.0338 

. 0378 

8 

1430 

made on embroidery 

made on embroidery 





gency tariff, 7 









machine; 4/4 repeat, 

machine; 4/4 repeat, 





centsper pound. 









147 stitches; 40 by 53 

135 stitches; 28 by 40 














inches; Swiss muslin 

. inch cloth: 88/80, 8* 














24/22 per i inch. 

yards to pound. 
Cotton embroidery 
made on embroidery 


. 0163 

.0008 

358 

60 per cent. 

.0096 

26.59 

.0071 

.0338 

.036 

8 

1430 

















machine; 4/4 repeat, 














. 

147 stitches; 40 by 53 
inch Swiss muslin; 















24/22 per J inch. 


.0163 

.0008 

358 

.do. 

.0096 

26. 59 

.0071 

. 0338 

.04 

8 

1430 


Cotton embroidery 

Cotton embroidery 
made on embroidery 

Per yard. 

.0216 

.0011 

358 


. . 0127 

27.1 

.0096 

. 045 


8 

1430 

Do. 





made on embroidery 














machine; 4/4 repeat, 

machine; 4/4 repeat, 














216 stitches; 34 by 53 

215 stitches; 25 by 40 















inch cloth; 88/80, / 














sook, 23/25 per French 

yards to pound. 













pin 

inch. 

Cotton embroidery 

.do. 

.0216 

.0011 

358 

.do. 

.0127 

27.1 

.0090 

.045 

.0525 

8 

1430 



made on embroidery 
machine; 4/4 repeat, 















216 stitches; 34 by 53 
inch Swiss nainsook; 















23/25 per French inch. 


.0216 

.0011 

358 

60 per cent; emer- 

.0127 

27.1 

.0096 

.0475 

. 0.59 

8 

1430 








tiiiiff, 7 

cents. 








Do. .*_ 

Cotton embroidery 

Same as foreign. 

.do. 

.0281 

.002 

358 

00 per cent. 

.0160 

27.65 

.0130 

.06 

.06 

8 

1430 


made on embroider} 
machine; average 
number of stitches 218. 















. do . 

, 

.0281 

.002 

358 


. 0169 

27.65 

.0130 

. 05 

.06 

8 

1430 

Do. 

.do. ‘ . 











House bill. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


45 per cent 

_do.. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


374 per cent 


do. 


do. 


.do. 


.do. 


do. 

do. 


do 



1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

349 

60 per cent. 

Selling price of domestic 19$ cents; 

349 


10 per cent deducted for inferiority 
of foreign; importers usual over¬ 
head and profit 20 to 25 per cent. 
Patterns of both articles identical: 

349 

349 

.do. 

selling price of domestic 17$ cents; 
2$ cents deducted for difference 
in quality of materials: domestic, 
in part of foreign material. 

May be dutiable at 37$ per cent, same 

349 

I 

.do. 

paragraph. 

Do. 

349 


Do. 

349 

.do. 

Do. 

349 


Do. 

349 

.do. 

Actual selling prices of the domestic 

349 

.do. 

article about 10 per cent higher, due 
to superiority over the foreign. 

Do. 

349 

.do. 

Do. 

349 

.do. 

Do. 

349 

.do. 

Do. 

349 

.do. 

Do. 

349 

do 

Actual seliimr price of domestic ar- 

349 

.do. 

tide 82.90, about 10 per cent having 
been deducted to meet inferiority 
of the foreign article. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 

349 

.do. 

$0.0270 per yard: 40 per cent added 
for difference in quality; patterns 
are the same. 

Actual selling price of domestic 

349 

.do. 

article $0.0325 per yard: 10 per 
cent added for superiority of for¬ 
eign article. 

Actual selling price of domestic 

349 

.do. 

article $0,035 per yard: 15 per cent 
added to cover superiority of the 
foreign article. 

Actual selling price of domestic 

349 

.do. 

article $0.04 per yard; $0.0125 
added for superiority of foreign 
article. 

Actual selling price of domestic 

319 


article $0.0475; $0,005 added for 
foreign superiority. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti- 

319 

.do. 

cle, $0.05125: 15 per cent added for 
foreign superiority. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti- 

319 

.do. 

cle, $0.05$; to per cent added for su¬ 
periority'of the foreign article; do¬ 
mestic, in part of foreign material. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti- 
cle, $0.06; 10 per cent added for su¬ 
periority of foreign article. 






































































































































































































254 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 


- 






Foreign article. 


Overhead and 











profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 


Duty, present act. 


price of 
foreign 
article in 





United 

freight, 






United 





States 

currency. 

insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Percent. 

Amount. 

States. 


Paragraph No. 1430— 












Continued. 











Switzerland_ 

Cotton embroidery 

Same as foreign. 

Per yard 

80.0378 

$0,003 

358 

60 per cent. 

$0.023 

22.5 

$0.0144 

$0.0782 


made on embroidery 
machine; 4/4 repeat; 












435 stitches; cambric 
22/24 i-inch. 











Do. 


Cotton embroidery 
made on embroidery 

. d0 . 

.0378 

.003 

358 


.023 

22.5 

.0144 

.0782 


Cotton embroidery made 
on embroidery ma- 


machine; 4/4 repeat, 
435 stitches; cambric 
22/24 5-inch. 









Do. 

Cotton embroidery made 

.do.. . . 

. 0426 

. 0034 

358 

60 per cent; emer- 

.026 

27.8 

.02 

.092 



on embroidery ma- 





gency tariff, 7 



chine; cloth cambric 

chine. Same as for- 





cents per pound. 






22/24 J inch; stitches 
of embroidery, 438. 

ei^n. 










Do. 

.do. 



. 0426 

.0545 

. 0034 

. 0044 

358 

358 


. 026 

. 0332 

27.8 

24.9 

.02 

.0229 

.092 

.115 

Do. 

Cotton embroidery made 
on embroidery ma- 

.do. 










chine; cloth, cambric, 
22/24 J inch; stitches 
of embroidery, 514. 











Do. 

Cotton embroidery made 
on embroidery ma- 

.do. 

.do. 

. 0924 

.0046 

358 

.do. 

.0575 

34.3 

.053 

.2075 



chine; cloth, cambric; 
strips 6x, repeat 6/4; 
stitches, 839. 











Do. 


.do. 


.0924 

. 1258 

. 0046 




34.3 

11.7 

.053 

.0241 

.2075 

.23 

Do. 

Cotton embroidery made 
on embroidery ma- 

.do. 


.0063 

358 

.do. 

.0738 






chine; 5x on 53-inch 












Swiss nainsook, 26/22 
per French { inch; 4/4 
repeat, 1,000 stitches. 

Cotton embroidery made 
on embroidery ma- 





/ 






Do. 

.do. 


. 1296 

.006 

358 

.do. 

.067 

40.67 

.0824 

.285 






chine; 8/4 repeat, 1,650 
stitches; Sx on 53- 
iuch muslin, 26/26 \- 
inch yarns, 100/130. 

Cotton embroidery 
made on embroidery 








• 



Do . 

Cotton embroidery 
made on embroidery 


. 1296 

.000 

358 

.do. 

.067 

40. 67 

.0824 

.285 






machine; 8/4 repeat, 

machine; 8/4 repeat, 











1,650 ' stitches 8x on 

1,650 stitches, Sx on 











53-inch muslin, 26/26 

53-inch muslin, 26/26 











i-inch yarns, 100/130. 

i-inch yarns, 100/130. 





.do. 

.40 




Do 

Cotton embroidery all- 
over, made on em- 

Cotton embroidery all- 
over made on em- 


.675 

.04 

358 

65 

.725 

1.84 









broidery machine; 22J 

broidery machine; 4/4 











inches wide, 4/4 re- 

repeat, 6,082 stitches, 











peat, 9,760 stitches, 
2x on 45-inch muslin, 

cloth 96/104; 11 yards 
to pound. 











24/23 per i-inch yarns, 
80/120. 











Do 


Same as foreign. 

.do. 

.675 

.04 

358 

.do. 

.40 

65 

.725 

1.84 





.4631 

.074 

358 

.do. 

.23 

49. 91 

. 3829 

1.15 


flounce of cotton. 










made on the embroid¬ 
ery machine; 36 
inches wide. 







.23 

49 91 

.3829 

1.15 

pn 




.4631 

.074 

358 

.do. 


Ladies’ machine - em- 

Ladies’ machine - em- 

Dozen. 

.539 

.027 

358 

.do. 

.30 

32. 79 

. 284 

1.15 


broidered cotton hand- 

broidered cotton hand- 











kerchiefs; warp, 84 

kerchiefs; cloth 39 











ends per inch of 76/1 

inches, 96 by 92; 7.50 











cotton; weft, 76 ends 

yards to pound; em- 











per inch of 103/1 cot¬ 
ton; average yarn size, 

broidery, 710 stitches. 











86/1; weight per square 
yard, 1.27 ounces, em¬ 
broidery, 706 stitches. 












Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

$0.1025 

8 

.10875 

8 

.105 

8 

.11 

8 

.1265 

8 

.23 

8 

.23 

8 

.285 

8 

.315 

8 

.35 

8 

1. 93> 

8 

1.85 

8 

2.53 

8 

2.50 

8 

.95 

8 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

143C 

1430 


1430 


1430 


1430 


1430 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


37J per cent. 


.do. 


.do . 

,do. 

.do. 


.do.. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


..do. 



1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

s 

349 

60 per cent. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle, $0.09 J; 10 per cent added for su¬ 
periority of the foreign article. 

349 


Actual selling price of domestic arti- 

cle, S0.09J; l'O per cent added for su¬ 
periority of the foreign article. 

349 

.do. 

Actual domestic selling price, $0,095; 
add for superior execution finish of 
foreign, 10 per cent. 

349 

.do. 

Actual domestic selling price, $0.10; 
add for superior execution finish of 
foreign, 10 per cent. 

349 

.do. 

Actual domestic selling price, *0.115; 
add for superior execution finish of 
foreign, 10 per cent. 

349 

.do. 

Actual domestic selling price, $0.20; 
add for superior execution finish of 
foreign, 15 per cent. 

349 

.do. 

Actual domestic selling price, $0.21 
add for superior execution finish of 
foreign, 10 per cent. 

349 

.do.. 

Actual domestic selling price, $0.25; 
add for superior execution finish of 
foreign, 15 per cent. 

349 

.do.. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle, $0.27J; 10 per cent added for 
superiority of the foreign. 

349 

.do. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle, $0,304; 15 per cent added for 
superiority of the foreign. 

349 

.do. 

Domestic sample is an all over of dif¬ 
ferent pattern hut same type em¬ 
broidery and workmanship. The 
domestic sample sells for *1.18 per 
yard, 50 cents is added fcr differ¬ 
ence in amount of embroidery, and 
to this amount 15percentisadded 
fcr the superiority of the foreign 
article in execution of embroider¬ 
ing work and finish. 

349 

.do. 

Actual selling price of domestic 
article $1.68 per yard ; 10 per cent 
added for the superiority of the 
foreign article. 

349 

.do. 

Domestic price quoted is an esti¬ 
mated value and represents asking 
price. No sales. 

349 

.do. 

Domestic price quoted is an esti¬ 
mated value and represents cost of 
materials and fabrication plus 10 
per cent for factory expense. The 
usual addition for profit, etc., on 
this type article is 33J per cent 
over price quoted. 

34y 

.do. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article $1, 5 per cent having been 
deducted to meet inferiority of the 
foreign article. 

















































































































































































255 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Country. 


Ireland 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1430— 
Continued. 

Ladies’ machine - em¬ 
broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs, warp 84 ends 
per inch of 75/1 cotton, 
weft, 76 ends per inch 
of 96/1 cotton; average 
yarn size per inch 85/1 
cotton; weight per 
square yard 1.29 
ounces; embroidery, 
622 stitches. 

Ladies’ machine - em¬ 
broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs, warp, 84 
ends per inch of 75/1 
cotton; weft, 74 ends 
per inch of 96/1 cotton; 
average yarn size, 84/1 
cotton; weight per 
square yard, 1.29 
ounces; embroidery, 
547 stitches. 

Ladies’ machine - em¬ 
broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs; warp, 84 
ends per inch of 76/1 
cotton; weft, 74 ends 
per inch of 96/1 cotton; 
average yarn size, 84/1 
cotton; weight per 
square yard, 1.30 
ounces; embroidery, 
735 stitches. 

Ladies’ machine - em¬ 
broidery cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs; warp, 82 
ends per inch of 78/1 
cotton; weft, 74 ends 
per inch of 96/1 cotton; 
average yarn size, 84/1 
cotton; weight per 
square yard, 1.27 
ounces; embroidery, 
498 stitches. 

Ladies’ machine-em¬ 
broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs; warp, 90 
ends per inch of 86/1 
cotton; weft, 82 ends 
per inch of 88/1 cotton; 
average size yarn, 85/1 
cotton; weight per 
square yard, 1.39 
ounces; embroidery, 
1,194 stitches. 

. Ladies machine-em¬ 
broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs; warp, 86 
ends per inch of 84/1 
cotton; weft, 82 ends 
per inch of 98/1 cotton; 
average yarn size, 89/1; 
weight per square 
yard, 1.29 ounces; em¬ 
broidery, 1,435 stitches. 

. Ladies’ machine-em¬ 
broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs; warp, 86 
ends per inch of 84/1 
cotton; weft, 88 ends 
per inch of 99/1 cotton; 
weight per square 
yard, 1.29 ounces; 
average yarn size, 
89/1; embroidery, 2,295 
stitches. 

. Ladies’ embroidered 
cotton handkerchiefs; 
warp, 90 ends per inch 
of 84/1 cotton; weft, 82 
ends per inch of 86/1 
cotton; average yarn 
size, 85/1 cotton; 
weight per square 
yard, 1.29 ounces; 
embroidery, 2,022 
stitches. 




Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
nrofit, on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 



House bill. 


1909 


Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


Rate on American 

Para- 

Rate. 

Remarks. 



United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 


Ladies’ machine - em- 

Dozen. 

$0.522 

SO. 026 

358 

60 percent; emer- 

SO. 32 

32.49 

SO. 282 

SI. 15 

$1.00 

8 

1430 

371 per cent. 

349 


Actual selling price of the domestic 


article $0.90, 10 per cent having 
been added to meet superiority of 
the foreign article. 

broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs, cloth, 36 
inches, 76 by 72; 10 
yards to pound; em¬ 
broidery, 656 stitches. 




gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 











Ladies’ machine - em¬ 
broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs, cloth 36 
inches, 76 by 72; 10 
yards to pound; em¬ 
broidery, 568 stitches. 

.do. 

.522 

.026 

358 

.do. 

.291 

37.07 

.311 

1.15 

.965 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article S0.85, about 10 per cent to 
121- per cent having been added to 
meet superiority of the foreign 
article. 

Ladies’ machine - em¬ 
broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs; cloth, 36 
inches, 88 by 80; 9.50 
yards to pound; em¬ 
broidery, 738 stitches. 

.do. 

. 539 

.027 

358 

.do. 

• 

33 

28.34 

.254 

1.15 

.95 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article is $0.75, 20 per cent having 
been added to meet superiority 
of the foreign article. 

Ladies’ machine - em¬ 
broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs; cloth, 36 
inches, 76 by 72; 10 
yards to the pound; 
embroidery, 483 
stitches. 


. 506 

.0253 

358 


.307 

37.19 

.3117 

1.15 

.90 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 











Ladies’ machine-em¬ 

broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs; cloth, 48 
inches; 84 by 100 yarns; 
embroidery, 1,200 
stitches. 


.886 

.044 

358 


.49 


.56 

1.98 

1.70 

8 

1430 


349 


Actual selling price of the domestic 

.do. 







article Si.50, 13J per cent having 
been added to meet superiority of 
the foreign article. 



. S71 

.044 

358 

.do. 

.48 

41.91 

.585 

1.98 

1.75 

8 

1430 


349 

.do. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 

Ladies’ machine-em¬ 
broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs; cloth, 39 
inches; 96 by 92; 9.55 
yards to pound; em¬ 
broidery, 1,430 stitches. 

.do. 




article $1.65, about 6 per cent 
having been added to meet supe¬ 
riority of the foreign article. 

Ladies’ machine-em¬ 

broidered cotton hand¬ 
kerchiefs; cloth, 104 
by 104, 40 inches; 7£ 
yards to pound; em¬ 
broidery, 2,274 stitches 

.do. 

1.06 

.053 

358 


.583 

35.6 

.604 

2.30 

2.237 

8 

1430 


349 

.do. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 





article $2.35, about 4.7 per cent 
having been deducted to meet in¬ 
feriority of the foreign article. 

Ladies’ embroidered 

cotton handkerchiefs; 
cloth, 39-inch, 96 by 
92; 0.55 yards to the 
pound; embroidery, 
2,097 stitches. 

. do... • — 

1.045 

.0522 

358 

.do. 

.575 

37.54 

. 6278 

2.30 

2.15 

8 

1430 

.do. 

349 

.do. 

Actual selling price of the domestic 
article $2.25, 10 cents per dozen 
having been deducted to meet in¬ 
feriority of the foreign article. 





























































































256 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Switzerland.... 


Do. 


China.. 

Do. 
Japan.. 
China.. 


England. 


France. 


England. 


Do. 


Do.... 

Germany. 


Germany. 


Do. 


England. 


Paragraph No. 1430— 
Continued. 

Ladies’ embroidered 
cotton handkerchiefs: 
Swiss muslin; J-inch 
hem, 16 stitches to 
inch; embroidered 
with 2,000 stitches. 

Ladies’ embroidered 
linen handkerchiefs; 
cloth, 12 by 12, of 1,400 
sheer linen, J-inch 
hem, 16 stitches to 
inch; embroidered 
with 1,620 stitches. 

Linen doilies, embroid¬ 
ered; woven grass 
linen; round, 3J-m c h. 

Linen doilies, embroid¬ 
ered; woven grass 
linen; round, 10-inch. 

Cotton cr6pe kimona, 
embroidered; second 
quality. 

Chinese silk-embroidered 
shoes, composed of 
silk, cotton and other 
vegetable fiber; soles 
of leather. 

Men’s wool half hose, 
clocked, full fashioned. 


Ladies’ wool hose, 
clocked, full fash¬ 
ioned. 

Paragraph No. 1431 

Chamois skins, French 
lambskin, oil-dressed, 
grain snuffed off, sized 
None found.. 


Player-piano action 
leather, sheepskin 
skiver dressed - and 
finished. 

Enamel upholstery 
leather, cattle hide 
trimmed and dressed 
with an enamel dress 
ing on one surface. 

Pianoforte leather. 

Glove leather, Spanish 
lambskin tanned and 
dressed, alum tanned 

Paragraph No. 1432. 

Leather purse (ladies’); 
leather envelope bag 
of cross-grain Morocco 
leather, 9£ by 4 inches, 
sliding strap handle, 3 
compartments, snap- 
on fold containing a 
mirror, su&le leather 
lined. 

Leather purse (ladies’); 
leather envelope bag 
of cross-grain sheep¬ 
skin, 8£ by 4 inches, 
sliding strap handle, 
4 compartments, mir¬ 
ror, and bill purse : 
cotton lined. 

Fitted leather case, Mo¬ 
rocco leather, hand- 
sewn men’s toilet set 
with 13 fittings—2 
brushes, toothbrush 
holder, shaving brush 
shaving - soap box, 
soap box, mirror, shoe 
horn, comb, tweezers 
files, scissors, button¬ 
hook. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Ladies’ embroidered 
cotton handkerchiefs; 
cloth, 88/80; 8£ combed 
lawn, $-mch hem, 
16 stitches to inch; 
embroidered with 
1,620 stitches. 

Same as foreign. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Dozen. 


None found. 

....do. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


.do. 


None found. 


Chamois skin, sheep¬ 
skin split, flesher oil 
dressed, first quality. 
None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


Glove leather, same as 
foreign. 


Same as foreign, 9 by 4| 
inches. 


.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

Per 100 pairs.. 

Dozen pairs... 


.do. 


Dozen.. 

_do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Same as foreign, 8£ by 4 
inches. 


Fitted leather case, do¬ 
mestic pigskin, fold¬ 
ing, with handle and 
fittings. 


_do. 

-Square feet. 


Each. 


.do. 


.do... 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


SI. 00 

1.52 

1.30 
3.78 

6.65 


$0.035 

.0532 

.065 

.189 

.20 


70.95 ! 7.10 


7.40 


.74 


9.75 ! .97 


7. 29 I . 73 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate. 


358 60 per cent; emer¬ 

gency tariff, 7 
cents per pound. 


15.72 .78 


. 13J .0038 


3.75 


1.50 


15.00 


.38 


.15 


1.00 


358 

358 

358 

358 

358 

288 

288 

359 


60 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


Free. 


40 per cent; emer¬ 
gency tariff, 45 
cents per pound. 


.do. 


15 per cent. 


359 10 per cent. 


360 


360 


360 


30 per cent. 


.do. 


35 per cent .. 


SO. 59 

.834 

.78 
2.268 
3.99 

42.57 

3.63 

6.10 

1.09 


Free. 


. 0135 


.99 


.40 


5.25 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Percent. 


28.6 

54.54 

11.88 

20.2 

60.5 

40.93 

35.2 

37.7 

42.7 


81.8 


64.1 


36.7 


34.1 


64.7 


Amount. 


SO. 465 

1.313 

.255 
1.263 
6.56 
49.38 

4.15 

6.34 

3.89 


13.50 


.0977 


1.88 


.70 


13.75 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


*2.09 

3.72 

2.40 
7.50 
17.40 
170 

15.92 

23.16 

13.00 


30.00 


.25 


7.00 


2.75 


35.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$2.09 


3.72 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


House bill. 


1909 


6.67 


.30 


10.50 


5.00 


22.50 


2 

2 

4 

20 

59 

59 

48 

48 

48 

48 


48 


48 


48 


48 


Para- '• Rate on American Para¬ 
graph. : valuation. graph. 


1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1430 

1431 

1431 

1431 

1431 


1431 


374 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


20 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 


1432 25 per cent. 


1432 


1432 


.do. 


30 per cent. 


349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

349 

382 

382 

451 

451 

451 

451 


Rate. 


60 per cent. 


Remarks. 


451 


452 


452 


452 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


44cents per pound 
and 60 percent. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 

_do. 

-do. 


27/15, 27/8, and 
20/10, according 
to weight. 


.do. 

.do. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


Actual selling price of the domestic 
article SI .86, about 12£ per cent 
having been added to meet superi¬ 
ority of the foreign article. 


Domestic in part of foreign material. 


50 per cent. 


No provision for clocking in par. 
1115; therefore dutiable as wear¬ 
ing apparel, embroidered, under 
1430, T. D. 34930, G. A. 7644 of 
Nov. 28, 1914. Rate under par. 
1115 would be 36 cents per pound 
and 30 per cent. 

Do. 


In part of foreign material. 


No importations since 1914. 


Do. 

Domestic skin is tanned by chrome 
process while imported skin is 
tanned by alum process. Domes¬ 
tic, in part of foreign material. 

Actual selling price, S10; foreign has 
extra bill purse. 


Domestic of different construction 
from foreign but considered to be 
of equal value. 


Actual selling price of domestic 
article, $18.50, account diffeienee 
between pig, Morocco leather, and 
hand-sewn on foreign articles. 
Domestic in part foreign material. 































































































































































































257 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIED — Continued. 


Country. 


Czechoslovakia. 


England. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Italy. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1433. 

Men’s leather gloves, 
nappa dressy kid skin, 
1-button, pique sewn; 
spear point embroid¬ 
ery. 

Men’s leather gloves, 
cape lambskin, tan¬ 
ned and dressed, prix 
seam sewn, spear 
pomt embroidered. 
Men’s leather gloves, 
black head sheep 
skins, dressed like 
mocha on flesh side, 
imperial point em¬ 
broidery, prix seam 
sewn. 

Women’s leather glove 
(cape), lambskin 
dressed, pique sewn, 
imperial point em¬ 
broidery, not over 12 
inches in length. 
Women’s leather 
gloves, Italian lamb¬ 
skin tanned and 
dressed, overseam 
sewed, machine em¬ 
broidered, under 12 
inches in length. 
Women’s leather 
gloves, lambskin, 2- 
button, pique sewn, 
imperial point em¬ 
broidery glace, under 
12 inches in length. 
Ladies’ lamb leather 
glove,lambskin tanned 
and dressed by alum 
process, strap wrist, 
pique sewn,' Paris 
point embroidery, 134 
inches in length. 
Ladies’ leather glove, 12- 
button, lamb skin glace 
tanned and dressed, 
piqud sewn, fancy em¬ 
broidery, 4 rows, 20 
inches long. 

Paragraph No. 1434. 

Gut for use as musical 
instrument strings 
(made of intestines of 
sheep which are dried, 
cured, and cut and 
twisted into strings 
and stretched, after 
which they are rubbed 
smooth with pumice 
powder and oil). 

Gut for use as musical 
instrument strings, 
“E.” 

Gut for use as musical 
instrument strings, 

Gut for use as musical 
instrument strings, 
“D.” 

Gut for use as musical 
instrument strings, 
“E.” 

None found. 


Gut tennis coils, 21 feet 
each (sheep intestines 
cut, dried, stretched, 
cured, twisted, and 
polished), split gut. 

Gut tennis coils, 21 feet 
each whole gut. 

None found. -. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Men’s leather gloves, 
nappa dressed iamb- 
skm, 1-button, pique 
sewn; imperial point 
embroidery. 

Same as foreign article... 


.do., 


.do. 


.do. 


Women’s leather gloves, 
lambskin tanned and 
dressed, 1-button, 
pique sewn, 5-row em¬ 
broidery , under 12 
inches in length. 

Women’s leather gloves, 
lambskin tanned and 
dressed by chromepro- 
cess, strap wrist, fancy 
embroidery, p i q u"e 
seam, 12J inches in 
length. 

Ladies’ leather glove, 
12-button, lambskin, 
napped, tanned and 
dressed, piqu6 sewn, 
Paris point embroid¬ 
ery, 20 inches long. 


Gut musical strings, vio¬ 
lin (sheep intestines, 
thoroughly cleaned, 
spun, dried, polished, 
gauged, sorted, and 
packed onestringinan 
envelope, usually 12 or 
30 envelopes to a car¬ 
ton) . 


Do’en pair... 


..do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 


. .do. 


Bundle of 30 
strings. 


Gut musical strings, vio- .do.--- 

lin, “E.” 


Gut musical strings, vio¬ 
lin, “ A.” 


Gut musical strings, vio¬ 
lin, “D.” 

None found. 


Gut musical strings, vio¬ 
lin, “D.” 

Gut tennis strings 
(sheep intestines, thor¬ 
oughly cleaned, spun, 
dried, polished, 
gauged, and sorted, 
put up in 19 to 21 feet 
lengths). 

Same as foreign article.. 


Gut tennis strings. 


. .do. 
. .do. 
. .do. 


_do. 

Gross.. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


SOS. 10 


17.05 


17.64 


8.11 


6.27 


8.65 


9.87 


13.00 


SO. 90 


1.02 


1.00 


.26 


.25 


.86 


.60 


1.30 


1.37 


3.75 

3.75 

4.70 

.93 


. 11 


.do... . 
.do- 


100 


90 


,0S 

.08 

.08 

.09 


2.00 


1.80 


Duty, present act. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


363,364 


363,361 


363 


363,361 


455,459 


363,364 


363,364 


363,364 


366 


366 

366 

366 

366 


443 


443 


ltate. 


$2.75. 


$2.75 


$2.75. 


$2.25. 


$2. 


$2.25. 


$2.25. 


$3.75. 


20 per cent. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


Free. 


.do. 


Amount. I Percent. 


$2. 75 


2.75 


2.25 


2.25 


2.25 


3. 75 


.274 


. 70 

.75 

.94 

.186 


40.4 


2.75 33. 2 


40.2 


36.5 


2. 00 40. 8 


57.3 


73 


116 


114 


9.17 
9. 17 
4.9 

108 


32.4 


19.8 


Amount. 


$4.75 


6.93 


8.61 


3.8S 


3.48 


6.74 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$16.50 


27.75 


30.00 


12.00 


18.50 


9.28 22.00 


20.95 


2.00 


.42 

.42 

.28 

1.30 


33. 00 


18.20 


39.00 


3.75 


5.00 

5.00 

6.00 

2.50 


135. 00 


110. 00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$24.00 


14.50 13.00 


30.00 


36.00 


9.50 


18.25 


22.50 


31.50 


3.75 


7.50 

7.50 

7.50 


4.25 
205. 00 


160.00 
130. 00 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 

. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

48 

1433 

37i percent. 

456,459 

48 

1433 

.do. 

457,459 

48 

1433 

.do. 

457,459 

48 

1433 

.do. 

455,459 

48 

1433 

.do. 

363 

48 

1433 

.do. 

455,459 

48 

1433 

.do. 

453,459 

. 48 

1433 

.do. 

455,459 

57,33 

1434 

25 per cent. 

467 

57,33 

1434 

.do. 

467 

57,33 

1434 

.do. 

467 

57,33 

1434 


467 j 

57 

1434 

.do. 

467 

33 

1434 


467 

57,33 

1434 

.do. 

529 

57 

1434 

.do. 

529 

57 

1434 

.do. 

529 


1909 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


$4.80. 

1 Domestic article in part foreign 
| material. 

$4.80. 

Do. 

$4. 

Do. 

$2.90. 

Do. 

$2.90. 

Do. 

$3.30. 

Domestic article in part foreign 


material. Actual domestic .selling 
price $19.50; deduct $1.50 for em¬ 
broidery; add 25 cents for 1 extra 
button or clasp. 

$3.30. 

Domestic article, in part foreign 
material. Actual domestic selling 
price $24. Deduction for em¬ 
broidery to same as on im¬ 
ported glove. 


$5.30 

Domestic article, in part foreign ma¬ 
terial. Actual domestic selling 
price, $30 per dozen. Additional 
for embroidery, $1.50 per dozen. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 

• 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Free. 


.do. 


.do. 



95182—22 - 34 



















































































































































258 


Schedule 14. — -SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Germany. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do . 
Do. 
Do. 
Japan.. 


Paragraph No. 1434— 
Continued. 

Surgical catgut (intes¬ 
tines of sheep cut, 
dried, and twisted). 


Surgical catgut, 0/26. 

Surgical catgut, 1/25. 

Surgical catgut, 3/23. 

Surgical catgut (made, 
from smooth side of 
sheep intestines, which 
is cleaned, twisted into 
strands, size depend¬ 
ing upon the number 
of strips used, then 
dried, sandpapered 
and pumiced, made 
into coils, each coil 
usually consisting of 
10 strands of 10 feet 
eachl, 1 R. M. 

Surgical catgut...- 


.do. 
.do. 
.d . 
.do. 


Oriental gut, 36-foot coil 


Surgical catgut (sheep 
intestines are split, 
thoroughly cleaned, 
spun, dried, polished, 
gauged, and sorted, 
put up in 10-foot 
lengths, unsterilized). 
Same as foreign article. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


Unit. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


1,000 feet. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

10 strands of 
10 feet each. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

,do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


$5.63 


4.29 
3.51 
6.60 
.65 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


100 coils of 36 
feet each. 


.75 
.85 
. 65 
.75 
.95 
28.50 


SO. 18 


.137 

.112 

.211 

.019 


.022 

.025 

.019 

.022 

.025 

( l ) 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


443 


443 

443 

443 

443 


443 

443 

443 

443 

443 

443 


Rate. 


Amount. 


Free. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


29.1 


35.5 

90.5 
24.8 


Amount. 


$1.69 


1.573 

3.278 

1.68 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$7.50 


6.00 

6.90 

8.50 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$13. 50 


8.75 
10.00 
14.00 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


57, 33 


57 

57 

57 

57 


57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 


Spain 


Do 

Do 


Holland 


Do 


Silkworm gut (the in¬ 
testines of the silk¬ 
worm; it is drawn 
from the worm after it 
spins its cocoon and 
lays its eggs. In its 
raw state the gut is 
quite crude and has to 
be stretched, rubbed, 
and bleached; it is yel¬ 
low in its raw state. 
There are 3 qualities in 
each thickness, known 
as Selecto, Superior, 
and Estriada. Se¬ 
lecto is supposed to be 
perfect round, Supe¬ 
rior not so round, and 
Estriada is flat; the 
more round it is the 
stronger it is), 9J regu¬ 
lar Estriada. 

Silkworm gut, 14J. 

Silkworm gut, 13j. 


do 


do 

do 


1,000 pieces.... 


do 

do 


Paragraph No. 1435 


Gas mantles, ramie fiber 
coated with chemical 
compound; the ramie 
fiber burned away and 
the chemical shell 
coated with collodion; 
duplex weave. 

Gas mantles, ramie fiber 
coated with chemical 
compound; the ramie 
fiber burned away and 
the chemical shell 
coated with collodion; 
triplex weave. 


Gas mantles,ramie fiber 
fabric impregnated 
with thorium nitrate 
and mounted on a do¬ 
mestic ring; the fiber 
is burned away and 
the chemical shell 
coated with collodion. 

Gas mantles, ramie fiber 
fabric impregnated 
with thorium nitrate 
and mounted on a do¬ 
mestic ring; the fiber 
is burned away and 
the chemical shell 
coated with collodion. 


Per thousand. 


do 


.915 


5.295 

2.07 


45.08 


48.30 


.027 


. 159 
.062 

6. 75 


7.28 


443 


443 

443 


do 


do 

do 


154 


25 per cent 


*11.28 



12.08 


6.2 .058 


1.00 


57 


5.7 .312 5.76 

5.5 .118 2.25 


57 

57 


19 


11.89 


75 


79.20 


50 


IS 


12.34 


SO 


90 


50 


House bill. 


1909 


Remarks. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1434 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


25 per cent. 


529 


Free 


Rate. 


Quality of domestic article can not 
be ascertained definitely until cat¬ 
gut has been sterilized and used 
by surgeon in actual operation; 
physical appearance, size, and 
color similar to imported. 


1434 

1434 

1434 

1434 


do 

do 

do 

do 


529 

529 

529 

529 


do 

do 

do 

do 


None sold; all used to make sterile 
sutures; lauded cost, $0,669. 


1434 I.do 

1434 1 .do 

1434 .do 

1434 .do 

1434 |.do 

1434 .do 

1434 .do 


529 

.do. 

529 

.do. 

529 

.do. 

529 


529 


529 


529 

. do.. 


None sold; all used to make sterile 
sutures; landed cost, $0,772. 

None sold; all used to make sterile 
sutures; landed cost, $0,875. 

None sold; all used to make sterile 
sutures; landed cost $0,669. 

None sold; all used to make sterile 
sutures; landed cost $0,772. 

None sold: all used to make sterile 
sutures; landed cost $0,975. 

None sold; consumed in manufac¬ 
turing medium and cheap grade of 
tennis rackets. 


1434 .do 

1434 .do 


529 .do 

529 .do 


1435 


30 per cent 


183 


40 per cent 


Actual selling price, domestic, $88; 
deduct 10 per cent for fineness of 
weave; domestic in part of foreign 
material. 


1435 


.do. 


Actual selling price, domestic, $100; 
deduct 10 per cent for fineness of 
weave; domestic in part of foreign 
material. 


1 Included in foreign value. 

















































































































































































































259 


Country. 


Germany 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Unit. 


Paragraph No. 1435 — 
Continued. 

Gas mantles, ramie fiber 
mounted on No. 8ring 
coated with chemical 
compounds; ramie 
burned away and 
chemical shell coated 
with collodion; single 
weave. 

Gas mantles, ramie fiber 
mounted on No. 8 ring 
coated with chemical 
compounds; ramie 
burned away and 
chemical shell coated 
with collodion; triple 
weave. 

Gas mantles, ramie fiber 
mounted onNo.Sring 
coated with chemical 
compounds; ramie 
burned away and 
chemical shell coated 
with collodion; batiste 
weave. 

Gas mantles, ramie fiber 
mounted on No. 8ring 
coated with chemical 
compounds; ramie 
burned away and 
chemical shell coated 
with collodion; ring 
weave. 

None found. 




.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Gas mantles, ramie fiber 
fabric impregnated 
with thorium nitrate 
and mounted on a do¬ 
mestic ring; the fiber 
is burned away and 
the chemical shell 
coated with collodion. 

Gas mantles, ramie fiber 
fabric impregnated 
with thorium nitrate 
and mounted on a do¬ 
mestic ring; the fiber 
is burned away and 
the chemical shell 
coated with collodion. 

None found. 


Foreign 
alue in 
United 
States 
currency 


Per thousand. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Gas mantels (soft), cot¬ 
ton fabric impregnated 
with thorium nitrate 
and mounted on do¬ 
mestic or imported 
No. 8 ring. 

Gas mantles (soft), Sea 
Island cotton fabric 
impregnated with tho- 1 
riuni nitrate and 
mounted on No. 8 do¬ 
mestic ring. 

Gas mantles (soft), Sea 
Island cotton fabric 
impregnated with tho¬ 
rium nitrate and 
mounted on No. 8 do¬ 
mestic ring; 

Gasolene mantles, ramie 
fiber, knitted, impreg¬ 
nated with thorium 
nitrate; the fabric is 
burned away and the 
chemical shell coated 
with collodion; large. 

Gasolene manties, ramie, 
fiber, knitted, impreg¬ 
nated with thorium 
nitrate; the fabric is 
burned away and the 
chemical shell coated i 
with collodion; small, j 

Gasolene mantles, ramie .do. 

fiber, knitted, impreg- | 
nated with thorium j 
nitrate; the fabric is 
burned away and the ! 
chemical shell coated j 
with collodion; arc j 
pressure loop. 

Gasolene mantles, ramie I.do. 

fiber, knitted, impreg- j 
nated with thorium 
nitrate; the fabric is 
burned away and the 
chemical shell coated i 
with collodion; system 
loop. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


$47.60 


51 


54 


52.80 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


*5.50 


3.46 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


154 


154 


5.50 


5.50 


154 


154 


Rato. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Amount. 


$11.90 


12.75 


13.50- 


13.20 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Percent. 


33 


78 


33 


32.8 


Amount. 


$21.50 


52.79 


24.20 


23.50 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$86.50 


120 


97.20 


95 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$91.80 


115. 20 


30.00 


50.00 


36.00 


60.00 


50.00 


128. 00 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


50 


50 


50 


50 


128. 00 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1435 


1435 


1438 


1435 


1435 


1435 


1435 


1435 


1435 


1435 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


30 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do- 


50 


1435 


.do. 


.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


183 


183 


183 


183 


183 


183 


183 


183 


1S3 


183 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


Actual selling price, domestic, $108; 
deduct 15 per cent for extra size 
and fineness of weave; domestic in 
part of foreign material. 


Actual selling price, domestic article, 
$128; deduction of 10 per cent for 
fineness of weave and extra tho¬ 
rium; domestic in part of foreign 
material. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do.! In part of foreign material. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Do. 


Do- 


Do 


Do 


Do. 


183 


.do. 


Do. 











































































































































































260 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 

1 article in 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

1 United 
States. 


Paragraph No. 1435— 
Continued. 













None found. 

Gasolene mantles, ramie 

Per thousand.. 









$108.00 

Germany. 

Mantles, alcohol, cotton 

fiber, knitted, impreg¬ 
nated with thorium 
nitrate; the fiber is 
burned away and the 
chemical shell coated 
with collodion. 

None found. 

Per 100. 

$6.00 

$0.88 

154 


$2. 40 

169.4 

$15.72 

$25 


woven, impregnated 
with thorium cerium 
nitrate; cotton burned 
out and chemical shell 
coated with collodion. 






Paragraph No. 1436. 












France. 

Wax head and bust, 24 

None found. 


27.20 

27.20 

97.92 

10.40 

10.80 

39.33 

367 

367 

367 


2.72 

2. 72 

9. 32 

61.2 

60 

50.4 

24.68 

24.28 
73.93 



• 

inches high. 






Do. 

Wax figure; wax head 
and bust, papier- 
maeh6 or pressed pa¬ 
per body. 

Wax figure; wax head 
and bust, papier- 
m&che or pressed pa¬ 
per body. 

.do. 

.do. 

220.50 

200 


Paragraph No. 1437. 



- 










Bone rings, J-inch; 
white French. 

Bone rings, white, sec- 

Great gross.... 

.96 

.16 

' 368 

20 per cent. 

. 19 

103.8 

1.36 

2. 67 

2.90 



ond quality, J-inch. 





Do. 

Bone rings, j-inch: 

Bone rings, white, sec¬ 
ond quality, }-inch. 


3.20 

.51 

368 


.64 

56.1 

2.44 

6.79 

4.45 


white French. 



Do. 

Bone rings, J-inch; 
white French. 

Bone rings, white, sec¬ 
ond quality, J-inch. 

.do. 

4.00 

.64 

368 

.do. 

.80 

60 

3.29 

8.73 

G. 76 



None found. 

Bone rings, second qual- 

.do. 









2.76 


.do. 

ity, white, A-inch. 
Bone rings, second qual- 

.do. 









3.61 


.do. 

ity, white, -ft-inch. 
Bone rings, second qual- 

.do. 









4.04 


.do. 

ity, white, f-inch. 
Bone rings, second qual- 









. 

8.71 

Germany. 

Bone rings, J-inch, white. 

ity, white, 1-inch. 
Bone rings, second qual- 
j ity, white, J-inch. 

.do. 

2.80 

.39 

368 


.39 




7.09 







Do. 

Bone rings, colored. 

None found. 


3.35 

.59 

368 


.47 



- 



None found. 

Bone rings, white, -nr 

.do. 


4 





.do. 

inch. 

! Bone rings, white, 1 

.do. 





9 




3.19 


.do. 

j inch. 

1 Bone rings, white, A 

.do. 









3.01 


.do. 

inch. 

Bone rings, white, £ 

.do. 









4. 04 


.do. 

inch. 

Bone rings, white, 1 

.do. 









4.89 


.do. 

inch. 

Bone rings, white, 1 
inch. 

None found. 










8.71 

Japan. 

Bone paper cutter. 


.66 

6.55 

5.30 

2.90 

5.45 

6.81 

8.17 

4.76 

5.90 

6.81 

8 79 

.24 

.625 

.50 

.2725 

.27 

.34 

.41 

. 24 

.30 

.34 

1.43 

.95 

368 

368 

368 

368 

368 

368 

368 

368 

368 

368 

368 

368 


.13 

1.215 

.98 

74. 7 

19.19 

.77 

1.80 

Do. 

Chip Christmas bell, 5 

.do. 



. 1.61 

10.00 


Do. 

inches round. 

Chip Christmas bell, 4J 

.do. 



12. 1 

.82 

7. 60 


Do. 

inches round. 

Chip Christmas bell, 3J 

.do. 



21.3 

.79 

4. 50 

.1 

Canada. 

inches round. 

Grass baskets, flat, sew- 

Same as foreign. 



1.36 

1.70 

2.04 

1.19 

1.48 

1.70 

55.3 

3.92 

11. 00 

10. 00 

Do. 

ing, 8 inches in di¬ 
ameter. 

Grass baskets, flat, sew- 

.do. 



69.5 

6.15 

15. 00 

12.50 

Do. 

ing, 9 inches in di¬ 
ameter. 

Grass baskets, flat, sew¬ 
ing, 10 inches in di¬ 
ameter. 

Grass baskets, deep. 

.do. 



69.5 

7.38 

18. 00 

15.00 

Do. 

.do. 



69.6 

4.31 

10.50 

8.75 

Do. 

round, 7-inch. 

Grass baskets, deep, 
round, 8-inch. 

Grass baskets, deep, 

.do. 



75.7 

5.82 

13.50 

10.00 

Do. 

.do. 



69.5 

6.15 

15.00 

12.50 

Japan. 

round, 9-inch. 

Grass mats (table mats. 

None found. 



61 

7.58 

20.00 


Scotland. 

ledge grass wound 
over cardboard), 6 
mats per set. 

Horn cups, height 2 
inches. 



6,78 


1.36 

167.3 

15.21 

24.30 



/ 








In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


50 


50 


30 


71 

71 

71 

-71 
71 
71 
’ 71 
71 

71 

71 

71 

71 

71 

71 

71 

56 

4 

4 

4 

36 

36 

36 

36 

36 

36 

4 

36,9 


House bill. 

Para- 

Rate on American 

graph. 

valuation. 

1435 

30 per cent. 

1435 


1436 

15 per cent. 

1436 

.do. 

1436 

.do. 

1437 

20 per cent. 

1437 

_do. 

1437 

_do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

...do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

. do . 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 


1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 

.do. 

1437 


1437 

. do . 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


183 


183 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


40 per cent. 


.do. 


462 

25 per cent 

462 

..do . 

462 

.do. 


463 

403 

463 

463 
463 j 
463 
463 ! 
463 I 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 


35 per cent. 

.do. 


463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 


463 


.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do.. 
.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Actual selling price of domestic, 
$3.19, as domestic is 10 per cent su¬ 
perior. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 
$4.89, as domestic is 10 per cent su¬ 
perior. 

Actual selling price of domestic, 
$7.44, as domestic is 10 per cent su¬ 
perior. 


Not sold by importer: landed cost, 
$3.58; actual sellingprice of domes¬ 
tic article, $7.44; 5 per cent superior 
to foreign article. 

Not sold by importer; landed cost, 
$4.41. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do.. 

.do.. 

.do. 

. do. 


Domestic, in part foreign material. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 






















































































































































































































































































































































261 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Country. 


Scotland.. 
Do... 
Do... 
Do... 
Do... 
England. 

Scotland. 


Do. 


France. 


Do. 

Do. 


England. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Austria. 


Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Germany. 


Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 


Germany. 

Do.... 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1437- 
Continued. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


Horn cups, height 21 
inches. 

Horn cups, height 3 |.do. 

inches. 

Horn cups, height 3| j.do. 

inches. 

Horn cups, height 4 
inches. 

Horn cups, height 41 
inches. 

Rubber bladders for soc¬ 
cer and football, heavy 
red rubber. 


Horn combs, hand made. 


.do . 


Horn combs. 


Horn combs. hand made. 
.do. 


Paragraph No. 1438. 

Prepared ivories for min¬ 
iature painting (thin 
sheets of ivory cut into 
various sizes; not made 
in United States), 
sizes, If by 1J inches. 

Prepared ivories for min¬ 
iature painting (thin 
sheets of ivory cut into 
various sizes; not made 
in United States), 
sizes. 2f by 2J inches. 

Prepared ivories for min¬ 
iature painting (thin 
sheets of ivory cut into 
various sizes; not made 
in United States), 

sizes, 4J by 31 inches. 

Prepared ivories for min¬ 
iature painting (thin 
sheets of ivory cut into 
various sizes; not made 
in United States), 
sizes, 6 by 4§ inches. 

Same as domestic. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do... 

. ..do... 

...do... 

. ..do... 

...do... 

. ,.do... 

...do... 

...do... 

_do... 

Hard rubber comb 
.do. 


Paragraph No. 439. 
Electrical insulators, etc. 

Paragraph No. 1440. 

Sea moss, dyed green.... 

Moss wreaths, moss dyed, 
manufactured into 
wreaths; 12-inch. 


do. 

do. 


Rubber bladders for soc¬ 
cer and footballs, 
black para rubber. 


Horn combs, hand made. 


Horn combs, hand made. 


Horn combs, hand made 


None found. 
_do. 


None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


_do. 


Hard rubber syringes 
molded hard rubber 

_do... 

_do... 

_do... 

Hard rubber combs 
pressed hard rubber 

.do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

.do. 

.do. 

None found 
_do. 


Sea moss, dyed green. 
None found. 


Unit. 


Gross. 


.do. 


.do. 


-do. 


— do. 
Dozen. 

Gross.. 


_do. 


1lo-zen. 


.do. 

.do. 


Each. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Dozen. 


..do. 

..do. 

,.do. 

..do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do.. 

Gross.. 
....do. 

_do. 

Dozen. 

_do. 

_do. 


Per 100 bunch¬ 
es. 

Each. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


$8.62 
10.77 
14.19 
17.24 
22.62 
2.25 

5.7055 

7.9243 

1.60 

1.60 

3.4348 

.22 

.60 

1.65 

4.89 


. 5390 

. 7350 
. 9310 
2.36 
1. 15 

1.44 
1.49 
1.155 
.9773 
. 5775 
11.27 
13.33 
8.33 
2.51 
.4220 
2.17 


3.01 

.0118 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

1 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

$1.21 

36S 


SI. 72 

148. 57 

$17.16 

$28. 71 


36,9 

1.50 

368 


2.15 

144.66 

20.86 

35.28 


36,9 

1.99 

368 


2.83 

131.45 

25.09 

44.10 


36,9 

2.41 

368 


3.45 

129 

29.82 

52.92 


36,9 

3.17 

368 


4.52 

103. 7 

31.43 

61.74 


36,9 

.20 

368 


.23 




$4.40 

3 

.57 

368 

25 per cent. 

1.4263 

16.9 

1.2982 

9.00 

9.00 

28 

.79 

368 

.do. 

1.9810 



10.50 

10.50 

28 

.176 

368 

.do. 

.40 

36.3 

.79 

2.97 

3.00 

28 

.176 

368 

.do. 

.40 

36. 3 

.79 

2.97 


28 

. 3778 

368 


.8589 

30 

1. 40 

6. 07 


28 

. 01 

369 


.08 

51 6 

. 16 

. 47 


22 

. 03 

369 

.do. 

.21 

51.2 

.43 

1.27 


22 

08 

369 

.do. 

. 58 

41. 5 

.96 

3. 27 


22 

.24 

369 

.do. 

1.70 

55.2 

3.77 

10. 60 


22 

. 0539 

369 

25 per cent. 

.13475 

92.5 

.673 

1.40 

1.69 

28 

. 0735 

369 

.do. 

.18375 

77.7 

.77 

1.76 

2.10 

28 

. 0931 

369 

.do. 

. 23275 

SO. 9 

1.02 

2. 28 

2. 85 

28 

. 2360 

369 

.do. 

.59 

91.8 

2. 92 

6.10 

7.31 

28 

.09 

369 

.do. 

.30 

26 

.40 

1.94 

1.97 

28 

.11 

369 

.do. 

.38 

3.6 

.07 

2.00 

2. 62 

28 

.11 

369 

.do. 

.40 

11 

.22 

2. 22 

■2. 25 

28 

. 1039 

369 

.do. 

.2787 

134 

2. 0624 

3.60 

3. 94 

28 

. 0879 

309 

.do. 

. 2413 

106.1 

1.39 

2.70 

2. 81 

28 

. 0519 

369 

.do. 

. 1413 

109.38 

.8463 

1.62 

1.68 

28 

1.12 

369 

.do. 

2.81 

35. 26 

5. 38 

20. 58 

24.72 

28 

1.33 

369 

.do. 

3.33 

34. 79 

6. 26 

24.25 

36 

28 

.83 

369 

.do. 

2.08 

37. 27 

4. 19 

15. 43 

15. 72 

28 

.25 

369 

.do. 

.63 

16.9 

.58 

4.00 

4.12 

2S 


369 



106 

.60 

1.17 

. 

28 

. 17 " 

369 


. 58 

36.9 

1.08 

4.00 


28 

Material chief 









value. 







.486 

372 

10 per cent. 

.30 

30.6 

1.17 

5.00 

6.00 

11 

.039 

372 

.do. 

.011 

61.8 

.0382 

.10 


11 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


1437 

1437 

1437 

1437 

1437 

1437 

1437 

1437 

1437 

1437 

1437 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

143S 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 

1438 
.1438 

1439 


1440 

1440 


20 per cent. 
.do. 


_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


35 per cent. 


. .do. 


_do_ 

_do_ 

_do_ 

30 per cent 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


10 per cent. 
.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 

463 


464 35 per cent. 


464 


464 


164 


464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 

464 


78 

78 


Rate. 


Remarks. 


35 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


50 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


Landed cost foreign articles $2.68. 
Not sold separately but in connec¬ 
tion with leather base casings. 
Domestic, in part of foreign article. 

Actual selling price of domestic 
$10.50; 16§ superior to foreign be¬ 
cause of appearance and construc¬ 
tion. 

Actual selling price of domestic arti¬ 
cle $12.75; 21 per cent superior to 
foreign because of appearance and 
finish. Foreign sold at a loss; 
landed cost $10.70. 

Actual selling price of domestic, $2; 
foreign 50 per cent superior. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


,..do. 

t.do. 

,.do. 

,..do. 

..do. 
...do. 
..do. 
. ..do. 
. ..do. 
. ..do. 
. ..do. 
. ..do. 
. ..do. 
. ..do. 
. ..do. 


Material 

value. 


chief 


10 per cent. 

_do. 


There are so many kinds and grades 
of domestic manufacture that it 
was not deemed necessary to ob¬ 
tain this information. This mer¬ 
chandise is not imported. 


Domestic in part of foreign material 


































































































































































































































































262 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selling 
price of 



House bill. 


1909 










profit on landed 
cost, including 

Selling 
price of 







Description of foreign 








III- 





Country. 

Description of domestic 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 


duty. 


foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

article 

vesti- 





article. 

article. 

value in 

charges. 






reported 

compara- 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para- 

Rate. 





United 

freight, 

Para- 





graph. 





States 

insur- 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

ble. 









currency. 

ance, etc. 

graph. 











Paragraph No. 1441. 


















Aecordeon (musical in¬ 
strument), Italian 



$3.65 

SO. 22 

373 


$1.28 

94.1 

$4.85 

$10.00 


57 

1441 

35 per cent. 

467 

45 per cent. 












model, 21 keys, 12 

















Czechoslovakia 

Do 

basses, steel rods. 

Cornet, made of brass 
tubing. 

Trombone, made of 
brass tubing. 

Brass cymbals, circular 
disks of hammered 

A-4 cornet, made of 
brass tubing. 

H-4 trombone, made of 
brass tubing. 

12-inch diameter brass 
cymbals, circulardisks 


3.50 

3.36 

1.57 

.03 

.03 

.08 

373 

373 

373 


1.23 

1.18 

. 55 

- 131.2 

162.5 

104.5 

6.24 

7.43 

2.30 

11.00 

ss. 33 

7. 83 

57 

1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 



12.00 

57 

1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 

Do 



4.50 

3.60 

57 

1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 









brass shaped on lathe, 

of hammered brass 

















equipped with fabric 
handles. 

shaped on lathe. 












1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 


Cymbals, manufactured 
from brass metal, cir- 



1.12 

.28 

373’ 

.do. 

.39 

179.3 

3. 21 

5.00 


20 










cular in form, and 12 
inches in diameter. 













1441 


467 

.do. 

Do 

Cymbals, manufactured 
from brass metal, cir- 



1.48 

37 

373 


.52 

153.1 

3.63 

6.00 

. 


20 













cular in form, and 13 
inches in diameter. 













1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 

Do 

Cymbals, manufactured 
"from brass metal, cir- 



1.64 

.41 

373 


.57 

148 

3.88 

6.50 


20 












cular in form, and 14 
inches in diameter. 













1441 

.do. 

467 

_-do. 

Do 

Cymbals, manufactured 
from brass metal, cir- 



1.80 

.45 

373 

.do. 

.63 

143 

4.12 

7. (K) 


20 











cular in form, and 15 
inches in diameter. 













1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 

Do 

Cymbals, manufactured 
from brass metal, cir- 



1.96 

.49 

373 


.69 

179 

5.61 

8.75 


20 











cular in form, and 16 
inches in diameter. 















467 

.do. 

Do 

Cymbals, manufactured 
from brass metal, cir- 



2.08 

. 52 

373 


.73 

200.3 

6.67 

10.00 


20 

1441 












cular in form, and 17 
inches in diameter. 














.do. 

467 

.do. 

Do 

Cymbals, manufactured 
from brass metal, cir¬ 
cular in form, and 18 



2.40 

.60 

373 


.84 

264.6 

10.16 

14.00 


20 

1441 



















inches in diameter. 













1441 

.lo. 

467 

.do. 


Violin bows,Brazilwood, 
ebony frog, full Ger- 



.42 

.0252 

373 

.do.. 

.147 

82.3 

.4878 

1.0S 


57 











man silver mounted. 













1441 

.do. 

467 

.do.. 

Do 

Mouth harmonica; a 
maple block with 

Same as foreign article. 


.83 

.06 

373 


.29 

154.2 

1.82 

3.00 

2. OS 

57 









brass plates on each 
side which contain 


















brass reeds c o v e r e d 
with nickel-plated 


















covers. 













1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 

no 

Cases for violins: pressed 
wood pulp case, felt 

Cases for violins; made 
of fabric, felt lined. 


.83 

.05 

373 

<• 


.29 

113.7 

1.33 

2.50 

1.83 

57 









lined. 
















Do 

Cases for musical instru- 
ments, Karatol cover, 



.575 

.0718 

373 


.20 

194.1 

1.65 

2.50 

2.25 

36,57 

1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 












wood shell, felt lined. 










23.52 


57 

1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 

Czechoslovakia 

Pitch pipes, metal tubes 
with orass reed, for 



4.13 

.12 

373 


1.45 

312.6 

17.82 





3.75 

2.61 

57 

1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 


tumng musical instru¬ 
ments. 








Same as foreign article. 


1.71 

2.27 
.244 

.04 

373 


.60 

60 

1.40 

Do 



. 04 

373 


.79 

70 

2.15 

5. 25 

3.56 

57 

1441 

.do. 

467 

.do. 


Piano wire, cast-s teel... 

Piano wire, cast-steel.. 


.02 

114 


.0366 

50 

.15 

. 45 

.40 

42 

1411 

.do. 

135 

Specific not less 
than 35 per cent. 






. 425 



.do. 


Do 




.264 

.011 

114 

.do.... 

.04 

58.7 

.185 

.50 

42 

1441 

135 

.do. 

Do 


.do 


.222 

.02 

114 

.do.... 

.033 

9 

. 025 

.30 

1 .22 
\ .245 

f .22 
\ .245 

} 42 

1441 

.do. 

135 

.do. 





.211 

.008 

114 

.do.... 

.0317 

60 

. 15 

.40 

} 42 

1441 

.do. 

135 










J 






Remarks. 


Actual domestic selling price $2.20 
each; domestic case is believed to 
be about 20 per cent better than 
foreign article. 


























































































































































































































































263 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 


Country. 


Do. 


Czechoslovakia 
Do."... 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Germany 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 


Paragraph No. 1441— 
Continued. 

Piano wire, cast-steel... 

Musical wire; strings, 
spun steel;eachstring 
in an envelope; violin 
E string. 


Musical wire; strings; 
spun steel; each string 
in an envelope; man¬ 
dolin E string. 


Musical wire; strings, 
spun steel; each string 
in an envelope; man¬ 
dolin D string. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


None found. 


2/0 by 2J tuning pins, 
made of steel and 
threaded. 

_do. 


do. 


Paragraph No. 1442. 
None found. 


.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


None found. 


Wire strings made by 
spinning steel wire 
and nickel plating; 
each string wrapped 
in tissue paper; violin 
E string. 

Wire strings made by 
spinning steel wire 
and nickel plating; 
each string wrapped 
in tissue paper; man¬ 
dolin E string. 

Wire strings made by 
spinning steel wire 
and nickel plating; 
each string wrapped 
in tissue paper; man¬ 
dolin D string. 

Wire strings made by 
spinning steel wire 
and nickel plating; 
each string wrapped 
in tissue paper; guitar 
A string. 

Same as foreign article. 


.do.. 

.do.. 


Phonographs of ma¬ 
hogany or American 
walnut. 

_do. 


Phonographs of highly 
figured burl walnut, 
inlaid with rare woods. 

Phonographs of walnut 
only. 

.do. 


Phonographs of mahog¬ 
any or fumed oak. 

Phonographs of Adam 
brown or red mahog¬ 
any and fumed or 
golden oak. 

Phonographs of mahog¬ 
any or oak. 


Unit. 


Pound. 
Gross.. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


.do. 


.do. 


Phonographs of mahog¬ 
any. 

Phonographs, cabinet 
style, American wal¬ 
nut. 

Phonographs, mahog¬ 
any. 

Phonographs, oak. 

Phonograph, mahogany, 
oak, or American wal¬ 
nut. 

_do. 

Phonograph, mahogany 
or oak. 

Phonograph, American 
walnut. 


.do. 


*11.185 

1.20 


.375 


.90 


Per thousand. 

Each.. 

_do.. 


Each. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

-do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


_do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


3.74 

.86 

1.07 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


$0.007 

.12 


.0375 


.09 


.20 

.05 
. 05 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


114 

373 


373 


373 


373 

373 

373 


Rate. 


15 per cent. 
35 per cent. 


_do... 


.do- 


35 per cent. 

_do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


*0.028 

.42 


.13 


.315 


1.31 

.30 

.37 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


36.3 

58 


84.3 


110.7 


33 £ 

190 

168.5 


Amount. 


*0.08 

1.01 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


.4575 


*0.30 
2.75 


1.00 


1.445 ! 2.75 


1.75 

2.29 
2.51 


7.00 

3.50 

4.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 



House bill. 

1909 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

i 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 



42 

1441 

35 per cent. 

135 

1 

1 Specific not less 






than 35 per cent. 

$2.87 

33 

1441 

.do. 

467 

45 per cent. 

1.46 

33 

1441 

.do. 

467 


3.14 

33 

1441 

.do. 

467 

.do.j 

6. 35 

33 

1441 


467 

.do. 

6.00 

57 

1441 

SI per thousand 

46 

.do. 




plus 25 per cent. 



3.50 

57 

1441 

$1.50 plus 35 per 

46 

.do. 




cent. 



3.75 

57 

1441 


46 

.do.... 

135.00 

33 

1442 

30 per cent. 

468 

45 per cent.1 

180.00 

33 

1442 


468 


210. 00 

33 

1442 

.do. . 

468 


285.00 

33 

1442 


468 

.do.... 

390.00 

33 

1442 


46S 


39. 00 

33 

1442 

, 

468 


75.00 

33 

1442 


468 

.do. 

150. 00 

33 

1442 

, 

468 


186. 00 

33 

1442 


468 

.do. 

240. 00 

33 

1442 


468 

I 

255. 00 

33 

1442 


46S 

.do.... 

22.50 

33 

1442 


46S 


12.50 

33 

1442 


468 


50 

33 

1442 

_do. 

468 

.do. 

75 

33 

1442 


468 


137. 50 

33 

1442 


46S 

.do. 


33 

1442 

.do. 

468 

.do. 








Actual selling price domestic article, 
$2.61: foreign article 10 per cent 
better. 


more yearly, $121.50. 


more yearly, $162. 

Prices to dealerspurchasing $5,000 or 
more yearly, $189. 

Prices to dealerspurchasing$5,000 or 
more yearly, $256.50. 

Prices to dealers purchasing $5,000 or 
more yearly, $351. 

Prices to dealers purchasing $5,000 or 
more, $35.10. 

Prices to dealers purchasing $5,000 or 
more, $67.50. 


Prices to dealers purchasing $5,000 or 
more, $135. 

Prices to dealers purchasing $5,000 or 
more, $167.40. 

Prices to dealers purchasing $5,000 or 
more, $216. 

Prices to dealers purchasing $5,000 or 
more, $229.50. 































































































































































































































































264 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

England. 

Paragraph No. 1442 — 
Continued. 

None found. 

Phonograph, mahogany 
or oak, electric. 

Phonograph, American 
walnut, electric. 

Phonograph, mahogany 
or EngUsh brown. 

Phonograph, mahogany 
or English brown, 
electric. 

Phonograph, golden and 
fumed oak, brown 
mahogany, or mahog¬ 
any. 

Each. 









.do. 

.do. 









.do. 

.do. 





. 




.do. 

.do. 









.do. 










.do. 










.do. 

.do. 










. do. 

Phonograph, brown ma¬ 
hogany, mahogany or 
Circassian walnut, ex¬ 
tra. 

.do. 

.do. 


! 






.do. 










.do. 

Phonograph, period 
model, standard 
queensboro mahogany 
or American wa.uut.' 

Phonograph, period 
model, mahogany. 

Phonograph, mahogany 
or walnut. 

Phonograph, maho 'any. 

.do. 









.do. 

.do. 









.do. 

.do. 

• 








.do. 










.do. 

Phonograph, antique 
walnut or polychrome. 

Phonographs. 

.do. 


l 





. 

.do. 







f. 



J 



Mica diaphragms for 
talking _ machines, 
made from clear ruby 
mica, l^jj-inch. 

.do. 

Same as foreign, lg-inch. 

100 

$8. 90 

8.90 
11.10 

11.10 

$0.27 

.27 

.33 

.33 

374 

374 

374 

374 


$2.23 

2.23 

2.775 

2. 775 




49.1 

49.1 
69 

69 

*5.60 

5.60 

9.80 

9.80 

*17.00 

17.00 

24.00 

34.00 

Do. 



Do. 

Mica diaphragms for 
talking machines, 

made from clear ruby 
mica, 2-(V-inch. 

.do. 

Same as foreign, 2 1 i g-hich. 

...do. 


Do. 



Germany. 

None found. 

Mica diaphragms for 
talking machine, made 
from imported mica, 
lfi inches. 

Mica diaphragms for 
talking machine, made 
from imported mica, 
2-pj inches. 

Mica diaphragms for 
talking machine, made 
from imported mica, 
Zfc inches. 

Mica diaphragms for 
talking machine, made 
from imported mica, 
inches. 

Phonograph records, a 
composition of shellac, 
lampblack, alcohol, 
etc., 12 inches. 

Phonograph records, a 
composition of shellac, 
lampblack, alcohol, 
etc., 10 inches. 

Calendar rolls or bowls 
of cotton; size 16 by 50 
inches. 

Calendar rolls or bowls 
of stone; size 18 by 87 
inches. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 









.do. 

.do. 









. do. 

.do. 









Phonograph records, 12- 
inches. 

Phonograph records, 10 
inches. 

Paragraph No. 1443. 

None found. 

Each. 

.48 

.32 

.0665 

. 05 

374 

374 

25 per cent. 

.12 

.08 

15.5 

22.2 

.1035 

.10 

.77 

. 55 

Do. 


.do. 

1 

Each. 


. do. 

.do. 




















of paper; size 12 by 42 
inches. 











Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

- 

| Para¬ 
graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 

•KlfiX 75 

33 

1442 


468 

45 per cent. 


1X7 50 

33 

1442 


468 

.do. 


125 00 

33 

1442 


468 

.do. 


157 50 

33 

1442 


468 

.do„. 


50 00 

33 

1442 


468 

.do. 

In part of foreign material. 

87. 50 

33 

1442 


468 

.do. 

Do. 

132. 50 

33 

1442 


468 

.do. 

Do. 

195 00 

33 

1442 


468 

.do. 

Do. 

375. 00 

33 

1442 

.do_ 

468 

.do. 

In part of foreign material. 

150. 00 

33 

1442 

.do... 

468 

.do. 

Do. 

200. 00 

33 

1442 

.do__ 

468 

.do. 

Do. 

287. 50 

33 

1442 

.do.. 

468 

.do. 

Do. 

400. 00 

33 

1442 

.do. 

468 

.do. 

Do. 

600. 00 

33 

1442 

. do... 

468 

.do. 

Do. 

10 . 00 

33 

1442 

.do_ 

46S 

.do. 

In lots of less than 25. 

9.60 

33 

1442 

... do_ 

468 

.do. 

In lots of 25 to 47. 

9. 00 

33 

1442 

.....do_ 

468 

.do. 

In lots of 48 or more. 

14.00 

42 

1442 

.do. 

468 

.do. 

Domestic, in part of foreign material; 







foreign article imported July, 1920. 

16. 00 

42 

1442 

.do. 

468 

.do. 

Do. 

19.00 

42 

1442 

.do. 

468 

.do.. 

Do. 

23.00 

42 

1442 

.do.. 

468 

.do. 

Do 

18.00 

42 

1442 

.do. 

468 

.do_ 


26.00 

42 

1442 

.do. 

468 

.do. 

Do 

48.00 

42 

1442 

.do. 

468 


Do 

28-35 

42 

1442 

.do. 

468 

.do. 

Do. 

.85 

57 

1442 

.do. 

468 


.61 

57 

1442 

.do. 

468 



588.75 

47 

1443 

25 per cent. 

332 



1,036.29 

47 

1443 

.do. 

95 



307.80 

47 

1443 

.do. 

420 

.do. 












































































































































































































































































































265 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 











Drofit on landed 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 

Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 

Landing 


Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 




value in 

charges, 






article ii 





United 

freight, 






United 



• 

' 

States 

currency. 

insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

States. 


Paragraph No. 1444. 











France. 

Rosaries; corozo beads 

None found. 


$7.877 

$0.2363 

333 


83.938 

74.2 

88.947 

821.00 


mounted on wire 
chain, with steel heart 
and cross. 











Do. 

Corozo beads mounted 

.do. 


7.144 

. 2143 

333 


3.572 

04.0 

7.069 

18.00 


on wire chain, with 
steel heart and steel 












cross. 











Do. 

Rosaries, colored glass 

.do. 


8.548 

.2.564 

333 


4.274 

68.1 

8.92 

22.00 


beads mounted on 
silver-plated wire 
chain, with heart and 
cross silver plated. 


















Do. 

Rosaries, wood beads 

.do. 


5.495 

.1648 

167 


1.099 

136.7 

9.24 

16.00 


mounted on wire 
chain with steel heart 
and nickelene cross. 











Do. 

Rosaries “Blessed Sacra- 

.do. 


2.564 

.076 

167 


5.129 

115.5 

3.645 

6.80 


ment” seed beads 
mounted on wire 
chain with aluminum. 












Paragraph No. 1445. 











Cuba. 

Sponges, natural 
growth, No. 1, sheep’s 



2.20 

.066 

68 


.22 

16.9 

.364 

2.85 






wool, cuts. 











Do. 

Sponges, natural 
growth. No. 2, sheep’s 

.do. 


1.30 

.078 

68 


• .13 

25.9 

.39 

1.90 






wool, cuts. 











Do. 

Sponges, natural 
growth, No. 1, grass. 

.do. 


.45 

.054 

68 


.045 

13.8 

.076 

. 62J 





Do. 

Sponges, natural 
growth, sheep’s wool 



2.35 

.059 

68 


.235 

32.5 

.86 

3.50 






(form). 











Do. 

Sponges, natural 
growth, sheep’s wool 

.do. 


2.35 

.06 

68 


.235 

32.3 

.855 

3.50- 


Sponges, natural 
growth, No. 1, sheep’s 



3.75 

(form). 




















wool, cuts. 












Sponges, natural 
growth, No. 2, sheep’s 























wool, cuts. 












Sponges, natural 
growth, No. 1, grass. 
Sponges, natural growth 
Florida Rock Island, 













































sheep’s wool. 






















Paragraph No. 1446. 













Crude rosin molded. 

Gross. 

3.05 

.14 

375 

10 per cent. 

.28 

315 

10.93 

14. 40 




.do. 

5.27 

.16 

375 

.do. 

.48 

204. 58 

12.09 

18.00 


Paragraph No. 1447. 












Marble statue, Carara, 
hand sculptured. 

Marble statue, Castelli- 
na, hand sculptured. 

Bust, hand sculptured, 
alabaster. 


Each. 

31.20 

10/40 

376 

15 per cent. 

4.68 

36 

16.66 

62.94 



.do. 

14.15 

4.70 

376 

.do. 

2.12 

70 

14.67 

35.64 




10.65 

4.26 

376 

.do. 

1.60 

66.56 

10.99 

27.50 

Do. 












Paragraph No. 1449. 











Europe. 

Pencils, lead, genuine 

Lead pencils, genuine 


5.04 

.20 

378 

25 per cent. 

1.51 

36.3 

2. 45 

9.20 







Do. 

red cedar. 

.do. 

cedar. 

.do. 

.do. 

2.80 

3.08 

4.49 

.11 

.12 

.15 

378 

378 

378 

378 

.do. 

.84 

.92 

1.12 

.36 

53.3 

61. G 

2.00 

2.53 

5. 75 

Do. 

.do. 

cedar, with tip. 

... .do. 

.do. 

56.4 

60.0 

3.24 

.90 

9.00 

2.40 

Do 

Pencils, lead. 

Lead pencils, incense 

.do. 

.99 

. 15 

36 cents per gross.. 


Pencils, lead, incense 
cedar. 

cedar. 

.do. 

1.53 

.15 

378 

25 per cent. 

.38 

74.7 

1.54 

3.60 

Do. 

_do. 

.do. 

2.72 
.966 

.15 

378 

... do. 

.68 

40.8 

1.45 

5.00 

Do. 

.do. 

.19 

378 

36 cents per gross.. 

.36 

37.9 

.574 

2.09 

Do. 

Lead pencils, incense 

.do. 



cedar-wood cover, 
black lead tip or cap. 

Lead pencils, incense 
cedar wood, with tip. 

.do. 

3.19 

.15 

378 

25 per cent. 

.80 

60.6 

2.51 

6.65 

Do. 

Lead pencils, incense 



cedar, with tip. 











95182—22 - 35 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

House bill. 

1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Remarks. 


28 

1444 

1 30 per cent. 

421 

60 per cent. 



28 

1444 

.do.... 

421 

.do. 








No comparable merchandise made 


28 

1444 

1 .do. 

421 

.do. 

in United States. Sales made 







principally to retailer. If sold to 







jobbers or retailers a discount of 20 







per cent would be allowed from 







selling prices given. 


28 

1444 

.do. 

421 

.do. 



28 

1444 


421 

.do. 




# 



* 



53 

1445 

15 per cent. 

79 

20 per cent.i 



53 

1445 

.do. 

79 

.do. 



53 

1445 

.do. 

79 

.do. 



53 

1445 

.do. 

79 




53 

1445 

.do. 

79 

.do. 


$3. 75 

53 

1445 

.do. 

79 

.do. 


1.75 

53 

1445 1 

.do. 

79 

.do. 


.52* 

53 

1445 

.do. 

79 

.do. 


6. 50 

53 

1445 


79 

_do. 


6.50 

53 

1445 i 


79 



10. 75 

57 

1446 

10 per cent. 

469 

20 per cent. 

• 

12.00 

57 

1446 

.... .do. 

469 

... .do. 



28 

i 

1447 


470 




28 

1447 i 

.do. 

470 

.do. 



28 

1447 

.do. 

1 

470 



6.00 

13 

1449 


472 

45-25. 


6.00 

13 

1449 

.do. 

472 

.do. 


6.00 

13 

1449 

50-25-25. 

472 

.do. 


7.00 

13 

1449 

50-25. 

472 

.do.i 


2.75 

13 

1449 

.do. 

472 

.do.! 


3.00 

13 

1449 

.do. 

472 

.do. 


6.00 

13 

1449 

.do. 

472 

.do. 


4.00 

13 

1449 

50-25-25. 

472 

.do. . 


2.40 

13 

1449 

. do . 

472 

.do. 







































































































































































































































































































266 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Germany . 


Do. 


Do . 


Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Paragraph No. 1449— 
Continued. 

Crayons, lumberman’s, 
black, unwrapped, 
made of clay and 
chalk. 

Lumberman’s colored 
crayons, unwrapped, 
made of clay, chalk, 
and coloring sub¬ 
stances. 

Paragraph No. 1450. 

Pencil lends, black; ex¬ 
ceeding ,-1,; inch in 
diameter; not incased 
in wood or other ma¬ 
terial; made of clay, 
graphite, and wax; 
length, 71 inches, 
do. 


Cravons, lumberman’s, 
black, wrapped, made 
of clay, graphite, and 
wax. 

Colored crayons, lum¬ 
berman’s, wrapped, 
made of clay, graph¬ 
ite, wax, and coloring. 


Same as foreign. 


Pencil leads or refills, 
black; exceeding T § 5 
inch in diameter 
not incased in wood 
or other material; 
made of clay, graphite, 
and wax; 21 inches 
long, 2.1 millimeters 
in •diameter. 

Pencil leads or refills, 
- black; not exceeding 
inch in diameter; 
made of clay, graphite, 
and wax; used in pro¬ 
peller pencils: 35 milli¬ 
meters long, Its milli¬ 
meters in diameter, 
do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Unit. 


Cross. 


Foreign article. 


.do. 


.do . 


.do. 

.do. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency 


$1.72 


1.72 


.108 


. 22 
! 076" 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


None found. 
_do. 


Pencil leads or refills, 
black; not exceeding 
T {|-5 inch in diameter; 
made of gum graphite, 
clay, and wax: 35 mil¬ 
limeters long and 1.1.8 
millimeters in diame¬ 
ter, 
do. 


.do. 


.do 


Colored pencil leads, not 
incased in wood or 
other material; not ex¬ 
ceeding x inch diam¬ 
eter; heads 7J inches 
m length; various 
colors, wax dipped. 

None found.•. 


.1 Pencil leads or refills, 
black; not exceeding 
xfs inch in diameter; 
made of 61ay, graphite, 
and wax dipped; for 
thin lead propeller 
pencils. 

-| Pencil leads or refills, 
black; not exceeding 
xfj, inch in diameter; 
made of clay, graphite, 
and wax dipped, for 
thin lead propeller 
pencils; 14 inches long 
and 0.046 inch in 
diameter. 

Same as foreign. 


.do . 


.do . 


Colored pencil leads, not 
incased in wood or 
other material; not 
exceeding T Jjj inch 
in diameter; leads, 
various colors; softer 
leads having more 
chalk or clay; length 
of lead 1J inches. 

Colored pencil leads, not 
incased in wood or 
other material; not 
exceeding inch 
in diameter; leads, 
various colors; softer 
leads having more 
chalk or clay; length 
of lead 2 inches. 

Colored pencil leads, not 
incased in wood or 
other material; not 
exceeding T | s inch 
in diameter; leads, 
various colors; softer 
leads having more 
chalk or elay; length 
of lead 7i inches. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


. 0365 


$. 086 


.086 


.011 


. 0121 
.0115 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


63 


63 


379 


379 

379 


.0365 


.558 


.00.54 


.00.54 


.165 


379 


379 


Rate. 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


10 per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 


Amount. 


$0.258 


.258 


.013 


.022 

.0075 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Percent. 


19.0 


19.0 


.do. 


.do. 


379 


10 per cent. 


.0036 


.0036 


.0558 


67.5 


163 


163 


Amount. 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0.890 


.896 


C 1 ) 


(') 

.0645 


.0745 


. 0745 


(») 


*5. 40 


5.40 


.192 


.254 
. 16 


.12 


.12 


.7788 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$3.60 


5.40 


.30 


.30 

.30 


.25 


.20 

.96 

.50 


.75 


1.375 


.84 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


15 


15 


15 


15 

15 


15 


•15 

15 

15 


15 


15 


15 


15 


15 


House bill. 

1909 

Para- 

Rate on American 

Para- 


graph. 

valuation. 

graph. 


1449 

50 cents per gross 

56 

30 per cent. 


and 25 per cent. 



1449 

.do. 

56 

.do. 

1450 

6 cents per gross 

473 

f cent per ounce... 


and 20 per cent. 



1450 


473 

.do. 

1450 

.do. 

473 

. do . 

1450 

10 cents per gross 

473 



and 20 per cent. 



1450 


473 

.do. 

1450 


473 

.do. 

1450 


473 

.do. 

1450 


473 

.do. 

1450 

60 cents per gross 

473 

1 £ cents per ounce. 


and 20 per cent. 



1450 

.do. 

473 

.do. 

1450 


473 

.do. 

1450 

.do. 

473 







Remarks. 


Foreign article sold wrapped: C 9 st 
of wrapping $2.44 per gross, in¬ 
cluded in selling price; domestic 
in part of foreign material. 


Importation consumed by importer; 
domestic in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial. 


Do. 

Domestic in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


Importation consumed by im¬ 
porter; domestic in part foreign 
material. 


Domesticin part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Domestic in part of foreign material; 
very few sold and only to accom¬ 
modate customer in special cases; 
mostly used by manufacturer in 
making lead pencils. 


1 Landed cost. 





















































































































































267 


Country. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Do. 


Do. 


France. 


Germany. 


Do. 


France. 


Do. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1450— 
Continued. 

Indelible or copy pencil 
leads or refills, over 
T Jhs inch in diameter 
and 1| inches in length 
made of gum traga- 
canth, methyl violet, 
and graphite. 


Indelible or copy pencil 
leads, not incased in 
wood or other material 
and exceeding 
inch m diameter; 
made of gum traga- 
canth, methyl violet, 
and graphite; length 
of lead 7J inches. 

None found.. 


Paragraph No. 1451. 

Photographic roll-film 
camera; 2\ by 31 
inches; camera of alu¬ 
minum,leather cover- 
ered, brass trimmings, 
with Compurshutter, 
and compound anes- 
tigmat lens; F. 6.8. 

Roll-film camera, 31 by 
41inches; camera of al¬ 
uminum, leather cov¬ 
ered, brasstrimmings, 
with Compur shutter, 
and compound anes- 
tigmat lens; F. 6.8 
lens. 

Compur shutter, No. 1, 
as per cut. 


Photoplates, 4 by 5 
inches; glass, coated 
with a sensiti ed gela¬ 
tin emulsion. 

Raw moving-picture 
film; celluloid strip, 
coated with a sensi¬ 
tized gelatin emulsion. 

Film packs; 31 by 41 
inches; sheets of cellu¬ 
loid, coated with a 
sensitized gelatin 
emulsion. 

Paragraph No. 1452. 

Pipes, brier bowl, vul¬ 
canite mouthpieces. 


.do. 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Description of domostic 
article. 


Same as foreign. 


.do. 


Indelible or copy pencil 
leads, not incased in 
wood or other material 
and exceeding x § 5 inch 
in diameter; made of 
gum tragacanth, me¬ 
thyl violet, and graph¬ 
ite; length of lead 71 
inches. 


Photo roll-film camera, 
F. 6.3 lens. 


Special; F. 6.3. lens . 


Photographic shutter; 
speeds controlled 
and retarded by 2 set s 
of gears, 1 for slower 
and other for high 
speeds. 

Photoplates, 4 by 5 
inches; glass, coated 
with a sensitized gela¬ 
tin emulsion. 

Celluloid strip, coated 
with a sensitized gela¬ 
tin emulsion. 


Film packs . 


Same as foreign. Gross 


Unit. 


Gross. 


.do. 


Foreign article. 


Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 


SO. 092 


.532 


.do. 


Each. 


.do. 


.do. 


27.50 


33.25 


Dozen. 


Per 100 feet.... 


Per pack. 


Same as foreign. 


.do. 


8.35 


.717 


.808 


. 45 


17. 57 


17. 57 


Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 


SO. 0138 


.165 


.83 


1.00 


.33 


.02 


.0808 


( 2 ) 


1.76 


1.76 


Duty, present act. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


379 


379 


380 


380 


380 


380 


576 


576 


381 


381 


Rate. 


10 per cent. 


.do. 


15 per cent. 


.do. 


Amount. 


$0.0092 


.053 


4.13 


4.99 


.do. 


.do. 


Free. 


.do. 


50 per cent. 


.do. 


1.25 


.107 


8.79 


S. 79 


Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 


Per cent. 


Amount. 


(') 


0 ) 


34.87 $11.32 


39.9 . 15.64 


27.5 


2.74 


30.3 .256 


57.5 .511 


30 


49.3 


49.3 


.135 


Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 


$0.115 


.75 


43. 78 


54.88 


13.88 


13.88 


12.67 


1.10 


1.40 


.58* 


42.00 


42.00 


Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$1 


1.50 


49.37 


68 .44 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


15 


House bill. 

1909 

Remarks. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

1450 

60 cents per gross 
and 20 per cent. 

473 

2 cents per ounce.. 

Domestic in part of foreign material; 
importation consumed by import¬ 
er; high price of domestic article 
due to high cost of methyl violet, 
and is about four times w-hat Ger¬ 
man manufacturer has to pay: 
American manufactured violet 


15 


15 


11.10 


.63 


2.10 


.5877 


41.30 


41. 74 


56 


56 


1450 


1450 


1451 


1451 


1451 


1451 


1451 


1451 


1452 


1452 


.do. 


473 


.do. 


.do. 


473 


30 per cent. 


108 


.do. 


.do. 


20 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


108 


108 


475 


474 


474 


475 


475 


.do. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


25 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


60 per cent. 


.do_ 


being less strong in copying 
strength, more is required per 
gross of leads. 

Domesticin part of foreign material; 
importation consumed by import¬ 
er; high price of domestic article 
due to high cost of methyl violet 
and is about four times what Ger¬ 
man manufacturer has to pay; 
American manufactured violet 
being less strong in copying 
strength, more is required per 
gross of leads. 

Domestic in part of foreign material: 
the cost of the methyl violet is 
high, whether imported or of 
American manufacture, and is 
about four times what the German 
manufacturer has to pay; the 
American not being as strong as 
the German made in copying 
strength, therefore more is re¬ 
quired per gross of leads. 


Actual price domestic, $2.25: deduc¬ 
tion account foreign slower speed. 


Actual selling price, domestic, $47.50, 
account 15 per cent superior qual¬ 
ity domestic; domestic in part of 
foreign material. 

Actual selling price, domestic, $48, 
account 15 per cent superior Qual¬ 
ity domestic: domestic in part of 
foreign material. 


1 Landed cost. 


2 Included in foreign value. 









































































































































268 


Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 








Foreign article. 


Overhead and 


Selhng 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 











profit on landed 

Selling 


Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 





United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 


Paragraph No. 1452— 














Continued. 













England. 

Brier pipe, brierwood 
bowl, vulcanite mouth- 



$2. 34 

$0.25 

381 


$1.34 

32.5 

$1.28 

$5.21 

$1.52 

56 






piece with aluminum 
inner tube. 













Do. 




2.34 
.97 

25 

381 

381 


1.34 

32.5 

12.3 

1.28 
. 165 

5.21 

1.50 

1. 92 
2.80 

56 

Austria. 

Cigarette holders, am- 
berdeen. 

Same as foreign. 


.12 


.245 

56 

England. 




Tobacco pouch, velvet, 
calf leather, gum-rub- 



7. 80 

1.17 

381 

.do. 

3.90 

63.2 

8.13 

21.00 

20.91 

56 





her lining. 













Do. 

Tobacco pouch, gum 
rubber. 

Pipe case, wood case, 
leather covered, cot- 

None found. 


1. 74 

. 174 

381 


.87 

29.5 

48.7 

.82 

3.60 


56 

Austria. 



1.82 

.31 

381 


. 56 

1.31 

4.00 

9.31 

56 






ton-velvet lining. 













Do. 

Cigarette-paper books, 
velin ribbed paper 



.50 

.08 

3S1 

.do. 

i. 25 

9.3 

.17 

2.00 

2.00 

46,15 




Turkey. 

made of linen rags, 100 
leaves per book. 













Cigarette-paper books, 
Armenian hospital cig- 

Cigarette-paper books, 
black paper covered 


.693 

.046 

381 


*. 35 

13.15 

.26 

2.25 

2.60 

46,15 





arette- paper book; 

Turkish cigarette pa- 












France. 

white book with 96 
leaves, Turkish ciga¬ 
rette paper. 

per, book 100 leaves. 












Cigarette-paper books, 
white cigarette paper, 
175 leaves per book, 


1,000 books.... 

11. 7712 

.36 

381 


2 6.528 

71 

27. 4908 

66.15 


15 














Do. 

French cigarette paper 
made of linen rags. 







- 






Cigarette-paper books, 



11. 701256 

.41 

381 


2 6. 04 

72.8 

28.00 

66.15 


15 


white cigarette paper, 
175 leaves per book, 














French cigarette paper 
made of wheat straw. 













Do. 

Cigarette paper, in rolls 
or bobbins; French 


( 3 ) 

.05036 

.003 

381 


.048 



«. 1013 

. 1025 

46,15 






cigarette paper, 30 mil¬ 
limeters wide, 3,120 









Do. 

meters long, 20 grams 
per square meter. 













Cigarette paper, in bob- 
Dins or rolls, 30 milli- 



.072 

. 0072 

381 

.do. 

.036 

4.1 

.0048 

. 12 

. 1025 

46,15 




meters wide, 3,120 
meters long, 20 grams 











Italy. 

per square meter. 













Cigarette paper, verge 
Egyptian combus- 

Cigarette paper, in bob¬ 
bins or rolls, 30 milli- 


.0666 

. 00333 

381 


. 0333 

13.1 

.01343 

.11666 

. 1025 

46,15 




/ 


tible, 19 to 20 grams, 30 
millimeters bv 3,120 
meters per bobbin or 

meters wide, 3,120 
meters long, 20 grams 













per square meter, 













roll, made of linen 
rags, or in reams 20 by 
30 inches, sheets 500 

verge Egyptian. 













per ream, 74 pounds. 









.012033 




France. 

Cigarette paper, in bob- 
bins or rolls, 30 milli- 



.0684 

. 000367 

381 

.1 > . 

0.342 

11.7 

.115 

. 1025 

46,15 










meters wide, 3,120 
meters long, 20 grams 
per square meter, 
verge Egyptian. 








(<) 


2.65 


46 

Do. 

Cigarette paper in reams, 
500 sheets per ream; 



1.744 

.OS 

381 


.8229 










15 


size 20 by 28J inches; 
weight, 17 grams; 
French cigarette paper. 








• 

10.37 

30.00 

49.39 

56 

Germany. 

Cigarette case, leather, 
steel frame, leather 

Same asforeign, but silk 
lining. 


12.27 

1.23 

381 


6.13 

52.8 










lining. 













House bill. 

1909 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 



475 

60 per cent. 

1 1 > 


475 

.do. 

1452 


475 

.do. 

1452 


475 

.do. 

1452 



.do. 

1452 


475 

_.do. 

1452 


475 

. .do.,. 

1452 

.. .do.... 

475 

.do. 

1452 

.. .do. 

475 

.do. 

1452 

.do. 

475 

.do. 

1452 


475 

.do. 

1452 

.do. 

475 

.do. 

1452 



.do. 

1452 

.do. 

475 


1452 


475 


1452 

.do. 

475 







Remarks. 


Construction and material of foreign 
and domestic pipes similar; it is 
claimed foreign article superior in 
finish and that the wood of which 
it is made is better seasoned: for¬ 
eign pipe due to reputation de¬ 
mands higher price; manufacturer 
of domestic pipe states it is difficult 
to sell domestic pipe over $2 each; 
domestic in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial. 

Do. 


Actual selling price, domestic, $23.52. 
domestic larger and on that ac¬ 
count worth 12J per cent more; 
domestic in part of foreign mate¬ 
rial. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 
Importation consumed by im¬ 
porter. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


Do. 


Importation consumed by importer 
and not sold. 


Actual selhng price domestic $41.16 
on account foreign being 20 per 
cent superior. 


Landed cost. 


1 Plus $1 internal revenue per 100 books. 


:pius $2 internal revenue per 100 books. 


Per millimeter width, per 3,120 meters. 




































































































































































































269 


Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country'. 


Germany. 


Germany. 
Do.... 


Japan. 


Germany. 

Japan. 

Germany. 

Do.... 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Japan. 


Do. 

Do. 


Germany. 

Do.... 


Japan. 

Germany. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1453. 

Black hatter’s plush 
threads, per inch: 
warp, 74 cotton, 1.06 
ounces square yard; 
warppile,37 organzine 
0.92 ounce square yard; 
weft, 110 cotton, 1.94 
ounces square yard; 
width, 21 inches. 

None found.. 


Paragraph No. 1454. 

1-pint stelios, vacuum 
Dottles, steel case, 
japanned, glass filler. 

1-pint thermostatic bot¬ 
tles, aluminum cap, 
japanned steel body 
and glass filler. 

1-pint, vacuum bottle, 
plain steel case, lac¬ 
quered, white metal 
cap and shoulder. 

1-pint thermostatic bot¬ 
tle, solid aluminum 
case, with glass filler. 

1-pint vacuum bottle, 
corrugated brass case, 
nickel plated. 

1-pint vacuum bottle, 
aluminum case, glass 
filler. 

.do. 


1-pint vacuum bottle, 
brass case nickeled, 
glass filler. 


1 pint thermostatic bot¬ 
tle, all aluminum cas¬ 
ing, glass filler. 

1 pint thermostatic bot¬ 
tle, metal ease, glass 
filler, aluminum rip¬ 
pled. 

1 pint vacuum bottle, 
cover black, complete 
bottle with brass 
nickel cap. 

1 pint vacuum bottle, 
steel case, corrugated, 
nickeled. 

1 pint vacuum bottle, 
corrugated steel case, 
lacquered white metai 
cap and shoulder, 
spring bottom. 

None found. 


1 quart vacuum bottle, 
japanned steel case, 
glass filler. 

1 quart thermostatic 
bottle, aluminum cap, 
japanned steel body, 
glass filler. 

1 quart vacuum bottle, 
steel case, nickeled 
white metal cap and 
shoulder. 

1 quart thermostatic 
bottle, solid alumi¬ 
num case, with glass 
filler. 




Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 

Selling 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 

charges, 

Duty, present act. 

cost, 

duty. 

including 

price of 
foreign 
article in 



United 

States 

currency. 

freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

United 

States. 

None found. 

Yard 

$0,804 

$0.0515 

382 


$0,069 

21.14 

$0.1955 

$1.12 

* 

BJack hatter’s plush silk 
warp, silk pile, cotton 
weft; warp, 0.0345 silk; 
pile, 0.110 silk; weft, 
0.015 cotton; width, 
17 inches. 



• 

• 










1-pint thermostatic bot¬ 
tles, japanned case. 


. 145 

.022 

84 

45 per cent. 

.065 

126 

.293 

.525 



.do. 


. 201 

.024 

84 

.do. 

.09 

50.7 

.16 

.475 

l-pint thermostatic bot¬ 
tle, japanned case. 


5.103 

.45 

167 

20 per cent. 

1.02 

36.9 

2. 43 

9.00 





1-pint thermostatic-bot¬ 
tle, enameled case. 


.32 

.08 

167 

.do. 

.964 

40 

. 186 

.65 





1-pint thermostatic bot¬ 
tle, corrugated nick¬ 
eled brass. 

1-pint vacuum bottle, 
metal case, glass filler. 


7.207 

.218 

.63 

167 

.do. 

1.45 

34.5 

3.22 

12.50 


.033 

167 

.do. 

.044 

197 

.58 

.875 







.218 

.033 

167 

.do. 

.044 

197 

.58 

.875 



. 242 

.036 

84 

45 per cent. 

. 109 

184 

.713 

1.10 



.278 

.033 

167 

20 per cent. 

.056 

70.3 

.258 

.625 



.32 

.03 

167 


.064 

20.5 

. 0S6 

.50 



6.72 

.67 

167 

.do. 

1. 34 

37.3 

3.27 

12.00 



5.395 

.47 

167 

.do. 

1.08 

22.3 

1.555 

8.50 



5.22 

.46 

167 

.do. 

1.04 

41.3 

2.78 

9.50 

,1 pint vacuum bottle, 
metal case, glass filler. 

1 quart thermostatic 
bottle, japanned case, 
glass filler. 










.248 

.037 

84 

45 per cent. 

.112 

139 

.553 

.95 


.315 

.038 

84 

.do. 

.142 

91.9 

.455 

.95 

1 quart thermostatic 
bottle, japanned case, 
glass filler. 

1 quart thermostatic 
bottle, enameled case, 
glass filler. 


8.64 

.54 

.75 

167 

20 per cent. 

1.74 

25.7 

2.868 

14.00 


.n 

(■ 

.do. 

.108 

45.1 

.342 

1.10 









Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 


$1.35 


.81 

.81 

17.82 

1.20 

22.68 
.97 
1.02 
1.73 
2.13 
1.67 


1.89 


1.35 


25.92 


1.92 


In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 


21 


72 


50 

50 

50 

50 

20,50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 


20,50 

20,50 

50 

50 

20,50 

50 


House bill. 


Para¬ 

graph. 


1453 


Rate on American 
valuation. 


10 per cent. 


1453 


1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 


.do. 


10 cents and 30 per 
cent. 

_do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


10 cents and 30 
per cent. 

_do. 


.do.. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


f20 cents and 30 
L per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 


477 


477 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


10 per cent. 


.do.I Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


98 

98 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

98 

98 

98 

99 
99 

99 

99 

99 

99 

98 

199 

199 


60 per cent. 
_do. 


45 per cent. 


.do. Actual domestic selling price, $1.33; 

deduct 10 per cent for enamel 
body. 

.do. 


_do;. Actual domestic selling price, SI.21: 

deduct 20 per cent for superior 
workmanship. 

_do. Actual domestic selling price, SI .20; 

deduct 15 per cent for superior 
i workmanship. 

60 per cent.Actual domestic selling price, $2.16; 

deduct 20 per cent for superior 
workmanship. 

_do. 


_do.! Actual domestic selling price, $1 >6; 

deduct 10 per cent for superior 
workmanship. 

45 per cent. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


_do. 

60 per cent. 

45 per cent. 


.do. 


Actual domestic selling price, $2 13; 
deduct 10 per cent for enamel 
body. 



























































































































































































































270 

Schedule 14.—SUNDRIES—Continued. 


Country. 


Japan. 


Do. 


Germany. 


Do.. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Japan.. 


Do. 


Germany. 
Japan. 


Do. 


Germany. 

Japan. 


Description of foreign 
article. 


Description of domestic 
article. 


Paragraph No. 1454— 
Continued. 

1 quart vacuum bottle, 
corrugated brass case, 
nickel plated. 

1 quart vacuum bottle, 
cover nickel, complete 
bottle with brass cup 
nickeled. 

1 quart vacuum bottle, 
aluminum case, glass 
filler. 


1 quart thermostatic 
bottle, metal case, 
glass filler. 


1 quart vacuum bottle, 
brass case nickeled, 
glass filler. 

_do. 

_do. 


Unit. 


quart thermostatic 
bottle, glass filler, 
corrugated nickeled 
brass. 

...do. 


1 quart thermostatic 
carafe, all aluminum 
casing, glass filler. 

1 quart thermostatic 
carafe, glass filler, 
nickeled casing. 

1 quart thermostatic 
bottle, all aluminum 
casing, glass filler. 

None found. 


.do. 


1 quart thermostatic 
bottle, metal case, 
glass filler. 

1 quart vacuum bottle, 
corrugated steel case, 
lacquered white metal 
cap and shoulder. 

1 quart vacuum bottle, 
steel case corrugated, 
nickeled white metal 
cap and shoulder. 

(1 pint filler, a double- 
| walled glass bottle 
with a vacuum be- 
[ tween walls. 

1-pint filler a double- 
walled glass bottle 
with a vacuum be¬ 
tween the walls and 
asbestos reinforce¬ 
ments. 

1-pint vacuum bottle 
filler, all glass, com¬ 
posed of two bottles, 
one inside the other 
with vacuum between. 
None found. 


1 quart vacuum bottle, 
metal case, glass filler. 


...do.. 


1 quart vacuum bottle, 
metal case, glass filler. 


\Eaeh. 


.do. 

.do. 


1 quart vacuum carafe, 
metal case, glass filler. 


_do. 

None found. 


1 quart vacuum bottle, 
metal case, glass filler. 

1 quart carafe. 

None found. 


.do. 


.do. 


1-quart vacuum filler, a 
double-walled glass 
bottle with a vacuum 
between walls. 

1-quart vacuum bottle 
filler, a double-walled 
glass bottle with a vac¬ 
uum between walls 
and asbestos reinforce¬ 
ments. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


)■■■ 


do. 


.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


Each... 

_do. 

.do. 


Each... 
.do. 


Dozen. 


.do. 


Same as foreign article.. 
None found. 


.do. 


Metal casing for contain¬ 
er of glass 1-pint vacu¬ 
um bottle. 

Same as foreign article.. 


Each.. 

Dozen. 


.do. 


Each... 
.do. 


None found. 1 Dozen. 


Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
profit on landed 
cost, including 
duty. 

Selling 
price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 

In¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 

Foreign 
value in 
United 
States 
currency. 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, preSbnt act. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Percent. 

Amount. 

$13.107 

$1.43 

167 

20 per cent. 

$2.62 

28.2 

$4.843 

$22.00 

$32.40 

20,50 

15.78 

1.57 

167 

.do. 

• 

3.15 

39 

8.00 

28.50 

32.40 

2,50 




• 





1.58 

50 

.314 

.047 

167 

. ..do. 

.063 

224 

.951 

1.375 











1.51 

50 









1.58 

50 

.681 

.085 

167 

.do. 

.136 

66.3 

.599 

1.50 











1.51 

50 









2.38 

50 

l .363 

.0.54 

84 

45 per cent. 

.163 

159 

.92 

1.50 

2.93 

50 

-| 








2.39 

50 

.777 

. 14 

167 



156. 5 

1.68 

2.75 

2. 81 

50 

1.037 

. 187 

167 

.do. 

.207 

144.6 

2.07 

3.50 

3.66 

50 

.413 

.05 

167 


.083 

92. 3 

. 504 

1.05 


50 








2.70 

50 









5.40 

50 

. 56 

.04 

167 


. 112 

40. 4 

.288 

1.00 


50 

8.786 

.77 

167 

...do. 

1.76 

28.1 

3.184 

14.50 


20,50 

S. 974 

.78 

167 


1.79 

25.6 

2.956 

14. .50 


20,50 

.143 

.06 

84 

45 per cent. 

.063 

87.9 

.234 

.50 

/ . 675 

\ 50 

2.237 

. 24 

84 


1.00 


.53 

4.00 

\ • 81 

I 

20,50 

3. 23 

.32 

84 


1.45 

44 

2.20 

7.20 


2 









. 5t 

50 

222 

08 

84 


. 10 

74.1 

.298 

.70 

1.08 

50 

3.737 

.41 

84 

.do. 

1.68 

37.2 

2.17 

8.00 


20,50 


House bill. 


Para- i Rate on American 
graph. valuation 


1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 

1454 


1454 

1454 


1,454 
1,454 
1,454 

1,454 

1,454 

1,454 

1,454 
1,4.54 

1,454 

1454 

1454 

1454 


20 cents and 30 
per cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


1909 


Para¬ 

graph. 


.do. 

.do. 


20 cents and 30 per 
cent. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


1454 | 20 cents and 30 per 
cent. 


1454 


.do. 


199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

98 


98 

98 


199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 


/10 cents and 30 per \ Qs 

\ cent. / 

.do.I 98 


98 

199 

98 

98 


Remarks. 


Rate. 


45 per cent. 


.do. 


| Actual domestic selling price, $1.86; 

do_ » .J deduct 15 per cent for superior 

| workmanship. 

Actual domestic selling price, $1.S9; 

.do.'1 deduct 20 per cent for superior 

( workmanship. 

j Actual domestic selling price, $1.86; 

_do. j< deduct 15 per cent for superior 

I workmanship. 

if Actual domestic selling price, $1.89, 

.do.i deduct 20 per cent for superior 

[ workmanship. 

60 per cent.; Actual domestic selling price, $2.97; 

deduct 20 per cent for superior 
workmanship. 


.do. 

.do. 


45 per cent. 

_do. 

_do. 

_do. 


,| Actual domestic selling price, $2.66; 
deduct 10 per cent for corrugated 
case. 

. Actual domestic selling price, $3.51; 
deduct 20 per cent for brass case. 

Actual domestic selling price, S4.5S, 
deduct 20 per cent for brass case. 


.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


60 per cent. 
_do. 


.do. 


45 per cent.... 
60 per cent..:. 


.do. 




























































































































































































































































271 

Schedule 14. — SUNDRIES — Continued. 






Foreign article. 

Overhead and 
• profit on landed 

Selling 

Selling 
price of 
domestic 
article 
reported 
compara¬ 
ble. 



Country. 

Description of foreign 
article. 

Description of domestic 
article. 

Unit. 

Foreign 
value in 

Landing 
charges, 
freight, 
insur¬ 
ance, etc. 

Duty, present act. 

cost, including 
duty. 

price of 
foreign 
article in 
United 
States. 

in¬ 

vesti¬ 

gator. 






United 

States 

currency. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 

Amount. 

Per cent. 

Amount. 

graph. 


Paragraph No. 1455. 














Japan. 

Umbrella handles, all 

Same as foreign.. 


$0.49 

.453 

.689 

.414 

.536 

.268 

3.332 

8.617 

2.008 

1.773 

2 325 

$0.1225 

.068 

.103 

.061 
.104 
. 052 
.24 

.62 

.07 

.062 

.081 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 


$0.0735 

.068 

42.8 

$0. 2940 

$0.98 

$1.47 

9 

1455 

Do. 

wood, curved. 
Umbrella handles, all 

None found... 




.381 

.97 


9 

1455 

Do. 

wood, bent. 

Umbrella handles, all 
wood. 

.do. 

.do. 



. 103 

36.7 

.329 

1.225 


9 

1455 

Do. 




.062 

36.8 

. 197 

.735 


9 

* 1455 

Do. 





.08 

52.7 

.38 

1.10 

. 

9 

1455 

Do. 

.do. 

..do. 

fin 

176 

167 


.04 

52.7 

. 19 

. 55 

........ 

9 

1455 

Austria. 

Umbrella handles, gun 
metal mounted on 
wood. 

Umbrella handles, 

.do. 


20 per cent. 

.976 

3.78 

.30 

34.8 

1.577 

6.125 


9 

1455 

Do. 


360 

13 

1.683 

14.70 


9 

1455 

Czechoslovakia. 

Do. 

Do. 

leather. 

Umbrella handles, all 
wood. 



176 

176 

176 


23.7 

.56 

2.94 


9 

1455 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.. .do. 

.265 

.348 

28.5 

42.3 

.605 

1.166 

2. 705 


9 

1455 

.do. 

3.92 


9 

1455 

1455 

1455 

1455 

1455 

1455 


Umbrella handles, wood. 



1.202 

.084 

176 

.do. 

.144 

37 

.53 

1.96 


9 

Do/. 

_do.. 



1.051 

.073 

176 

.do. 

.126 

56. 8 

.71 

1.96 


9 

Do. 




1.108 

.077 

176 

.do. 

.133 

48.7 

.642 

1.96 


9 

Do. 




1.16 

.081 

176 

.do. 

.139 

42 

.58 

1.96 


9 

Do. 

Umbrella handles of 
horn. 



1.22 

.0427 

368 

20 per cent. 

.311 

133 

2. 10 

3.675 


9 




2.986 

.196 

176 

15 per cent. 

.434 

29 

1.019 

4.665 

. 

9 

1455 


wood. 

Umbrella handles, all 
wood; straight, for 
woman’s umbrella. 








.49 

9 

1455 












.653 

9 

1455 

1455 

1455 


.do. 











.98 

9 

Denmark. 

Walking canes, unfin- 
ished white wood. 

None found. 

.do. 

1.978 

.197 

383 

30 per cent. 

. 529 

✓ 

26. 8 

i 

. 726 





Paragraph No. 1456. 












43 

1456 

- 

Paragraph No. 1457. 

Beeswax, pure white, 
bleached; manufac¬ 
tured from crude yel¬ 
low beeswax put 
through a refining pro¬ 
cess and bleached. 

Beeswax, pure white, 
bleached; manufac¬ 
tured from crude yel¬ 
low beeswax put 
through a refining pro¬ 
cess and bleached. 


. 198 

.017 

412 

Free. 


11.6 

.025 

.24 

.36 

11 

1457 

Belgium. 

France. 


.25 

.03 

412 

.do. 

1 


10.7 

.03 

.31 

.36 

11 

1457 


House bill. 


1909 


Rate on American 
valuation. 

Para¬ 

graph. 

Rate. 


215 

35 per cent. 


215 

.do. 

.do. 

215 

.do. 

.do. 

. 215 

.do. 


215 

.do. 

.do. 

215 

.do. 

.do. 

199 

45 per cent. 1 


452 

40 per cent. 



35 per cent. 


215 

.do. 

.do. 

215 

.do. 


215 

.do. 


215 

.do. 


215 

.do. 


215 

.do. 


463 

.do. 


215 



215 

<_do. 


215 

.do. 


215 

.do. 


478 

40 per cent. 


479 

10 per cent. 


506 

Free. 


506 

.do. 





Remarks. 


There is only occasional material 
imported under this paragraph, 
and it is not practicable to obtain 
information. 


Domestic, in part of foreign material. 


Do. 


o 





































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































